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August 04, 2022 | Sonoma Public Infrastructure

Avelo Airlines Adds New Nonstop Service to Palm Springs from the North Bay Area

Avelo Airlines announced today new nonstop service to Palm Springs, California from the North Bay Area’s Charles M. Schulz-Sonoma County Airport (STS). Avelo will fly this route twice weekly on Fridays and Mondays beginning on November 11.


July 15, 2022 | Sonoma Public Infrastructure

Airport Approach Development Feasibility Study - APC026

PROJECT: Airport Approach Development Feasibility Study. The County of Sonoma Department of Transportation and Public Works intends to award the above-referenced project to:Cignus Consulting, LLC.


June 30, 2022 | Sonoma Public Infrastructure

Airport Hazard Eucalyptus Tree Removal Project – Project #APAM14

The County of Sonoma Department of Transportation and Public Works Airport Division conducted a formal bid process to contract with an agency to assist with facilitating the removal of hazardous eucalyptus trees on Airport property.


January 09, 2025 | Sonoma Public Infrastructure

County of Sonoma highlights 2024 public infrastructure upgrades and improvements

Sonoma County today announced the results of public investment in roads in unincorporated areas and other critical infrastructure for 2024, including the resurfacing of more than 38 miles of county-maintained roads, the installation of 53 culverts and repair of more than 1,266 potholes. Sonoma County uses a combination of corrective maintenance and pavement preservation to take care of 1,368 miles of roads and 328 bridges, which is the largest road network in the San Francisco Bay Area.


November 12, 2024 | Sonoma Public Infrastructure

Sonoma County purchases seven all-electric transit buses in continued shift toward zero-emission public transportation

The Board of Supervisors today approved the purchase of seven battery electric transit buses to replace natural gas-powered buses in the current fleet that have exceeded their 12-year minimum service life required by the Federal Transit Administration. The seven new buses are scheduled for delivery in November 2026 and will be deployed on Sonoma County Transit’s main intercity routes that operate between Monte Rio, Santa Rosa and Sonoma (Routes 20 and 30) and between Petaluma, Santa Rosa and Cloverdale (Routes 44/48 and 60).


November 12, 2024 | Sonoma Public Infrastructure

Sonoma County continues investment in resilient infrastructure with new portable solar-powered EV chargers

The Board of Supervisors today authorized a funding agreement with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development for $791,200 in federal funds to purchase six portable solar-powered electric vehicle charging stations and an emergency back-up power trailer as part of Sonoma County’s Equitable Energy Resilience and Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Project. The funding will be matched with $595,403 from the County’s Climate Resilience Fund for a project total of $1,386,603.