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Clearing Culverts and Preparing for Rain
This week we completed clearing a crossing at Adobe Creek and Casa Grande Road near Petaluma, in preparation for winter rains and El Nino. View the before, during, and after of this significant project. Read full story
Free Rides for College Students and Veterans Extended After Successful Pilot Program
Sonoma County increased access to essential services and reduced greenhouse gas emissions with over 200,000 trips made by Veterans and Sonoma County College Students in 2015 Read full story
Roads Maintenance Update 11-23-15
This week, road crews will be removing summer crossings at Asti and Odd Fellow, striping and marking pavement,performing erosion control, patching potholes, and running mowers. Read full story
Agenda Independent Citizen Advisory Committee On Pension Matters
Agenda for the next November 20, 2015 meeting of the Independent Citizen Advisory Committee On Pension Matters. Read full story
County Committed to Serving Public and Respecting Employees During Strike
SEIU Local 1021, representing over 2,000 County employees, has called a strike for Tuesday, November 17, 2015. Read full story
Roads Maintenance Update
This week crews will be responding to a downed tree after the weekend's high winds, removing the Asti Summer Crossing, crack sealing and drainage work, along with some culvert cleaning in the Cotati area, and other services. Read full story
Board of Supervisors Dedicates $13.5 Million for Roads
Press Release On Tuesday, November 10th, the Sonoma County Board of Supervisors approved new one-time funding that will help build approximately 100 miles of new roads. The Board added $13.5 million of funding, which brings the total general fund contribution to roads to a record $25 million. New roads projects will be selected in 2016 and built in 2017. The Board also reinforced their commitment to stable, ongoing funding by indexing the annual general fund contribution toward road repair by up to 2% annually. Read full story
Agenda Independent Citizen Advisory Committee On Pension Matters
First official meeting of the Advisory committee to be held November 13, 2015 Read full story
CDPH Issues Warning about Dungeness and Rock Crabs Caught in Waters Along the Central and Northern California Coast
The California Department of Public Health today advised consumers not to eat Dungeness and Rock crabs caught in waters between the Oregon border and the southern Santa Barbara County line, due to the detection of dangerous levels of domoic acid, a naturally occurring toxin. Read full story
Protecting Our Emotional Health
Take a moment to think about all the things you doregularly to protect your physical health. Read full story