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- Atmospheric River & River MAC Postponed - 3/8/23
- Vacation Rentals, Broadband, Infrastructure and more - 3/6/23
- Return to In-person meetings - Roads and River MAC - 2/14/23
- Housing Element, Roads, Governance Meetings - February 1, 2023
- Governance Workshop February 4 and MAC meetings updates - Jan 27, 2023
- Wet, Windy & Wild in West County - Jan 3. 2023
- December 2022 Good News - December 13, 2022
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- April Newsletter April 1, 2022
- Hot Topics January 25, 2022
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- Town Halls - Disaster Prep and Occidental/Graton Sewer June 20, 2021
- June Newsletter June 11, 2021
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- COVID Assistance / Community Meetings April 29, 2021
- COVID opening and State June 15 date April 7, 2021
- Shelter In Place Health Order March 17, 2020
- COVID-19 Emergency Declared March 2, 2020
- 5th District Updates February 29, 2020
- Addressing Homelessness - News from the 5th District - January 15, 2020
- Keeping Cool this Holiday Weekend, September 1st, 2022
- West County Progress - December 21, 2022
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Sonoma County Supervisorial District 5 Infographic
Enlarged version of the Sonoma County Supervisorial District 5 Infographic
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The following demographic and economic information pertains to Sonoma County Supervisorial District 5, which comprises the west county and the city of Sebastopol with a total of 99,980 people and 37,091 households.
People
District 5 has a population of 99,980, which is expected to rise to 101,011 by 2024 according to ESRI Business Analyst predictions.
- 31.6% of residents are of Hispanic origin, tied for the highest percentage with District 3,
- A median age of 40 years old, which is just under the county average median age of 41.3 years,
- Per capita income of $37,696, expected to increase to $44,238 by 2024,
- District 5 is on par with District 3 with 20% of residents attaining a Bachelor's degree. The educational attainment breakdown of District 5 residents is:
- 14% with less than a High School Diploma,
- 20% with a High School Diploma,
- 34% with some college, and
- 20% with a Bachelor's degree.
Households
Out of the 37,091 households in District 5, the median household income of $76,359 falls in the middle of Sonoma County districts.
- 19.9% make more than $150,000,
- 17.4% making between $100,000 and $150,000,
- 13.6% earning between $75,000 and $100,000,
- 17.3% earning between $50,000 and $75,000,
- 17.3% earning between $25,000 and $50,000, and
- 14.5% of households earning less than $25,000.
Jobs
District 5 has 51,450 jobs spread over a variety of industries with the top ten sectors being:
- Healthcare at 13%,
- Retail Trade and Construction at 10%,
- Manufacturing at 9%,
- Food & Hospitality at 8%,
- Science and Education at 7%,
- Other Services at 6%,
- Administrative at 5%, and
- Public Admin at 4%.
2024 Projections
- Population will increase to 101,011
- Per capita income will increase to $44,238
- Households earning less than $25,000 will decrease to 11.3%