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At the August 17, 2020 Sonoma City Council meeting, the Council approved an urgency ordinance authorizing administrative enforcement of COVID-19 public health orders in the City of Sonoma. This ordinance supports local enforcement of county and state health orders in order to protect the health of Sonoma’s most vulnerable community members, the capacity of our...

November 2020 Election Results:  Measure V was voted in favor of and thereby deemed adopted by 68.93% of the total votes. Measure V:  City of Sonoma, Transactions and Use (Sales) Tax Extension and Appropriations Limit Increase The City Council approved placing this measure on the November 2020 ballot. Text of Measure V: To continue funding...

The following is a press release from the County of Sonoma - En Español Barber shops, hair salons and malls in Sonoma County will be allowed to resume indoor operations with modifications on Monday due to revised health orders issued by Gov. Gavin Newsom on Friday and confirmed by Sonoma County Public Health Officer Dr....

A Spare the Air Alert has been issued for Friday 08/28 through Sunday 08/30 in the San Francisco Bay Area. Smoke from wildfires is expected to lead to unhealthy air quality in the Bay Area. Wood burning is banned both indoors and outdoors. Check www.purpleair.com for the latest air quality index (AQI) numbers and learn...

Enjoy Sonoma’s Local Retail, Restaurants and Wine under the summer sky on the Sonoma Promenade this weekend! Sonoma Promenade Friday, August 28th - Saturday, August 29th   & Friday, September 4th - Sunday, September 6th 5:00 PM – 10:00 PM North Half of First St E (between East Spain St & E Napa St). To create...

The following is a message from Sonoma Water, see more updates about the August 2020 fires and the impact on water supplies on their website. The Walbridge Fire has stabilized, weather conditions are favorable, and Sonoma Water’s water supply facilities are no longer in any immediate danger. As it has been throughout the fire emergency,...

All of these water conservation devices are available free of charge at City Hall during normal business hours.

Yes, the city provides cash rebates for the removal of turf thereby reducing the need for irrigation and reduced energy consumption.

Yes, these items are not recyclable but are compostable provided they do not contain hazardous materials (e.g., cleaners, motor oil, etc.).

Zero Waste Sonoma offers periodic household hazardous waste collection events.

You can drop-off any unwanted and expired drugs/pharmaceuticals for safe and proper disposal inside the Sonoma Police Department.

Find drop-off locations on the Zero Waste Sonoma website.

These items are not recycled in Sonoma so they need to be properly disposed of.

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