Santa Rosa is Rain-Ready: Sandbags, Crews, and Preparedness
The rainy season is here, and the City of Santa Rosa is prepared to mitigate the impacts of heavy rainfall and winter storms. From sandbags to swift water rescue teams, the City has a plan to keep residents safe through wet weather. More rain is on the way, and while we enjoy the beneficial rain, it’s also essential to be rain-ready all winter. READ MORE
Recycle your electronic devices at Zero Waste Sonoma’s E-Waste Recycle event on Jan. 12-14, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., at the Luther Burbank Center for the Arts; no appointment is necessary. RECYCLE
Join us at Bellevue Ranch Park this Saturday, Jan. 13, from 9 a.m. to noon for a Park-A-Month volunteer workday. VOLUNTEER
Participate in the nationwide Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service on Jan. 15 with two local options to volunteer. MLK PARK | PINER CREEK
Learn how the City is implementing the Vision Zero Implementation Plan, which is the City’s blueprint to reduce the number of collisions vehicles have with bicycles and pedestrians, at the Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Board meeting on Thursday, Jan. 18, from 4 to 6 p.m., in-person or via Zoom. LEARN MORE
The City is Hiring a Community Outreach Specialist
The City seeks a dynamic and enthusiastic Community Outreach Specialist to bring their communications expertise to the City's team. If you are driven and looking to make a meaningful and positive impact in local government and your community, we encourage you to apply today. APPLY NOW
Did You Know?
Sand and Sandbags are Available for Santa Rosa Residents
Sand and sandbags are available and free for Santa Rosa residents at the City's sandbag filling station located at the City Municipal Services Center North (55 Stony Point Rd.). The sandbag filling station is open 24/7 throughout the rainy season, typically October through April. To access the sandbag filling station, show your ID with a Santa Rosa address at the check-in gate. Shovels are available on-site for use when filling bags. LEARN MORE