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August 10, 2020 | County Administrator's Office

Supervisorsseek public input on allocation of PG&E funds until September 4, 2020

TheSonoma County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday, Aug. 11, will discuss theallocation of $149 million in Pacific Gas & Electric settlement funds andis seeking public input on how the funds should be spent before making a finaldecision. Read full story


August 06, 2020 | County Administrator's Office

Supervisores aprueban multas para fomentar el cumplimiento público de las órdenes de salud COVID-19

La Junta de Supervisores del condado de Sonoma aprobó hoy una ordenanza de cumplimiento del código de salud que permite emitir multas que van desde $100 para individuos hasta $10,000 para empresas por incumplimiento de las órdenes de salud locales y estatales relacionadas con el coronavirus. Read full story


August 06, 2020 | County Administrator's Office

Supervisors approve fines to encourage public compliance with COVID-19 health orders

The Sonoma County Board of Supervisors today approved a codeenforcement ordinance that allows the issuing of citations ranging from $100for individuals up to $10,000 for businesses for noncompliance with local andstate health orders related to the coronavirus. Read full story


July 31, 2020 | County Administrator's Office

El Condado de Sonoma expande la administración de pruebas de anticuerpos al personal de escuelas

A partir del día de hoy, las pruebas de anticuerpos estarán a la  disposición de los residentes del Condado de Sonoma que estén empleados en el  sector escolar en la actualidad o que hayan sido empleados de escuelas durante el año  lectivo 2019-2020. Read full story


July 31, 2020 | County Administrator's Office

Countyof Sonoma Expands Antibody Testing to Include School Personnel

Beginning today, antibody testing will beavailable for Sonoma County residents who are employed in school settingscurrently or were employed during the 2019-20 academic year. Read full story


July 24, 2020 | County Administrator's Office

Board of Supervisors to begin budget workshops to address shortfall

OnMonday, July 27 and Tuesday, July 28, 2020, the Sonoma County Board of Supervisorswill begin reviewing departmental budgets with the goal of making theadjustments needed to address a $45 million to $50 million shortfall due torevenue declines associated with the COVID-19 pandemic and economic downturn. Read full story


July 12, 2020 | County Administrator's Office

El Estado impone restricciones a algunos negocios debido al aumento de casos de coronavirus en el condado de Sonoma

ElDepartamento de Salud Pública del Estado ordenó nuevas restricciones parabares, restaurantes y otras operaciones de negocios interiores en el Condado deSonoma como parte de las acciones estatales para disminuir la aceleración de latransmisión del coronavirus. Read full story


July 12, 2020 | County Administrator's Office

State places restrictions on some businesses due to rising Sonoma County coronavirus cases

Thestate Department of Public Health has ordered new restrictions on bars,restaurants and other indoor business operations in Sonoma County as part ofstatewide actions to slow the increased spread of the coronavirus. Read full story


July 10, 2020 | County Administrator's Office

El Estado pone al condado de Sonoma en su lista de monitoreo en respuesta al aumento de casos de coronavirus

El Departamento de Salud Pública del Estado notificó hoy al condado de Sonoma que si los datos de coronavirus de la región no mejoran en las próximas 72 horas, el Condado estará sujeto a nuevas restricciones como parte de las acciones estatales diseñadas para disminuir la transmisión del coronavirus Read full story


July 10, 2020 | County Administrator's Office

State places Sonoma County on monitoring list in response to rising coronavirus cases

The state Department of Public Health notified the County of  Sonoma today that if the region’s coronavirus data do not improve over the next 72  hours, the County will be subject to new restrictions as part of statewide actions  designed to slow the spread of coronavirus. Read full story