Category: City News

City of Sonoma Hires Carolyn Fulton as New Cemeteries Manager

The City of Sonoma is excited to announce Carolyn Fulton as the new Cemeteries Manager. Starting July 1st, Carolyn will oversee Mountain, Valley, and Veterans’ Cemeteries, focusing on expansion, support services, and historical preservation. With over two decades of experience in cemetery management at Cypress Hill Memorial Park, Carolyn brings invaluable expertise to this role. … Continued

Nomination Period Opens July 15th for 2024 General Municipal Election

On Tuesday, November 5, 2024, a general municipal election will be held in the City of Sonoma for two Council Member seats. Official nomination papers for eligible candidates desiring to file for the above office(s) may be obtained from the Office of the City Clerk, No. 1 The Plaza, Sonoma, beginning July 15, 2024, through … Continued

Transform Your Garden: Embrace Climate Ready Landscaping This Summer

It’s the perfect season to be out in the garden, enjoying the sunshine and fresh air. As you plan your outdoor space, consider creating a climate-ready landscape designed with the future in mind. By selecting low-water use plants, implementing rainwater harvesting, and following fire-wise principles, your yard will be better equipped to withstand drought, floods, … Continued

Press Conference Commemorates Donation of Ambulance to Ukraine

On June 6th, 2024, the City of Sonoma held a press conference at Sonoma City Hall to honor the donation of an ambulance filled with vital medical supplies to Ukraine. This donation, a gesture of solidarity with Sonoma’s Sister City, Kaniv, and the broader Ukrainian community, was made possible through the collective efforts of the … Continued

American Elm Tree in Sonoma Plaza Deemed Safe – Barricades to Be Removed

Good News! We have an important update regarding the American Elm tree in Sonoma Plaza. Following a comprehensive assessment following the tree’s diagnosis of Oak Root Fungus (Armillaria mellea), which included both basic and advanced evaluations, it has been determined that the American Elm poses no imminent danger. As a result, we will be removing … Continued

Celebrating Pride Month in Sonoma

Happy Pride Month, Sonoma! June is pride month, a time when our community comes together to honor and celebrate our Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer (LGBTQ+) friends, family, and neighbors. This month is a powerful reminder of the progress we’ve made towards equality and the work that remains. Sonoma Valley Pride: Reflecting on the … Continued

Summer Weather Preparedness Tips & Resources

Summer weather has arrived in Sonoma, and our region has already experienced a couple of mild heatwaves. While Sonoma is relatively accustomed to periods of 90-100-degree days in the summer, California is facing more frequent episodes of extreme heat, increasing the risk of heat-related illnesses for everyone. It’s essential to remain vigilant and take necessary … Continued

Prescribed Burns Set for Sonoma Valley and Calistoga from June 13–27, 2024

Audubon Canyon Ranch and Sonoma Land Trust have announced a series of prescribed burns in Sonoma Valley and Calistoga to reduce wildfire risks and support native habitats. The burns will take place from June 13 to June 27, covering multiple properties in the region. Schedule and Locations: June 13–14: Bouverie Preserve, 13815 Sonoma Highway, Glen … Continued

The 2023 Annual Water Quality Report is Now Available

The 2023 Water Quality Report is now available online in English, ADA Accessible and Spanish. To request a printed copy, please contact the City of Sonoma Public Works Department Water Supervisor, Terrence Erickson, by calling 707-933-2231 or emailing terickson@sonomacity.org.

Sheep return to the Montini Preserve this week

A flock of sheep from Perennial Grazing arrived this week to begin fuel reduction grazing on the Montini Open Space Preserve. They will plan to be on-site for approximately 10 days. It is expected to reduce fuel loads by more than 80% in grazed areas. The Preserve is owned by the City of Sonoma and managed … Continued

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