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The following is a Joint Press Release from the Valley of the Moon Water District and the City of Sonoma The Valley of the Moon Water District (District) and City of Sonoma (City) are encouraging all well owners and users to voluntarily reduce water use by 20 percent due to the drought. Our region is...

The County of Sonoma confirmed yesterday that they will align with the state's "Beyond the Blueprint" reopening plan and new California Department of Public Health (CDPH) mask guidance that went into effect June 15, 2021. REOPENING All industry and business sectors may return to usual operations with no capacity limits or physical distancing requirements, with...

A new, below market rate (120% Average Median Income) unit in the Oliva Apartments located at 655 W Spain Street is available for rent. Apartment details: 1 Bedroom / 1 Bath Unit $1,895 per month $800 security deposit Max annual income 1 person household: $86,300 Max annual income 2 person household: $98,600 For more information...

>>En español<< Pacific Gas & Electric Company (PG&E) offers several programs to assist customers during a Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS) which occurs during severe weather to prevent wildfires. For those customers who need electricity for very specific needs, such as charging and operating medical devices or running their well pumps, having a battery or...

The Sonoma City Council will hold a public hearing to receive comments on the Declaring a Water Shortage Emergency Condition in the Sonoma Area and Declaring a Stage 2 Water Shortage for the City of Sonoma Water Service Area at their regular meeting on June 21st at 6:00 PM. Once posted, the agenda for the June...

Sonoma’s Tuesday Night Market (Market) is pleased to announce that the Market will feature live music beginning Tuesday, June 15, 2021. Sonoma Sound Syndicate will be the opening band for the 2021 market season. Sonoma’s Tuesday Farmers and Agricultural Market is presented by the City of Sonoma in partnership with the Sonoma Valley Chamber of...

State to move "Beyond the Blueprint," all sectors allowed to fully reopen Tuesday Tuesday, June 15 is the day California intends to do away with the Blueprint tier system and reopen most of the economy. It is anticipated that on June 15, all industry and business sectors listed in the State's current Blueprint Activities and...

California is the first state to mandate the proper sorting of organic waste/food scraps to combat climate change. The law is designed to reduce the amount of methane, a powerful greenhouse gas, produced when organic materials are landfilled. The state law SB 1383 will require all residents, businesses, multi-unit properties, and organizations to properly sort...

In support of Sonoma's new ordinance designed to reduce single-use plastics and non-recyclable food packaging, the City is partnering with the Sonoma Ecology Center's Earthlings Club to distribute education materials to area restaurants and grocery stores. One of the ordinance’s requirements is to only provide non-recyclable items, including plastic straws, stirrers, cup lids, condiment packets,...

The City has received many inquiries about the fireworks show planned for July 4, 2021, which is hosted and funded by Sonoma Volunteer Firefighters Association (SVFA).  Residents and others have asked if the show will proceed following announcements that fireworks shows in other communities have been canceled. The SVFA has confirmed that they believe that...

California state law requires a broad variety of public notices for local government to conduct its work in an open and transparent fashion. Many noticing requirements are contained in the Brown Act, the State’s open meetings law. The posting of the notices here go beyond those requirements to provide City residents information regarding pending official...

Faced with drought conditions and no relief from rain until possibly the fall, the City of Sonoma (City) declared a Stage 1 Water Shortage, which seeks voluntary conservation from customers. City Council unanimously voted this week to enact the initial phase of the City’s Water Shortage Contingency Plan (WSCP) to ensure that there continues to...

The City of Sonoma, Sonoma Water, and Sonoma-Marin Saving Water Partnership encourage all of our 600,000 water customers to continue to save water. To help, the Sonoma-Marin Saving Water Partnership is coordinating a Drought Drop By event to support our community in reducing water use by 20%. Free drought toolkits will be distributed to participants...

A Stage 1 Water Shortage was declared on June 7.  A Stage 2 Water Shortage is effective on July 1. Stage 2 Water Conservation Measures To meet the required 20% water usage reduction, the following actions will be prohibited effective July 1, 2021: •  Refilling or initial filling of a swimming pool from the City’s...

At their meeting on June 7, 2021, the Sonoma City Council will consider approving an employment agreement with Garrett Toy to serve as City Manager of Sonoma.  Mr. Toy will take the reins on July 20, 2021.    Garrett Toy today serves as the Town Manager of the Town of Fairfax, California, and has been in that position since 2013.  Garrett has also...

The next people to be honored as part of the “Celebrate Sonoma” program will be Mayor Logan Harvey and his wife, Lili Harvey. City Council will recognize Lili and Logan Harvey and declare June 7, 2021  “Lili and Logan Harvey Day” at their June 7th meeting, - Mayor Harvey's last City Council meeting before moving...

A regular meeting of the Sonoma City Council will be held on Monday, June 7 at 6:00 pm. View the full agenda to view presentations including the 'Celebrate Sonoma' recognition of Lili and Logan Harvey, items on the consent calendar and public hearing on our CivicWeb Portal. The items to be considered on the regular calendar...

Para traducir esta página, desplácese hasta el final, haga clic en “Translate”, y seleccione su idioma. Vaccine Clinics in Sonoma Valley This Week As of this week, 59 percent of our 12 and older population is now fully vaccinated, while 71 percent has received at least one dose. More than 308,000 County residents have now...

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