Sunday, December 28, 2008

The City of Sonoma: Partnerships sustain us

I recently submitted the following for consideration of publication in the Sonoma Valley Sun:

As anyone who lives in or visits Sonoma knows, there are many things that make Sonoma a special place. As we reach the end of 2008, and as I near the conclusion of my first year as your City Manager, I’d like to share what makes Sonoma special from my perspective – our ability to form and sustain successful and mutually-beneficial partnerships. Indeed, in Sonoma more so than in some other locations, partnerships sustain our economy, our community, and increasingly, our environment.

In these challenging financial times, the City needs to strengthen and rely on its partnerships more than ever. No city is an island nor does a city operate in a vacuum. And gone are the days when the government could determine the destiny of a community through its actions. The power of local taxation has been limited by voter initiatives, and thus cities need to make the most of existing revenue sources by leveraging relationships in the community to our collective advantage. In Sonoma, we need to take pride in and support those key economic and community partnerships that have made us strong and will keep us strong into the future.

The City-County-Chamber Economic Partnership has brought benefits within and beyond our borders. The City’s redevelopment agency and the County’s redevelopment agency have committed resources which help keep our local economy strong. Numerous local businesses have benefitted from façade facelifts and business improvement loans available from our locally-generated City redevelopment tax. In addition, the Partnership supports local businesses by providing business education, resources, and networking opportunities.

The City partners with the Sonoma Valley Visitors Bureau to support the mission of keeping Sonoma Valley an attractive place and a desirable destination. The Visitors Bureau answers questions, provides resources, and is a welcoming presence offering guidance to visitors that the City could not provide on its own.

The City enjoys beneficial public safety partnerships with the Valley of the Moon Fire District and with the Sonoma County Sheriff’s Department, relationships that take advantage of economies of scale to deliver essential services to our residents. Through the Sonoma Valley Fire and Rescue Joint Powers Authority, we have been able to garner more grant funding than either fire agency could separately. Further, our partnership with Infineon Raceway for fire and medical services at the track provides benefits to the racing community as well as to the greater local community.

To address the gang problem, our Police Department has a partnership with the Sonoma County District Attorney’s Office and the Valley of the Moon Boys and Girls Club, called the Gang Resistance Education and Training program, a school-based, law enforcement officer-instructed classroom curriculum of gang prevention. In addition, our Police have further partnered with the Sonoma Valley Unified School District and Sunny Hills Services to provide community engagement and youth development courses at the high school, also to focus on the gang issue.

The City has partnered to provide Sonoma Valley Hospital community development funding for some of its necessary infrastructure repairs. The City has partnered with many local agencies and organizations on the new Sonoma Disaster Council, exchanging resources and information to work toward improved communications and coordination in the event of disasters and wide-scale emergencies.

Recreational and cultural services are provided through non-profit partnerships that the City enjoys with such worthy organizations as the Boys and Girls Club, Sonoma Community Center, the Vintage House and the Sonoma Ecology Center. The City has chosen to support existing established social and recreational programming networks rather than incur the expense of creating its own department to fulfill these essential community needs.

For the future, tackling the issue of global warming locally is going to take new partnerships to effectively address and create lasting environmental benefits. Ecological issues are complex and do not stop at city borders, and in Sonoma Valley, we all breathe the same air and drink the same water. The potential for changing weather patterns affects us all and we need to work together to address its effects, both from an environmental and a disaster preparedness perspective.

We have already proven the success of working together in several partnerships. No organization can tackle the overwhelming issues of our time – sustainability in our economy and our environment – by working alone. I know that whatever economic or environmental challenges lie ahead, we can handle them as a community sustained by active and mutually-beneficial partnerships.

The sum is greater than its parts. I look forward to spending more time focusing on the sustainable partnerships that support our community. There is nothing we cannot accomplish by continuing to work together for the benefit of all of us.

Linda Kelly can be reached at 933-2215 or lkelly@sonomacity.org.

Sunday, December 21, 2008

Holiday hours at City Hall

Please note that City Hall will close at Noon on Dec. 24th, will be closed for Christmas Day, Dec. 25th, and open Dec. 26th. We will also be closed for New Year's Day on Jan. 1st. Happy Holidays to everyone!

The next regular City Council meeting will be held on January 21st. The January 7th meeting has been canceled for a winter break.

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Building Permit Applications update.

Sonoma Development Services Director/Building Official Wayne Wirick has announced that building permit applications can now be filled out online, printed and signed by the applicant and then mailed or faxed to the City's Building Department. The application is located on the City’s web site under City Departments, Building, Forms or at the following link: http://www.sonomacity.org/Uploads/17435.pdf

For more information, please contact the Building Department at 938-3681.

Saturday, December 13, 2008

Holiday Safety Tips

Holiday safety tips from Fire Chief Phillip Garcia:


Install a smoke detector or new batteries in the one(s) you have and TEST it.

Use only outdoor lights outside your home.

Examine light strings each year, discard worn ones.

Fasten the bulbs securely and point the sockets down to avoid moisture buildup.

Connect no more than three strands together.

Never use indoor extension cords outside.

Avoid overloading wall outlets and extension cords.

Keep outdoor electrical connectors above ground and out of puddles.

CHRISTMAS TREE SAFETY TIPS

  • A real tree should not lose green needles when you tap it on the ground.
  • Cut 1 inch off the trunk to help it absorb water.
  • Leave the tree outside until ready to decorate.
  • The stand should hold at least 1 gallon of water.
  • A 6' tree will use 1 gallon of water every two days.
  • Mix a commercial preservative with the water.
  • Check the water level every day.
  • Secure the tree with wire to keep it from tipping.
  • Keep tree away from floor heaters, fire places, or other heat sources.
  • Use only UL-approved lights and no more than 3 strands linked together.
  • Use miniature lights—which have cool-burning bulbs.
  • Turn off the holiday lights when you sleep or if you leave your home for very long.
  • Never use candles, even on artificial trees.
  • Clean the tree stand to improve the tree's water intake; use one capful of bleach to a cup of water.
  • Dispose of the tree properly. NEVER BURN CHRISTMAS TREES IN A FIREPLACE!

Friday, December 12, 2008

Dec. 17th Council Meeting

The agenda and packet for the December 17th Council meeting has now been posted on-line at:
http://www.sonomacity.org/default.aspx?PageId=50
Note that the pdf file for the agenda packet is bookmarked so that the bookmark feature in Adobe Acrobat will help you navigate through the packet item by item.

Friday, December 5, 2008

Water Study Session

A Water Study Session of the City Council, Planning Commission and Community Services and Environment Commission has been scheduled for Wednesday, December 10th at 6 p.m. City staff and the Sonoma County Water Agency will be presenting information regarding the water system and supply, demand projections, and water planning and development issues. The meeting will take place at the Sonoma Community Center located at 276 E Napa Street, and public participation is encouraged.

A report which provides the background for the meeting is available on the City's website at this link http://www.sonomacity.org/uploads/Water/Water%20Study%20Session.pdf

Thursday, December 4, 2008

New Mayor and Mayor Pro Tem

Appointments and leadership positions selected at the December 3rd Council meeting:

Congratulations to Mayor Ken Brown and Mayor Pro Tem Steve Barbose for being selected by the City Council serve as Mayor and Mayor Pro Tem for the next year. Each year, the City Council selects Councilmembers to serve in these important leadership roles.

Congratulations also to Councilmember Joanne Sanders on completing her successful year as Mayor of Sonoma.

Councilmember Laurie Gallian joined the Council as a new Councilmember and was sworn in at the December 3rd meeting along with Councilmember Joanne Sanders, each for a four-year term of office.

Congratulations to Stanley Cohen for completing a successful term on the Council. We wish him the best in his future endeavors.