Author: stracy@sonomacity.org

Weather Update: County issues safety advisory, help for animals in flooded areas

The atmospheric river has arrived. Widespread flooding and wind impacts are expected from Wednesday into Thursday, according to the National Weather Service. A flood watch and high wind warning have been issued for the region. See our previous post for more information. There is no major flooding or road closures in Sonoma city limits as of this posting … Continued

Be our new City Manager

The City of Sonoma is seeking a City Manager who is an experienced executive leader who understands and values the needs of the organization as well as the residents (including those living in the unincorporated adjacent Sonoma Valley) and is willing to make a long-term commitment to Sonoma. The incoming City Manager will be expected … Continued

Application Period for City Commissions & Committees Extended

Recognizing the vast knowledge and talent of our community, the City asks individuals to serve our on a variety of commissions and committees. These commissions and committees are charged with focusing on key issues within Sonoma and to then provide feedback, recommendations, and support to the Council on those issues. In preparation for this application … Continued

City Council Meeting – Dec. 14th, 6:00 PM

A regular meeting of the Sonoma City Council will be held on Wednesday, December 14th at 6:00 pm. View the full agenda, including a special presentation to retiring Police Chief Orlando Rodriguez, an introduction to our new Police Chief Brandon Cutting, presentations and items on the consent calendar on our CivicWeb Portal. The items to be considered on … Continued

Extreme Weather Warming Center Update

Last week, the City of Sonoma and County of Sonoma opened an Extreme Weather Warming Center at the Sonoma Valley Veteran’s Building overnight on Thursday, December 1st and Friday, December 2nd following both a freeze warning issued by the National Weather Service and Sonoma County Health Department. The warming center served six (6) people on … Continued

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