Council reviewing Cloverdale Boulevard development details
The Cloverdale City Council meeting slated for next Wednesday, Jan. 27, is a mix of housekeeping items as well as items that may be of special interest to some community members. In addition to adopting committee appointments and providing direction of support for the Sonoma County Mayors’ and Councilmembers’ Association, the council will be holding a public hearing about the mitigated negative declaration and design review for the 21 multi-family dwelling units that are planned for 669-679 South Cloverdale Boulevard. It will also be watching a variety of presentations, including one about Sonoma County’s five-year strategic plan and one about the city’s draft capital improvement program.
Lower rainfall totals this year, but things still looking positive
Sonoma County still doing its part for water conservation, March rains helpful
Climbing Wall takes PE program to a new level
There's a new mountain at Windsor Middle School, and staff and
Gore, Cruz holding virtual community discussion about Cloverdale
The county of Sonoma in collaboration with the city of Cloverdale is hosting a community discussion tonight, taking place between 4th District Supervisor James Gore and Cloverdale Mayor Marta Cruz. The conversation will be from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. and will be held over Zoom. To register, go here.
Celebrated chef leads El Mo culinary program
This past fall, El Molino welcomed Mei Ibach, a celebrated local chef known for her passion and infectious enthusiasm, to head the school’s culinary arts department.
Sebastopol exploring potential ban on new gas stations
Council directed potential ban to planning commission, climate action committee
Windsor council discussing gas station ban, road safety plan
The Windsor Town Council will consider three regular calendar items at the Nov. 3 meeting: a ban on new gas stations, the approval of a local road safety plan and the electronic filing of campaign disclosure documents.
District looking at kindergarten readiness
More Healdsburg students ready for school but disparity remains between English, Spanish speaking students
Distance learning to continue to May 1; schools may reopen May 4
Sonoma County Office of Education (SCOE) on Wednesday recommended that Sonoma County school districts plan to continue distance learning through at least May 1. This guidance was based on consultation with the Sonoma County Health Officer and was made in consultation with the county superintendents in Napa, Marin, and Solano counties. These counties will also be advising schools to plan for in-person classes to be canceled through May 1.













