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November 01, 2022 | Department of Agriculture, Weights & Measures

Agriculture Access Verification Card Program

Information regarding the application process, program eligibility, fire safety training, card issuance, and additional program information, as well as links to the online application and letter of authorization can now be found online in English at https://sonomacounty.ca.gov/AWM/AgAccess or in Spanish at https://sonomacounty.ca.gov/AWM/AgAccess-Espanol. Read full story


October 31, 2022 | Department of Health Services

The Sonoma County Continuum of Care (CoC) is 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. There are no meeting requirements, dues, or fees to become a member. Please see the link below to access the membership application if you or your organization is interested in applying for General Membership or Voting Membership. Read full story


October 28, 2022 | County Administrator's Office

Weekly Roundup for October 28, 2022

Today’s digest provides helpful and important updates on the following: 1) SoCo Correspondent Oct. 20 edition now available; 2) WATCH: Vegetation management update webinar; 3) Prescription drug take-back day Oct. 29; and 4) Latest news from County of Sonoma Read full story


October 28, 2022 | Human Resources Department

Labor Negotiations

The County of Sonoma values all employees as its greatest asset. County employees are represented in 21 bargaining units by 11 labor organizations.  All employee organizations are currently under contract and Memorandum of Understandings (MOUs) with the employee organizations are current and remain in full force and effect.  All of the current MOUs expire between February and July 2023. Read full story


October 28, 2022 | Department of Health Services

RFP for County of Sonoma for Community Health Workers for COVID-19 Response and Community Resilience – Training

The County of Sonoma is pleased to invite you to respond to a Request for Proposal (RFP) from the County of Sonoma for Community Health Workers for COVID-19 Response and Community Resilience – Training.  Read full story


October 27, 2022 | County Administrator's Office

Sonoma County kicks off safety communications campaign with November 4 webinar

County officials and community partners are inviting the public to take part in a webinar on Friday, November 4 at 3:30 p.m. as part of a new safety communications informational campaign. The webinar will focus on emergency communication with an emphasis on when the public should call 911 and when they should use 211, the county’s information line. Read full story


October 26, 2022 | Clerk-Recorder-Assessor-Registrar of Voters

Early in-person voting to begin this weekend for November 8 election

In accordance with state law, all active registered voters in Sonoma County have been mailed vote-by-mail ballots for the November 8, 2022, General Election. Read full story


October 26, 2022 | Department of Human Services

Sonoma County couple receives statewide award for distinguished service as foster parents

A Fulton couple who fostered more than 140 children over the past two decades have been named the most outstanding foster parents in California by RaiseAChild, a nonprofit that partners with counties to recruit, review and train foster parents. Read full story


October 25, 2022 | Board of Supervisors Department

District 1 October 2022 Short Newsletter

Supervisor Gorin shares District 1 announcements, information on upcoming events, and community news. Read full story


October 25, 2022 | Board of Supervisors Department

County allocates nearly $4.4 million to support climate resiliency projects

The Sonoma County Board of Supervisors today approved $4.38 million for a variety of local climate resiliency projects ranging from building up local government electric vehicle infrastructure to a fare-free transit program for youth on public transit and others. The County anticipates being able to use these funds as leverage to bring in roughly $6 million in outside funding. Read full story