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Coronavirus Virtual Town Hall April 28, 2020 from 7-8 p.m.
Tune in to the weeklycoronavirus virtual town hall on April 28 from 7-8 p.m. Community members areinvited to submit questions prior to and during the broadcast by going to NorcalPublic Media at https://norcalpublicmedia.org/coronavirus Read full story
28 de abril Reuniones municipales virtualessobre el Coronavirus
Participé en la reuniónmunicipal virtual en español, martes 28 de abril de 2020, de 5 a 6 p.m. en laestación de radio KBBF, 89.1 FM. El programa también se transmitirá en vivo en kbbf.org Read full story
The April 7, 2020 Board of Supervisors Meeting will be facilitated virtually through Zoom
Board of Supervisors Meeting facilitated virtually through Zoom. Members of the public can watch or listen to the meeting using one of the three methods. Read full story
Shelter In Place Health Order
Sonoma County Health Officer issues Shelter in Place Order Read full story
COVID-19 Emergency Declared
With 2 cases of coronavirus COVID-19 in Sonoma County - both contracted outside the County from two separate cruise ships - the County of Sonoma has declared a State of Emergency. More details below. Read full story
5th District Updates
February News from the 5th including Homeless Actions, ICE activity, MAC upcoming meetings, and next steps for the Local Coastal Plan. Read full story
Addressing Homelessness - News from the 5th District
The Sonoma County Board of Supervisors and Department of Emergency Management staff have taken the unprecedented step of utilizing the Emergency Operations Center (EOC) and an incident command protocol in order to quickly, effectively analyze alternative outdoor shelter locations and plan logistics for the emergency shelter implementation and encampment closure. Read full story
County Storm Update: Heavy Rain Brings Back Risk of Russian River Flooding, Flash Floods and Mudslides to Sonoma County
The National Weather Service has issued several alerts due to the strong winter storm forecasted to pass over Sonoma County today through Wednesday night, February 27, 2019. With the forecasted wind and rain, there is a significant risk for Russian River flooding, flash floods and mudslides across Sonoma County, including the areas that burned in the October 2017 wildfires. Due to the forecasted increased risks, Sonoma County will activate its Emergency Operations Center (EOC) beginning at 8:00 A.M. tomorrow, Tuesday, February 26, 2019. Read full story
Renewal Enterprise District JPA
In the months following the 2017 wildfires, there was heightened awareness of the importance of ensuring County-wide economic vitality by meeting housing development goals. Read full story
Sonoma County Storm Update 5: Debris RemovalResources
To assist residents and businesses affected by Russian River flooding, Sonoma County Transportation and Public Works Department in collaboration with Recology will provide two debris removal clean-up events over the next two weekends. In addition, Sonoma County Waste Management Agency will provide the opportunity to dispose of toxic materials at one location on Tuesday, March 12th, from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Read full story