Commentary 9-8-16
Ending the Healdsburg Growth Management Ordinance (GMO) has been promoted with the argument that reduction of regulatory limitations on building market-rate housing will increase the number of affordable housing units available.
Local schools stress hygiene in light of virus
Amid the growing concerns associated with COVID-19, a novel strain of the corona family of viruses, local Healdsburg schools and surrounding school districts are stepping up cleaning regimens and emphasizing the importance of personal hygiene in an effort to keep students, staff and families healthy.
Healdsburg City Leaders Approve Water, Sewer Bill Hikes
We've been hearing about big potential increases to our water and sewer bills for some months now — and it appears the time has come. The Healdsburg City Council approved a series of rate hikes at their meeting last week, amounting to an increase...
Congressman Thompson visits Old Downtown
Congressman Mike Thompson dropped by Windsor's Old Downtown last
Great Redwood Trail ‘Master Plan’ in Review
The Great Redwood Trail prescribes non-motorized travel through old-growth redwood forests, oak woodlands and vineyards, and the Eel River Canyon. It's time for public input on the Master Plan, which will serve as a guiding document to provide a framework for the trail user experience.
‘Mary Poppins of hair salons’ takes her business on the road
Graton hairstylist has set up shop on her front porch, and collapsed it down into her hatchback
California upends how it’s divvying up scarce vaccines
Another sudden shift in state policy has triggered an array of concerns and confusion last week about how California’s still-scarce COVID-19 vaccine supplies will be divvied up.
Commentary: Growth not a binary issue
At an event in the Plaza in 2005 a trio of questions were asked, in English and Spanish of the almost 1,000 attendees. To the question What single change would most improve the quality of your life in Healdsburg? (¿Qué cosa mejoraría la calidad de su vida en Healdsburg?) The most frequent answer written on the chart pads was overwhelmingly, “Affordable housing.”









