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July 25, 2025 | County Administrator's Office

Weekly roundup for July 25, 2025

Today’s digest provides helpful and important updates on the following: 1); Help shape Sonoma County’s 2025 Emergency Operations Plan; 2) General Plan Community Visioning results Aug. 12; 3) Public input sought for proposed Lower Russian River Trail; 4) One less spark means one less wildfire; 5) Latest career opportunities with County of Sonoma; and 6) Other Sonoma County news of note.


July 24, 2025 | Department of Child Support Services

Bay Area Region Child Support Collaborative Employer Workshop - August 28, 2025

Have questions about your role in child support? We’ve got answers. Join our free, interactive workshop where child support experts break it down with tools, tips, and real-world guidance tailored for employers.


July 23, 2025 | Human Resources Department

Job Opportunities

View a list of our current and upcoming job opportunities, including Animal Health Technician - Extra-Help, Human Services Job Link Intern, Supervising Park Ranger, and much more!

Press Releases


July 28, 2025 | Department of Health Services

County of Sonoma WIC agency plans Aug. 7 celebration for World Breastfeeding Week

Sonoma County’s nationally recognized Women-Infants-Children Supplemental Nutrition Program will be celebrating breastfeeding mothers at its World Breastfeeding Week event on Thursday, Aug. 7, from 9 a.m. to noon, at the WIC Santa Rosa office, located at 1450 Guerneville Road.


July 24, 2025 | Department of Health Services

Local Health Officers urge Bay Area families to prioritize immunizations in back-to-school preparations

As children and families across the Bay Area prepare for the upcoming school year, Bay Area health officials urge everyone to make sure your back-to-school checklist starts with getting your child vaccinated.


July 22, 2025 | Department of Health Services

Board of Supervisors approves funding for mobile crisis teams through Measure O

The Sonoma County Board of Supervisors today authorized the funding of five mobile crisis agreements to ensure that emergency mental health services in the cities of Santa Rosa, Petaluma, Cotati and Rohnert Park, and Sonoma State University, will be able to continue through June 30, 2026. The contracts amount to $5.98 million, reflecting an increase of 61% over the previous fiscal year, and are funded by Measure O, the quarter-cent sales tax approved by voters in 2020 for mental health and homelessness services.