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December 08, 2021 | County Administrator's Office

Department of Agriculture/Weights & Measures releases 2020 SonomaCounty Crop Report

The County of Sonoma Department of Agriculture/Weights & Measures today presented to the Board of Supervisors the 2020 Sonoma County Crop Report, an annual accounting of local agricultural production intended for community use in developing and understanding economic activity, tourism, financing, and historical trends in local agricultural production. Read full story


December 08, 2021 | Community Development Commission

Noticeof Funding Availability (NOFA) for CDBG, HOME and CDBG-CV Now Available

The CDC is now accepting applications for Fiscal Year (FY) 2022-2023 CDBG, HOME and FY 2021-2022 HOME and CDBG-CV for eligible capital projects, affordable housing projects, tenant based rental assistance, supportive services, fair housing, noncongregate shelter, and economic development activities. Read full story


December 08, 2021 | Department of Health Services

Holidays can be challenging in so many ways. Keep everyone entertained with these free virtual activities. Learn where to access local food support and mental health resources.

Free virtual family programs, from a kids book writing class to exciting air and space topics. Or maybe you want to learn how to host a virtual party? We also list resources for the local food bank and Buckelew Free Family Support Programs. Read full story


December 06, 2021 | Clerk-Recorder-Assessor-Registrar of Voters

Notice of April 12, 2022, Special Election (Town of Windsor)

Notice is hereby given that a Special Election will be held in the Town of Windsor on Tuesday, the 12th day of April, 2022, for the following office(s): Read full story


December 06, 2021 | Community Development Commission

Request for Proposals No Place Like Home (“NPLH”)Competitive Round 4 and Non-CompetitiveAllocation

Request for Proposals No Place Like Home (“NPLH”) Competitive Round 4 and Non-Competitive Allocation Read full story


December 03, 2021 | County Administrator's Office

El veinticinco por ciento de los niños con edades entre 5 y 11 años en el Condado de Sonoma, están ahoraparcial o completamente vacunados contrala COVID-19

Uno de cada cuatroniños con edades entre los 5 y los 11años en el Condado de Sonoma están ahora completa o parcialmente vacunados contra la COVID-19; un logroimportante que significa que el condadoha alcanzado el primer objetivo que la Oficina de Educación del Condadode Sonoma y los oficiales de salud del Condado se fijaron para la vacunación pediátrica. Read full story


December 03, 2021 | County Administrator's Office

Twenty-five percent of Sonoma County children ages 5 to11 now partially or fully vaccinated against COVID-19

One in four SonomaCounty children ages 5 to 11 are now fully or partially vaccinated againstCOVID-19, an important milestone that means the county has achieved the firstgoal set by the Sonoma County Office of Education and county health officialsfor pediatric vaccinations. Read full story


December 02, 2021 | Human Resources Department

<p>Commission on Human Rights Affirms Solidarity with NAACP</p>

Commission on Human Rights, County of Sonoma California Human Resources Read full story


December 01, 2021 | Department of Health Services

Sonoma CountyContinuum of Care (CoC) Membership Open Applications

The Sonoma County Continuum of Care (CoC) is now accepting applications to become a member of the Continuum of Care. The Sonoma County CoC addresses the problems of housing and homelessness by having a countywide, community-informed, and person-centered CoC system that is compassionate, inclusive, financially responsible, equitable, coordinated, and outcomes-based. Anyone or any entity committed to the prevention and ending of homeless is welcome in the Continuum of Care. Read full story


December 01, 2021 | Department of Health Services

Words Matter, learn more about Recovery Oriented language.

The words we use affect our brain chemistry and the brains of those we speak to. Recovery oriented language supports healing. Read full story