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Para traducir esta página, desplácese hasta el final, haga clic en “Translate”, y seleccione su idioma. Updated: March 12th at 2:00 PM to include new information regarding Sonoma County's tier status Sonoma County remains in the most restrictive “purple” tier in the state’s framework, but will move to a less restrictive tier this Sunday following an announcement...

Public Works Director Colleen Ferguson is pleased to announce that Chris Pegg will be the City’s new Public Works Operations Manager.  He will start in his new role on Friday, March 12.  As the Public Works Operations Manager, Mr. Pegg will be responsible for the activities of the water, streets, parks, facilities, and cemetery divisions...

The City is currently seeking qualified applicants for three (3) positions. For more detailed information, select the job title below or visit our Current Job Recruitments Page. Full-Time Public Works Water Supervisor Full-Time Public Works Streets Supervisor Full-Time Public Works Parks, Cemeteries, and Facilities Supervisor A City application and resume are required for each position....

A regular meeting of Sonoma City Council will be held on Monday, March 15th at 6:00 pm. View the full agenda including items on the consent calendar and public hearing on our CivicWeb Portal. The item to be considered on the special regular calendar are: Mid-Year Budget Amendments to the City of Sonoma’s Operating and...

At their meeting on March 10th at 6:00 PM, the City of Sonoma’s Community Services and Environment Commission (CSEC) will consider Measure M “Parks for All” projects to be included in next year’s fiscal budget.  City staff is recommending that Measure M funding be used on a variety of projects at Sonoma’s Depot Park including...

Para traducir esta página, desplácese hasta el final, haga clic en “Translate”, y seleccione su idioma. Sonoma County remains in the most restrictive “purple” tier in the state’s framework, but we are headed in the right direction! As of March 2nd, the County has 10 new daily cases per 100,000 (down from 14 last week),...

At their March 1st meeting, Sonoma City Council appointed Kelso G. Barnett to fill the remainder of the term left vacant by Rachel Hundley’s resignation. Mr. Barnett, whose service to the community includes serving on the City's Planning Commission, was sworn in virtually following his appointment. Watch a recording of the meeting on our CivicWeb...

The City of Sonoma contracts with the Sonoma County Sherriff's Department for law enforcement services.  Sonoma Police Department follows their policies and training procedures.  They can be viewed on the Sonoma County Sherriff's Office website.

The Council Action Recap captures the actions taken by the City Council at their meeting. If you would like to view the video of the meeting you can do so on the City’s CivicWeb Portal.

(Español abajo) The Sonoma City Council is interested in getting feedback from you, our community, on our search for our next City Manager. It’s an opportunity to have a community discussion on what’s important and your opinion matters. City Manager Search Survey The former Sonoma City Manager retired in January 2021, and the Sonoma City...

Para traducir esta página, desplácese hasta el final, haga clic en “Translate”, y seleccione su idioma. Sonoma County remains the most restrictive “purple” tier in the state’s framework.  As of February 23rd, the County has 14 new daily cases per 100,000 (down slightly from 14.2 last week), a test positivity rate is 4.6 percent (up from 3.9 percent) and an equity...

The Sonoma Valley County Sanitation District (District) is seeking your opinion regarding natural hazards in the area. The information you provide will help us identify and develop projects for the District’s 2021 Sonoma Valley County Sanitation District Local Hazard Mitigation Plan (LHMP). The survey should take approximately 5 to 10 minutes to complete, and your...

A regular meeting of Sonoma City Council will be held on Monday, March 1st at 6:00 pm. View the full agenda including items on the consent calendar on our CivicWeb Portal. The item to be considered on the special regular calendaris: Appointment to the City Council In order to minimize the spread of the COVID-19 virus, the...

Para traducir esta página, desplácese hasta el final, haga clic en "Translate", y seleccione su idioma. Sonoma County remains the most restrictive “purple” tier in the state’s framework.  As of February 11th, the County has 14.2 new daily cases per 100,000 (down from 20.5 last week), a test positivity rate is 3.9 percent (down from 5.2...

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