How will Cloverdaleās next council member be selected?
This week, the Cloverdale City Council is interviewing five candidates who threw their hats into the ring to fill a vacant council seat thatās set to expire in December 2022. Those five candidates ā Joe Palla, Eric Sanders, Maeta Emmons, Nicole Garcia-Hinchliffe and Jenny Candelaria-Orr ā will be interviewed during the Cloverdale City Council meeting on June 9.
Housing solutions
In Healdsburg and throughout Sonoma County, issues related to housing have been in the spotlight for many months. The city is keenly aware of our communityās housing needs and has been working hard, alongside our residents, to address these serious housing problems. Providing affordable housing to working families and building government subsidized, affordable housing units continue to be top City Council priorities. Much has been accomplished and a great deal remains to be done.
Judge issues tentative ruling in favor of city
Judge expected to issue final ruling in California River Watch case in about 90 days
Windsor asks SMART to slow their roll
The affected routes are the three earliest departures from Windsor, headed southbound to Larkspur. Morning departure times scheduled at 4:35, 4:58 and 5:30am will be temporarily discontinued starting Monday, June 23. The first morning departure on weekdays will then become 6:02am. The reason: those damn train horns wake up the residents.
Universal basic income? California moves to be first state to fund pilot efforts
Universal basic income was championed by Martin Luther King Jr., promoted by Silicon Valley citizens as the āsocial vaccine for the 21st centuryā and endorsed by 2016 presidential candidate Andrew Yang, but it has never really caught on.










