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At their meeting of March 4th, Mayor Harrington declared Sunday, March 10, 2019, "Renea Magnani Day."  Following an introduction and remarks from Councilmember Hundley, Mayor Harrington presented Mrs. Magnani with the “Celebrate Sonoma” Certificate of Recognition. Watch a recording of the presentation on our CivicWeb portal (presentation begins at 6:30). “Celebrate Sonoma” is a new...

The City's Public Works Parks Team are completing the installation of two water spigots, one near each of the Plaza Park play structures that will allow children to mix and play with water and sand. The spigots take the place of drinking fountains that had previously been removed.

The City of Sonoma is seeking letters of interest from individuals who would like to be considered to serve on the "Parks for All" Citizens Oversight Committee.  The Sonoma County Board of Supervisors will make two appointments from a list of names submitted by the mayors of Sonoma County cities. The purpose of this committee...

The City of Sonoma Cultural and Fine Arts Commission's 2019 Student Creative Arts Award Program is now open for entries. This award program is open to individuals between the age of sixteen and twenty-one, who reside within the Sonoma Valley Unified School District, and who are studying visual, literary or performing arts. One member of...

Daylight saving time 2019 begins at 2:00 AM on Sunday, March 10 - Don't forget to set your clocks ahead!

For information and documents relating to the Comprehensive Regulations for Cannabis Through the Amendment of Sonoma City Code Sections 19.10.020, 19.10.030, and 19.10.050, please visit the Ballot Measure Y page.

The Sonoma County Sheriff's Office and the Sonoma Police Department invite you to join your neighbors and deputies for coffee and some conversation on Saturday, March 16, 2019, from 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. at Scandia Bakery located at 500 West Napa St, Suite 542 in Sonoma.  No agenda or speeches, just a chance to...

On February 4th, 2019, the City Council discussed their Planning Agenda for the upcoming months and directed staff to schedule a discussion for commercial cannabis in order to review policy direction. Should the City Council decide to authorize a change in policy direction and approve commercial cannabis activities in the City, there are a number of actions...

The city of Sonoma is now accepting applications for the Maintenance Worker 1 position.  Salary $4,122 to $5,010 per month. Download or View the Maintenance Worker 1 flyer for more information about the position. Application deadline: 5:00 p.m. March 22, 2019.  Download the City Application or pick up a copy at Sonoma City Hall, No. 1 The Plaza, Sonoma CA 95476...

A regular meeting of Sonoma City Council will be held on Monday, March 4th  at 6:00 pm. View the full agenda and staff reports including the "Celebrate Sonoma" Presentation to Renea Magnani, additional presentations and consent calendar on our CivicWeb Portal. Items to be considered on the regular schedule by City Council are: Cannabis Study Session...

It was standing room only at the 2019 City of Sonoma Alcaldessa Reception honoring Karen Collins at Ramekin’s Culinary School, Events & Inn on Wednesday, February 27, 2019. The program began with introductions and remarks by Sonoma Mayor Amy Harrington who introduced the guest of honor, fellow Council Members in attendance, and the 2018 Alcalde,...

Recognizing the people that make up the fabric of Sonoma. “Celebrate Sonoma” is a program started in 2019 to recognize people that "make up the fabric of Sonoma."  Periodically, a community member is recognized at a City Council meeting with a presentation of a city recognition certificate honoring them by dedicating a “day” in their...

*****UPDATE 2/27/19 8:00 AM****** Public Works crews are busy mopping up streets and parks following the localized flooding last night. All City streets are currently open to traffic.  -ORIGINAL MESSAGE- Flood Warnings are in place for the Sonoma area for the evening of February 26; check the City's Emergency Updates Page for the most recent...

In 1996, the voters of the State of California approved Proposition 215 (the “Compassionate Use Act” or “CUA”). On January 1, 2004, the California Legislature enacted the "Medical Marijuana Program Act" or “MMPA,” to clarify the scope of the Compassionate Use Act, to establish a voluntary program for identification cards issued by counties for qualified...

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