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The latest edition of “About Town,” the quarterly E-Newsletter from the City of Sonoma, is now available! Included in this issue: Sonoma City Council Reorganization Reception to Honor Treasure Artist, Betty Ann Ka'ihilani Bruno Celebrate Sonoma - Clare O'Brien Day is March 2nd Route 32 "Fare Free" Sonoma Shuttle Program Report Sonoma Valley LOCALFest 2020, April...

A regular meeting of Sonoma City Council will be held on Monday, February 3rd at 6:00 pm. The full agenda and staff reports including presentations and items on the consent calendar can be found on our CivicWeb Portal.  Items for consideration on the regular calendar include: Selection of the 2020 City of Sonoma Alcalde The City's Participation in...

At their meeting of August 19th, 2019, City Council adopted the specifications for the 2019 citywide slurry seal project (project) and rejected all bids (resolution #36-2019) following a report that the bids for the proposed project came in much higher than expected. Staff recommended Council reject all bids in order to combine funds budgeted for...

Yes, owners are required to complete the Live Scan process in addition to completing and submitting the supplemental owner/employee background application which is posted on the Cannabis Retail RFP page on the City’s website. “Background materials and responses to the RFP in total shall not exceed 125 pages”. If we have 10 owners, that would be...

To date, the Live Scan form has not been posted to the City’s website.  The form will be uploaded to the website as soon as the City receives authorization from the Department of Justice. Please check the City’s website periodically for updated information. In the meantime, you are required to complete and submit the owner/employee...

When completing the Commercial Cannabis Business application, applicants will want to follow both the Administrative Regulations and the Application Procedures Guidelines.  In the event an applicant who is financed through a publicly-traded company is unable to disclose the personal information of those individuals with an ownership interest of 5% or more, said the applicant should...

The definition of “owner” is silent from Ordinance No. 03-2019.  However, for the purposes of the Commercial Cannabis Business Application, “owner” has been defined in the Administrative Regulations, Section 2, paragraph A. Ownership Information.  For additional information regarding ownership and financial interest, the City recommends applicants refer to the California Code of Regulations, Title 16,...

Save the date! Clare O'Brien Day is March 2, 2020. City Council will recognize Ms. Clare, the "incomparable" children's librarian at the Sonoma Valley Library, and declare March 2, 2020 “Clare O'Brien Day” at their March 2nd meeting as part of the “Celebrate Sonoma” program. “Celebrate Sonoma” is a program that started in 2019 to...

A joint meeting of Sonoma City Council and the Planning Commission will be held on Monday, January 27, 2020, at 6:00 pm. The full agenda is on our CivicWeb Portal.  The item on the regular calendar is: Updates, Discussion and Consideration of Housing Legislation, General Plan, Development Code, Housing Element / Regional Housing Needs Allocation,...

The following is a message from the Sonoma Valley County Sanitation District (Sonoma Water) regarding the portable pumps located at the intersection of W. Spain St. and Junipero Serra Dr. As part of the sewer trunk main replacement project, the contractor is conducting a 24-hour bypass procedure to allow the removal of a section of...

The final "Celebrate Sonoma" presentation of 2019 gave City Council Members and City Staff the opportunity to celebrate the people in their lives who, as Mayor Amy Harrington stated, "make it possible...for us to serve in these roles." Ten people and one canine (Sam) were presented Certificates of Recognition at the City Council Meeting of...

Sonoma's Tuesday Night Market presented by the City of Sonoma in partnership with the Sonoma Valley Chamber of Commerce is currently accepting vendor applications for the 2020 Tuesday Night Market season. Select an application to download below or pick up an application at City Hall during regular business hours.* All applications are due February 10,...

The Sonoma County Economic Development Board, in partnership with local Cities and Chambers of Commerce, is pleased to present the Sonoma County and City Profile Reports. The annual reports provide economic information and forecasts specific for the County and each of the nine cities.

The City is seeking qualified applicants for a Development Services Supervisor. This is a supervisor level classification responsible for the day-to-day administrative and clerical duties within the office. The current salary range for this position is $5,424 to $6,593 per month. Requires the equivalent of an Associate’s degree from an accredited college with major course...

City offices will be closed on Monday, January 20th in observance of Martin Luther King Day.

Zero Waste Sonoma is holding a Household Hazardous Waste Collection event in Sonoma on January 28th, 2020. Appointments are available between 4:00 PM - 8:00 PM. You must have an appointment to dispose of your hazardous waste including paint, fluorescent lights fertilizers, and the like. To make your appointment call (707) 795-2025, toll-free (877) 747-1870...

The next Sonoma Art Walk is scheduled for Thursday, February 6, 2020, from 5:30 PM -7:30 PM. The City of Sonoma in partnership with the Sonoma Valley Chamber of Commerce, Sonoma Valley Visitors Bureau, Sonoma Community Center and Arts Guild of Sonoma, Sonoma Valley Museum of Art invites you to a monthly, community-wide celebration of...

  Caltrans District 4 wants your input!   Caltrans District 4 is one of 12 Caltrans Districts (see map) which includes Sonoma, Napa, Marin, Solano, Contra Costa, Alameda, Oakland, San Francisco, San Mateo and Santa Clara Counties. Caltrans District 4 is using Street Story data to help inform the District Pedestrian Plan.  Caltrans District 4...

The Sonoma County Energy Independence Program (SCEIP) is now financing wildfire safety and seismic strengthening for both residential and commercial buildings. Over the last ten years, the program has funded thousands of projects resulting in greenhouse gas emission reductions and job creation countywide. This expansion adds a resiliency component for property owners to fortify their...

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