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Weekly Roundup for May 5, 2023

Published: May 05, 2023

Today’s digest provides helpful and important updates on the following:

  • Latest SoCo Correspondent newsletter announced
  • Fire and Earthquake Safety Expo this Saturday, May 6
  • Sonoma County Transportation Authority seeks community input
  • Other Sonoma County news of note

New edition of SoCo Correspondent digital newsletter released

The latest issue of SoCo Correspondent, Sonoma County’s digital newsletter is now available.

Highlights include:

  • Board holds special mental health listening session
  • County reopens Joe Rodota Trail with new tools to deter camping
  • Honoring local peace officers who died in the line of duty
  • Water rates increasing to improve aging infrastructure
  • Kindergarten readiness continues to decline in aftermath of pandemic
  • And much more

For the newsletter and signup information, please visit: https://sonomacounty.ca.gov/sococorrespondent

Fire & Earthquake Safety Expo happens Saturday, May 6

April is California Earthquake Preparedness Month, and Healdsburg is hosting the Fire and Earthquake Safety Expo this Saturday, May 6 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The event will be at the Healdsburg Community Center at 1557 Healdsburg Avenue.

Highlights include:

  • Evacuation zones and routes
  • Free giveaways, including lunch while supplies last
  • Fun and educational activities for all ages
  • Preparedness workshops
  • And much more!

Plus, download the MyShake app for earthquake warnings at https://myshake.berkeley.edu/.

Additional tips to help prepare you and your family:

  • Practice Drop, Cover, Hold On!
  • Secure bookcases, televisions and objects that hang on walls.
  • Store heavy and breakable objects on low shelves.
  • Create a family emergency communications plan that has an out-of-county contact.
  • Plan where to meet if you get separated. Choose a location close to home and one at a central location that is manageable based on where your family works, goes to school and plays.
  • Have a home emergency kit with everything you need for at least seven days.

Learn more at: 
https://socoemergency.org/get-ready/local-hazards/earthquake/

Sonoma County Transportation Authority seeks community input

Sonoma County Transportation Authority is conducting a study to identify ways transit can work better for you.

Share your thoughts in a quick survey at www.surveymonkey.com/r/SCTA

Survey respondents who share their contact information will receive a free 7-day transit SuperPass, valid for unlimited travel on Sonoma County Transit, Santa Rosa CityBus, and Petaluma Transit.

The survey is open until May 22.

Other Sonoma County news of note

Sonoma County Board of Supervisors, Department of Health Services host special mental health forum 
https://sonomacounty.ca.gov/sonoma-county-board-of-supervisors-department-of-health-services-host-special-mental-health-forum

Main Street bridge in Monte Rio closed temporarily to ensure public safety following winter storm damage 
https://sonomacounty.ca.gov/main-street-bridge-in-monte-rio-closed-temporarily-to-ensure-public-safety-following-winter-storm-damage

Probation Department Staff Participated in the Sonoma County Polar Plunge 
https://sonomacounty.ca.gov/probation-department-staff-participated-in-the-sonoma-county-polar-plunge