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The City of Sonoma has announced a Request for Proposal (RFP) seeking qualified Contractors to provide on-call tree maintenance and Certified Arborist consulting services. This initiative aims to enhance the management and preservation of the city's urban forest. View/Download the RFP document for complete information. Interested Contractors are invited to submit proposals per the specifications...

Attention, Sonoma residents and park enthusiasts! Your voice matters in shaping the future of our community's recreational spaces. The Sonoma Parks, Recreation, and Open Space Commission (PROS) is calling for public comments on potential Measure M “Parks for All” funded park projects being considered in the fiscal year 2024/2025 budget. PROS will consider two potential...

About Measure M On November 6th, 2018, Sonoma County voters approved Measure M-"Parks for All", a one-eighth cent sales tax that will help support Sonoma County’s regional and city parks. Approved by 72.6 percent of voters, the “Sonoma County Parks Improvement, Water Quality, and Fire-Safety Measure” provides dedicated funding for parks for 10 years. Measure...

No, Measure M funds allocated to the City of Sonoma do not have to be spent within the fiscal year they are received, nor do they expire if left unused. Unspent funds remain in a balance that can be carried over for future use, allowing for flexibility in planning and executing park projects over time.

For more information about Measure M, including county-wide annual reports, please visit the official Sonoma County Regional Parks website.

Yes! Public input is encouraged throughout the process. Residents and park enthusiasts are invited to share their thoughts and suggestions on potential park projects by submitting public comments or attending commission meetings where project proposals are discussed. Subscribe to Parks & Recreation news to be notified via email when projects are being considered.

In 2024, the City of Sonoma is adhering to the 2024 Measure M Project Consideration Process, a five-step procedure rooted in the original recommendations put forth by the Parks and Recreation Task Force. These steps include: Conducting a comprehensive parks assessment by City Staff. Convening the Parks, Recreation and Open Space Commission (PROS) "Measure M...

The revenue that is dedicated to the nine cities, including Sonoma, must be used to support local city parks and recreation needs, and may not be used to reduce existing funding for parks and recreation. Funds do not expire and may be used to accrue savings to be invested in park projects in future years....

Measure M, also known as "Parks for All," is a one-eighth cent sales tax approved by Sonoma County voters in 2018. It aims to support regional and city parks by generating an estimated $11.5 million annually for a period of 10 years.

As one of the smallest cities in Sonoma County, with just over 3% percent of the county-wide population, Sonoma will receive an estimated $118 thousand dollars per year, and a total of $1.19 million dollars over 10 years.

The City of Sonoma's 4th Annual Earth Day "Celebration of Trees" Photography Contest is now live! A huge thank you to the 45 talented photographers who have submitted their amazing photos. 📸 Now it's time for you to be the judge! Visit the virtual exhibition on the City's website to feast your eyes on these...

"Epilogue of A Lone Tree," by Denise Webster Thank you to all the photographers who submitted photos in the "Celebration of Trees" in Sonoma Valley. View the virtual exhibition below. We are excited to unveil the winner of the City of Sonoma’s 4th Annual Earth Day “Celebration of Trees” Photo Contest! After receiving an incredible 45...

In celebration of Earth Day 2024, the Sonoma Valley Chamber of Commerce and the City of Sonoma are working together to recognize a local business for its green practices. Any business that operates in the City of Sonoma is welcome to nominate itself, or individuals can nominate a local business for consideration. It's simple, just...

Project Location: 254 First Street East Project Description: The proposed project would involve the construction of 31 condominium units in six separate buildings (Building A through Building F). Building A would contain six units while the remaining buildings would contain five units each. Each building would include one- and two-bedroom residential units. All of the buildings would...

The City of Sonoma’s AMI project to replace all water meters begins next week. The first phase of this project will start on April 17th, where the city’s contractor (Concord Utilities Services) will begin inspecting all existing water meter utility boxes to assess their condition and gather other information that will be used to plan...

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