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Refer to the County's Affordable Housing Directory List to locate Affordable Housing Properties - please note that listings for 'Sonoma' include housing both within Sonoma City limits and also in unincorporated Sonoma County near the City of Sonoma. Contact the affordable housing properties directly to ask about availability, eligibility, and the application process. Get and...

The population of California (like the rest of the world) is growing. In order to ensure there is enough housing for everyone to live affordably, the State of California determines projected population numbers then estimates how many housing units must be created to meet the housing demand. The State then calls upon cities to help,...

Affordable housing units have different eligibility requirements based on income and, in some cases, age. The income categories are approximate as follows, subject to variations in household size and other factors: Acutely low income: 15% of Area Median Income (AMI) Extremely low income:  30% of  AMI Very low income:  50% of AMI Median: 60% of...

According to the Department of Housing and Urban Development, Affordable housing is generally defined as housing in which the occupant is paying no more than 30 percent of gross income for housing costs. For homeowners, this includes principal, interest, taxes, and insurance and for renters, it includes rent and utilities.

Yes, there are almost 400 units of affordable housing within the City limits. Affordable homes are found in nearly all neighborhoods and come in all sizes. Some units are under the oversight of the City of Sonoma and some are being managed by Sonoma County.

A regular meeting of the Sonoma City Council will be held on Wednesday, February 2nd at 6:00 pm. View the full agenda including items on the consent calendar on our CivicWeb Portal. The items to be considered on the regular calendar are: Discuss/Consider developing design standards and a possible long-term plan for the Sonoma Al Fresco...

Sonoma City Council is scheduled to discuss developing design standards and a possible long-term plan for the Sonoma Al Fresco program, including parklets, at their February 2nd meeting. The City’s Al Fresco Program is slated to expire on October 31, 2022. View the full agenda including the staff report for this item on our CivicWeb...

Parks and Recreation Directory Para traducir esta página, desplácese hasta el final, haga clic en "Translate", y seleccione su idioma. Find listings for local non-profit organizations that provide a wide array of opportunities for creative expression and appreciation below. Narrow your search by tapping the checkbox next to all the categories you want to include...

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Welcome! /¡Bienvenido! Para traducir esta página, desplácese hasta el final, haga clic en "Translate", y seleccione su idioma. The City of Sonoma, its recreation partners, and other non-profit organizations offer a wide variety of parks, recreation programs, and community activities throughout the Sonoma Valley. Find a complete listing of parks and  recreation partners below or...

Webinar: A New Way to Finance Building Your Dream ADU! Thursday, January 27, 2022 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM Register here: https://bit.ly/3qhf9Ae Are you a homeowner who wants to: Build a passive income stream? Create a home for an elderly parent or other family members? Plan for your retirement? If so, an Accessory Dwelling Unit may...

The City of Sonoma has selected Steve Page as Honorary Alcalde (“Alcalde” is the Spanish name for Mayor). After considerable discussion, Mayor Ding nominated Mr. Page in recognition of his ongoing efforts and contributions to the Sonoma community. Particularly of note was the multitude of Sonoma Valley organizations who have been strengthened by his involvement...

Sonoma residents, businesses, and institutions are now required to separate organic materials from trash and recycling as of January 1. The new ordinance was enacted as required by California Senate Bill 1383, which was passed in 2016 to reduce the generation of greenhouse gas emissions from landfills. The law seeks to reduce organic waste disposal...

On January 25th, the City Council and the Planning Commission will hold a virtual, joint public "Town Hall" meeting to discuss the preparation of the new Housing Element and receive a report on steps taken to date by staff and the City’s Housing Element consultant. The agenda includes: Housing Element Basics - what a Housing...

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