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Say no to the utilities’ profit grab

The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) has proposed to make it much more expensive for consumers to go solar starting in April 2023. Specifically, the CPUC is proposing to slash, by 75% on average, the credit that new solar users receive for sharing their extra... Continue

Sonoma Plaza has a parking problem

By Larry Barnett -- The City of Sonoma is reviewing the most recent in a series of Plaza parking studies conducted over the past three decades. Like all past studies, this one notes that Plaza parking spaces are limited in number, and that employees of... Continue

How to keep the SDC in public hands

A proposal for the future of the lands and buildings of the Sonoma Developmental Center, put forward by the Glen Ellen Historical Society, is the topic of a community meeting on Thursday, December 8, 6pm, at Hanna Boys Center. An alternative to the County's plan... Continue

A call for action on housing, food

With fewer than half of us saying we are financially comfortable in these hard times, members of the Sonoma United Methodist Church strongly support local-government action to alleviate the Valley’s housing problems. And we are willing to take action to help each other and to... Continue

For the homeless, a brief shelter from the cold

In response to predicted freezing temperatures, the City of Sonoma and the County of Sonoma opened a temporary warming shelter at the Sonoma Veterans Memorial Hall. The shelter opened at 7 pm on Thursday, December 1, and remained open through Saturday morning, December 3. "This... Continue

City of Sonoma has new police chief

The City of Sonoma announced today the selection of Lieutenant Brandon Cutting as the new Chief of Police, effective December 6, 2022. An 18-year veteran of the Sonoma County Sheriff’s Department, Cutting was the top pick following an internal recruitment process. “Brandon’s commitment to the... Continue

So how’s Sonoma doing with its trash?

By Travis Wagner -- The short answer is that we are doing fairly well. From January through October 2022, the recycling rate of Sonoma residents was 28 percent by weight. The organics collection/composting rate was 42 percent. This means Sonoma residents diverted 70 percent of... Continue

A new council – and a chance for real change 

Sonoma's new city council has its work cut out for it. The new majority – Gurney, Farrar Rivas, and Wellander – joins two other council members who have only two years experience. Add to that the unstable and changing administration in City Hall and you’ve... Continue

This week’s chitter, chatter and innuendo

Fired? Quit? TikTok rehab? After less than 18 months on the job, Sonoma Valley Unified School District Superintendent Dr. Adrian Palazuelos is out – and we’ll never know why. The abrupt “separation agreement” was announced November 18. The document included a clause which limits any... Continue