Now in its second year, "Sonoma Serves," enlisted 500 volunteers to clean up beaches, parks and help out nonprofits throughout Sonoma County on Saturday, Sept. 24. The movement joins other national service projects underway.
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A Sonoma State University professor specializing in land use planning, says Rohnert Park has a lot of work to do if it wants to be a vibrant, sustainable city.
The Press Democrat reported Wednesday.
One Rohnert Park teacher saw the ruling as a chance to let students know about a current event that topped most news outlets yesterday.
The Metropolitan Transportation Commission is expected to start polling residents in 2012.
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Linda Babonis, who is also the city's housing and redevelopment manager, will lead a three-person team charged with spurring new business in town and making the city stronger economically.
What do you think of the new businesses coming to Rohnert Park's empty storefronts? What else would you like to see come to town?
A message from Caltrans and the City of Rohnert Park.
The City Council will take up the issue Tuesday.
Sonoma County Supervisor Mike McGuire and community volunteers join together to lead Foothill Regional Park improvement project.
Four bills are expected to be signed by Gov. Jerry Brown by the end of the week, featuring stricter emergency response plans, automatic shut-off valves on pipelines and more.
Streets are getting repaved, a bike lane will be added to Camino Colegio and crosswalks will be striped in throughout the city.
The bills propose changes including requirements that utilities adopt stricter emergency response plans and install automatic shutoff valves on certain pipelines.
Assemblyman Jared Huffman, D-San Rafael, says it's a possibility, though he concedes it's no "silver bullet."
Police arrested 209 people in Sonoma County for drunk driving over the last 18 days, while the California Highway Patrol reported a staggering 258 DUI arrests over Labor Day weekend alone.
Sen. Mark Leno, who represents parts of Rohnert Park and Cotati in Sacramento, reminds all to support local businesses and spend dollars within the city limits.
Thompson met informally with local stakeholders at Sally Tomatoes located within Sonoma Mountain Village Wednesday.
The 18-day Avoid the 13 campaign, called the Summer Mobilization Period, began Aug. 19 and will be in effect through Labor Day weekend.
New superintendent has acknowledged that real change is not going to happen overnight, but he's starting.
Scientists say there’s a 62 percent chance of an earthquake with a magnitude 6.7 or greater will strike the Bay Area in the next 30 years, and the worst place to be is on the southern part of the Rodgers Creek Fault — in Petaluma, Cotati and Rohnert Park.
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The City Council will weigh in on whether or not to keep the redevelopment agency open Aug. 23. If dissolved, Rohnert Park could lose affordable housing programs and projects aimed at reducing neighborhood blight.
The city, which for the past 10 years has largely been lumped with the majority of Sonoma and Marin counties, is now grouped with cities as far east as Sacramento.
The governor announced the appointments Thursday.
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Company is proposing to take over economic responsibility of Samuel P. Taylor State Park, which is located in the town where beer maker got its start.
Looks like a short meeting this week — mostly just two events for the council to decide on. Stay tuned to Rohnert Park Patch for live updates from City Hall.
New law will redefine what constitutes a felony; place inmates into county probation instead of state custody once they've served their term.
Rohnert Park is in the beginning stages of launching an interactive website where citizens can report complaints or make service requests online from home.
Two cities in Sonoma County endorse the idea, but RP's City Council has stopped the proposed ordinance from moving forward
An LA Times investigation reveals most cities in state pay less than the recommended guidelines, but there are exceptions.
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Recent data show that 55 percent of people counted were homeless for the first time, 74 percent were living unsheltered and nine percent were veterans.
City Manager Gabe Gonzalez said in email June 28, that "the city needs to be able to rely on the budget information and analysis you provide, and has been unable to do so."
The unions, made up of office workers and public works employees, rejected contract concessions days after the Rohnert Park Public Safety Officers Association made a deal with the city.
Public employees will pay their own pensions, accept pay freeze in terms of deal, as reported by the Press Democrat.
"Tentative" agreement will prevent proposed outsourcing of Rohert Park's police and fire services to other jurisdictions; council also approves new bike lane on Camino Colegio