Carol Giovanatto has been serving as Acting City Manager for the City of Sonoma since City Manager Mike Fuson retired last month. This week, she’s welcoming Linda Kelly, the new city manager, and resuming her former duties as Assistant City Manager and Finance Director. She looks forward to a challenging year as part of a well-functioning team.
“It’s going to be a very active year with regard to internal influences and external influences. We’re going to have to be on our toes this year, but once again, that keeps the energy up. It’s going to be a work in progress for all of us.” She urged the community to be involved. “I always say, if you have a question, pick up the phone and ask. Don’t assume we may know there’s an issue. Just because you’re asking questions doesn’t mean you’re submitting a complaint. Sometimes it’s just for information or to make us aware there’s a situation out there we need to check into.” She welcomes praise as well as complaints. “It’s equally important to look at the glass half full and let us know what we’re doing right.”
Giovanatto’s assessment is overwhelmingly positive, noting the continuing work between the city police department and Sonoma County Sheriff’s office, as well as the joint powers agreement between the Sonoma Fire Authority and the Valley of the Moon Fire Department. “This JPA has been in place for five years,” she said, “but it’s just now totally a seamless operation. We have a total system of fire protection and emergency services available throughout the Valley.” The City’s two- year budget is balanced “and there are reserves in place.” There are three affordable properties available, “and we will be looking for more. Affordable housing is a critical issue here in the Valley.” Finally, charity organizations abound. “This community definitely takes care of its own.”
“I think Linda will bring some new resources and some new energy,” Giovanatto said. “We have a great management staff, which is excited to work with her. The momentum is already set.”
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