News
Staff Development Announcement
Wehave some exciting news to share! On October 2, 2020 the Human ResourcesDepartment met with union representatives to discuss the addition of a newStaff Development-Wellness benefit category called Ergonomic Office Expenses. Read full story
Office of Equity Established
On August 20, 2020 the Sonoma County Board of Supervisors officially established the Office of Equity. This critical step recognizes the powerful role that local government can play to unseat racial inequities through the intentional development of new policies, programs, and legislation. Read full story
Message From County Administrator
Once again we find ourselves battling wildfires in our community. It gives me great pain when I hear that County employees have lost their homes as a result of these latest fires. Read full story
Message From County Administrator
I would like to thank you again for all that you havebeen doing to help our community weather this crisis and to help your departmentsand colleagues adapt to the changing circumstances surrounding COVID-19. Yourcommitment and perseverance have made all the difference. Read full story
Message from Board of Supervisors condemning attack
Words are not enough, but they are a start. This morning atthe beginning of our meeting, we took a unified stand in condemning the hatefulracist and sexist attack on County and local leaders that occurred recentlyduring an online community meeting to address homeless issues. Read full story
IMPORTANT! Employee Benefits Update
Important! Employee Benefits Update Read full story
Important Information About Face Coverings
As on-site activities increase, it is extremely important that all employees follow the rules regarding the requirement to wear a face covering. Read full story
Message From County Administrator
Yesterday, George Floyd’s family said goodbye forever to theman they loved. George died as a police officer planted a knee onto hisneck for several minutes cutting off his ability to breathe and ultimatelykilling him, while he laid face down on the street in handcuffs. Read full story
Message From County Administrator
Now that the County is in the initial stages of the second Phase of the Governor’s four-step plan for gradual reopening, a number of lower risk workplaces identified in the Health Officer’s recent amendment to the Shelter in Place Order are allowed to resume operations. Read full story
Message From County Administrator
As we approach the secondmonth of sheltering in place, many of you may be asking how soon we will beable to return to some form of normalcy. Truly getting back to any resemblanceof normal will be a slow process and much of it will be guided by the Governor’sPandemic Resilience Roadmapand key health indicators. Read full story