Job openings are also updated weekly on the Job Line, (707) 565-2803. Applications can be submitted online.
The Sonoma County Mental Health Services Act (MHSA) DRAFT Three-Year Integrated Program is available for public review.
COVID-19 Mental Health Warm Line Call (707) 565-2652 any day of the week from 10 a.m to 7 p.m. to speak to a trained professional.
“These projects are critical for Sonoma Water to prepare for earthquakes, just as we prepare for any other natural disaster,” said Gorin.
County has recently received a significant number of swabs critical for testing and is eager to expand its testing capability for COVID-19.
In addition to maintaining awareness of County opportunities, you are encouraged to visit Employment Services & Job Search Resources.
Sonoma County reminds residents that deadline to register to vote for the May 5, 2020, Special Consolidated District Election, is tonight.
The virtual scoping meeting is rescheduled for May 6, 2020, from 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM, as an online webinar.
From April 17, congregate care facilities must screen all staff and visitors for signs of illness and adhere to a strict masking policy.
This is a list of job openings which Human Resources is either preparing to recruit for or anticipates recruiting for.
Media partners are invited to capture footage of the National Guard assisting the County of Sonoma with setting up the campus as an ACS.
See below for the answers to some frequently asked questions about public benefits during COVID-19.
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The Order also states that these individuals must also tell their close contacts to quarantine themselves.
Gov. Gavin Newsom has allowed jurisdictions to use State-owned properties as ACS, which meant SSU could be used for this purpose.
During meeting, if you have joined as a member of public in Zoom app or by calling in, there will be specific points for public comments.
Sonoma County Coronavirus Contact Investigation Training For Medical Professionals Video is given here.
In Sonoma County the cases of COVID-19 are expected to increase, straining the existing supply of medical equipment.
Permit Sonoma Virtual Offices will be closed March 31st in observance of the Cesar Chavez Day holiday and will reopen April 1st at 8:00 AM.
Full agenda and materials for hearing will be available on Community Development Committee event page no less than 3 days prior to hearing.
Applications can be submitted online. Paper applications and job announcements are available in the hallway of the Administration Building.
At the meeting, the Board also set the date of June 2, 2020 to review the Ordinance to consider additional data.
Sonoma County Housing Authority, will hold a public hearing on March 18, 2020 at 10:00 a.m.
Sonoma County Health Officer issued an Order restricting visitation at residential care facilities to avoid COVID-19.
This status is in effect through April 7, 2020 or until extended, rescinded, superseded or amended.
Sonoma County Transit’s administrative office will be closed to the public beginning Tuesday, March 17th.
Sonoma County Health Officer has issued a Health Order directing residents to shelter in place effective midnight on Wednesday March 18.
The move to an essential service only model will be effective Tuesday, March 17 through April 5, 2020.
Published: March 16, 2020
From March 17, 2020 to April 5, 2020 Permit Sonoma and the Resiliency Permit Center will move from physical to virtual operation.
For information on Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) please visit: https://sonomacounty.ca.gov/Home/.
The Sonoma County Department of Health Services (DHS) has identified a second case of coronavirus without any connection to recent travel.
The Board item #11 “ORD16-0001 Winery Events Local Area Guidelines and Ordinance Update” will be continued to May 19.
Most school districts are on spring break March 17-21, 2020, so these recommendations would be enacted following week, starting March 23.
Sonoma County Health officials on Saturday, March 14, 2020 reported the first confirmed case of community spread of the novel coronavirus.