Butter & Egg Days Opening Ceremony to applaud Petaluma's newest Good Egg & Grand Marshal
I’m finally sticking my toe into the question of urbanism and affordable housing. I feel both trepidation and commitment.
A New York City civil case shows disturbing disdain for pedestrian safety. Also, the shortfalls of vertical traffic calming.
The Redwood Empire Council of the Boy Scouts of America continues their positive influence in the community
Urbanists have good ideas, but must work harder to bring those ideas into circulation. The concept of the Overton Window explains why.
Saturday May 21st marks the date of the Miwok District fundraiser at the KOA in Petaluma for the Boy Scouts
A Corte Madera resident brings Cycling Without Age to the North Bay, allowing seniors to again feel the thrill of bicycling.
Sponsored by McDermott Handmade Cues!
Assemblymember Bill Dodd reminds residents that they may qualify for free tax preparation assistance.
I recently learned that pedestrian and bicyclist advocacy can be more consuming than expected, but the cause remains good.
Thank you to Mary's Pizza Shack for their support of the Miwok District of the Redwood Empire Council of the Boy Scouts of America
Thank you to the Redwood Empire Council of the Boy Scouts of America for everything they do.
X2nSat To Leverage Axesat’s Existing Presence And Resources In Mexico, Central & South America To Better Serve Multinational Clients
Those who argue that the financial problems of suburbia arise from corruption lose another round.
After an absence of nearly a half-century, the California Governor is again settled in downtown Sacramento. It’s a good thing.
High-impact, hands-on business classes for new or existing ventures.
Fixing sidewalks should be a goal of every community. Not having the dollars to pay the tab should be an indictment of suburbia.
Music of women composers from Hildegard von Bingen and the Romantic Era to modern composers. Saturday, March 19 at the Petaluma Museum.
I love education, but it’s an inadequate tool when the subject is pedestrian safety.
National politics may set the stage for fringe local candidates, but this is a bad time for local government to be distracted by sideshows.
Bay Area artists exhibition of contemporary metal sculpture.
Presidential elections seem to turn on the use of anger. Are urbanists failing to deploy an essential weapon?
Some who delight in throwing brickbats at those they deem “socialists” might want to look in the mirror.
Find out who will be serving pickled, fermented, cured and smoked foods during Sonoma County Restaurant Week at SpoiledToPerfection.com
Redwood Empire Gymnastics in Petaluma has opened registration for their Spring Break Day Camp 3/21-3/25/2016.
Living life without a car requires a new set of services, but history shows those services will arrive when needed.
These deals only happen once every four years.
Dianna L. Grayer writes and directs LGBTQ play, Private Lives Private Lies, to be staged at Graton Community Center April 1-3.
The largest challenge in public involvement is getting people to pay attention. Might there be a better approach to public notices?
Lily's Legacy Senior Dog Sanctuary has been awarded over $13,000 by the "100 Sonoma People Who Care" at their inaugural event this week.
A gala to benefit youth mentoring non-profit, Mentor Me. Enjoy a delicious, catered dinner, live music and premium wine and beer tastings!
A walkable development story from my past of a quarter-century ago has recurred in the North Bay.
7 Most Influential Planned Giving Trends...and How Concerned Nonprofits Can Take Action Now!
A vehicle mileage tax is coming closer to California. I’ve volunteered to help and hope others will follow.
There is good logic behind shopping bag fees, but they nonetheless work against urbanism.
Join the City of Petaluma and National Academy of Athletics for Spring break camp at the Luchessi Turf Field!
Join the City of Petaluma and National Academy of Athletics for Spring break Basketball camp at the Cavanagh Rec Center!
When: Tuesday, March 29th from 5:30-8:30pm Where: Lagunitas, 1280 N. McDowell Blvd Music, Food, Raffle, Beer, Lagunitas, Live Band, Parade
Sherlock Holmes and William of Ockham both relied upon a logical argument that supports urbanism. We should listen.
Considering induced traffic for roadway planning isn’t yet the governing paradigm, but it’s moving closer.