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District 3 Newsletter October - November 2021
Read about important news related to funds for mental health crisis response, the permanent protection of Paulin Meadow, climate action and more! Read full story
Paulin Meadow to be Protected Forever
The Sonoma County Board of Supervisors is expected next week to approve the transfer of Parcel J (Paulin Meadow), a 10.42-acre property that is part of a collection of publicly owned parcels adjacent to the County of Sonoma-owned Chanate campus, from the county’s General Services Department to the Agricultural Preservation and Open Space District (Ag + Open Space). The transfer will ensure the protection of the woodland area as open space in perpetuity. Read full story
District 3 Newsletter September-October
Energy Resiliency, Redistricting, Community News, COVID-19 Updates Read full story
Close to Home: A straight line climate change to my sick child
Scientists can’t say this, so I will: my 2-year-old son caught pneumonia from climate change. Read full story
Not my new normal
It’s happening. Again. Once more I’m breathing in house plants, quilts, walls, dining room tables, the dust bunnies under beds that could never be reached with a broom... Read full story
District 3 Newsletter August 2021
August recap: ARPA funds in Sonoma County, Board makes progress on climate goals, County Archives relocated, and community announcements on cannabis, housing vouchers and more! Read full story
District 3 Newsletter July 2021
Updates from Supervisor Coursey, the latest health guidance on masks and vaccines, County Center relocation, disaster preparedness tips and other important community news. Read full story
Supervisors Vote to Move County Offices Downtown
On July 27, the Board of Supervisors voted to relocate mostof Sonoma County’s administrative offices to thevacant Sears site in downtown Santa Rosa, citing climate action, transit-orienteddevelopment and the safe and efficient delivery of services as primary driversfor this decision. Read full story
The Key to Vaccine Distribution in the County is Vaccine Supply--Supervisor Gorin Newsletter
The Key to Vaccine Distribution in the County is Vaccine Supply--Supervisor Gorin Newsletter Read full story
Sonoma County turns to local health centers to help achieve vaccine equity
Although there’s still a wide ethnic disparity in vaccinations given, local health officials said Wednesday they expect the gap to greatly improve in the next week with the array of targeted inoculation events at community health centers. Read full story