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November 09, 2021 | County Administrator's Office

Sonoma County Chanate Campus Auction Complete

Sonoma County received nine sealed bids for the 71-acre county-owned Chanate Campus, followed by a round of oral bids in an online auction. Read full story


November 08, 2021 | County Administrator's Office

El Condado de Sonoma emite lineamientos por la COVID-19 para las reuniones y los viajes en los días festivos

La gente que está planeando viajar y asistir a reuniones en los próximos días festivos, debe de tomar acciones ahora para protegerse a sí mismos de la COVID-19 y asegurarse de que tienen los documentos que exigen ciertos destinos, aerolíneas y eventos para poder comprobar que están vacunados o su estatus en las pruebas. Read full story


November 08, 2021 | County Administrator's Office

Sonoma County issues COVID-19 guidancefor holiday gatherings, travel

People planning to travel and attend gatherings over the upcomingholidays should take steps now to protect themselves from COVID-19 and ensurethey have proper documents required by some destinations, airlines and eventsto prove their vaccination or testing status. Read full story


November 08, 2021 | County Administrator's Office

Permit Sonoma seeks members for Housing Advisory Group to advise staff for the housing element

Permit Sonoma announced today that it will begin receiving applications for a 15-member Housing Advisory Committee that will advise the department as it updates the Housing Element of the countyGeneral Plan. Read full story


November 05, 2021 | Board of Supervisors Department

Breaking traditions with Caltrans. Its how we roll in Sonoma County.

Tradition! Getting back to the reason for Thanksgiving –a holiday for the purpose of Giving Thanks, of feeling grateful for the bounty of the land, for family and friends, and for surviving another year in challenging times. Read full story


November 05, 2021 | County Administrator's Office

Weekly Roundup for Nov. 5, 2021

This week’s digest provides helpful and important updates on thefollowing: 1) Vaccine for children ages 5-11 authorized by FDA and CDC; 2)Updated guidance on trips for school and youth sports; 3) County issuesguidance for holiday gatherings, travel; 4) Upcoming testing & vaccineopportunities; 5) COVID-19 community resources & support; and 6) Other newsitems from County of Sonoma. Read full story


November 04, 2021 | County Administrator's Office

La vacunación para los niños de entre 5 y 11 años empezará en el Condado de Sonoma durante la semana del 8 de noviembre

Ahora que los reguladores federales y estatales han aprobado el uso de la vacuna de Pfizer contra la COVID-19, para los niños con edades de entre 5 y 11 años, se espera que el Condado de Sonoma empiece a vacunar a los casi 37,000 niños en este rango de edad a través de sus médicos principales, farmacias locales o las clínicas ubicadas en las escuelas, que están patrocinadas por el Condado, a partir de la semana del 8 de noviembre. Read full story


November 04, 2021 | County Administrator's Office

Vaccinations of 5- to11-year-olds to begin in Sonoma County during week of Nov. 8

With federal and state regulators having now approved the use of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine for children ages 5 to 11, Sonoma County is expected to begin vaccinating the roughly 37,000 children in this age range through primary care physicians, local pharmacies or county-sponsored school-based clinics beginning the week of Nov. 8. Read full story


November 04, 2021 | Department of Health Services

Request for Proposals - November 2021

The Sonoma County Community Development Commission (SCCDC) is pleased to invite you to respond to a Request for Proposals (RFP) for qualified applicants interested in applying to be the operator of the Coordinated Entry System (CES). Read full story


November 03, 2021 | Department of Health Services

Racial Inequities and Covid Infection Increase Risks for Preterm Birth

Premature birth is 60% higher among women with Covid infection during pregnancy; add hypertension, diabetes, or obesity and the risk is 160% for preterm birth. Learn more about the causes and how to help prevent preterm birth. Read full story