The City of Santa Rosa, in partnership with the Metropolitan Transportation Commission, is developing a plan to improve parking, curb management, and access in Downtown Santa Rosa and community input is needed. Whether you work, shop, or dine downtown, feedback from the community is crucial to the success of the plan. A quick, 5-minute survey is available for you to let us know how we can improve your downtown experience and create a more vibrant, accessible downtown for everyone.? The survey will remain open through August 30, 2024. Share your thoughts today and help shape the future of Downtown Santa Rosa! To take the survey, visit: https://lnkd.in/g2wJj26W
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The City of Santa Rosa is the North Bay's premier location for technology and entrepreneurial businesses. As a business and service hub, Santa Rosa is the economic engine that drives the region. Just 55 miles north of San Francisco, you'll find a vibrant city overflowing with all you love about California. Our restaurant business is booming, along with agriculture, high-tech, biomedical, education, environmental and, of course, tourism. Santa Rosans have a deep appreciation for the arts, education, conscientious business development and quality living.
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https://srcity.org
City of Santa Rosa的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 政府管理
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- 1,001-5,000 人
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- Santa Rosa,CA
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- 政府机构
- 创立
- 1868
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100 Santa Rosa Avenue
US,CA,Santa Rosa,95404
City of Santa Rosa员工
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Students Ride Back-to-School Free with CityBus! CityBus is your ticket to a hassle-free school commute! Students in grades K-12 can ride free by simply hopping on board. For grades 9-12, just show your school ID to the driver. SRJC students also ride free with a validated SRJC Cub Card, available on all CityBus, Petaluma Transit, and Sonoma County Transit lines. Enjoy the benefits of affordable, clean, and climate-friendly transportation while saving time and avoiding school drop-off traffic. The UR Free – Unlimited Rides Free for Youth program, which started in July 2021, has been extended through June 2025, offering free rides to youth and under anytime CityBus operates. Plan your trip with our online trip planner or call (707) 543-3333 for assistance. Track your bus with our smartphone apps or get real-time updates by texting your stop number to 41411. Bring your bike along with you; bike racks are available on the bus front. CityBus is committed to providing transportation freedom for students. Ride with us and enjoy a smooth back-to-school season! For more info and to plan your ride, visit https://srcitybus.org/? ?
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?The City of Santa Rosa is hosting an online community meeting to discuss the next phase of the Coffey Park and Fountaingrove Neighborhood Road Recovery Project. This session will focus on the Fountaingrove area, where paving operations are set to begin in mid-September and continue for approximately six weeks.? Meeting Details:? Date: Wednesday, August 21, 2024? Time: 5:30 PM? Virtually: Zoom Details available at [https://lnkd.in/gBHNFd8X] During the meeting, staff will present an overview of the upcoming Fountaingrove phase, which includes resurfacing residential streets damaged by debris removal after the 2017 Tubbs Fire. Some initial work is already underway, such as replacing pedestrian curb ramps with new ADA-compliant ones. Final slurry seal treatments will be applied in areas where repairs have been completed.? This Neighborhood Road Recovery project aims to resurface 33 miles of residential streets impacted by the 2017 Tubbs Fire and subsequent heavy truck traffic. Your participation helps ensure the project meets community needs and expectations.?
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You’re invited to attend the City of Santa Rosa’s free Wildfire Ready Resource Fair, the Santa Rosa Fire Department's annual event focused on promoting wildfire preparedness information and building community resilience. This year's event takes place on Saturday, Aug. 10, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Finley Community Center, featuring an array of exhibitors, seminars, and go-bag workshops. Receive a free go-bag giveaway when you RSVP in advance and attend a workshop.? The Wildfire Ready Resource Fair provides valuable information and resources to help individuals, families, and the community stay safe and resilient in the face of wildfires.
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The City of Santa Rosa is looking for an Assistant Parks Planner to assist in planning, coordinating, and implementing park development projects. This position requires independent decision-making and collaboration with various stakeholders. Ideal candidates will have:? - Knowledge of park planning practices and CEQA? - Experience in report writing and public presentations? - Strong relationship-building skills? Applications are open until August 9, 2024. Apply now: (https://lnkd.in/gcsamNvQ)? Help us shape the future of Santa Rosa’s parks!
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Maraskeshia Smith, Santa Rosa's City Manager, has been awarded the prestigious ICMA Credentialed Manager designation by the International City/County Management Association (ICMA). This honor recognizes local government professionals who exemplify integrity, continuous learning, and commitment to thriving communities. With over 20 years of public service, including 15 in public works, Maraskeshia has led numerous initiatives since her appointment in January 2022 that have significantly enhanced our community's infrastructure and quality of life. She holds an MBA from Eastern Kentucky University and a bachelor's in business administration from the University of Kentucky. Maraskeshia's commitment to integrity, ethics, and continuous learning sets a remarkable standard within our community. Her leadership and expertise have made invaluable contributions to Santa Rosa, inspiring those around her and fostering a culture of excellence.?
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Happy Smart Irrigation Month! Did you know that inefficient or broken irrigation systems can waste up to 1,000 gallons of water per week? This July, let’s make a difference together by celebrating Smart Irrigation Month with Santa Rosa Water. Discover practical tips and tricks for saving water in your yard at SRCity.org/WaterSmartYard. Throughout the month, stay updated with weekly WaterSmart tips by following @santarosawater on Instagram and Santa Rosa Water on Facebook. This summer, explore many ways to conserve water!?
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Santa Rosa Fire Department Declares the Official Start of Wildfire Season in Santa Rosa The City of Santa Rosa Fire Department officially declares Monday, June 10, 2024, as the start of this year’s wildfire season in Santa Rosa. Significant rainfall this year has led to significant growth of seasonal grasses and vegetation. Following the recent warm dry weather and increase in fire activity, the declaration is necessary to help ensure the community is better prepared for this wildfire season. Many residents have already taken proactive measures this season, including the abatement of dry seasonal grasses and other vegetation management measures. Regrowth is likely, given the rainfall this year, plans should be made to address any regrowth which will likely create a fire hazard later this season. To read more, visit: https://lnkd.in/gaTVPMhW
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Maintaining Santa Rosa's extensive 512-mile street network is a year-round commitment. As part of this effort, the Transportation and Public Works teams works to repair pavement surfaces, utilizing techniques like pothole filling, crack sealing, and patching to prevent moisture damage. Each year, slurry seal treatments are applied to around 2.5 million square feet of city streets, preserving their quality and longevity. This year, the team will be combining the 2024 Slurry Seal residential pavement treatment with the Pavement Preventive Maintenance program for arterial streets. Preparation work such as crack sealing and striping removal is currently underway. The slurry seal application process begins June 12. All streets identified on the project map will receive slurry seal and restriping, however, many of the arterial streets will receive a modified restriping to add additional bike lines as designed in the Local Road Safety Plan. Slurry seal is a crucial preventive measure, involving the application of an emulsified asphalt mixture to protect streets from water damage and enhance resistance. Before application, cracks are sealed, repairs made, and roads cleaned. Once cured, all roads will be restriped, ensuring they remain safe and functional for the community.?
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The City of Santa Rosa has recently been named a 2023 Tree City USA by the Arbor Day Foundation.?This recognition underscores the commitment to effective urban forest management and highlights the strides we've made in fostering green spaces for our community's well-being. Meeting the Arbor Day Foundation's criteria demonstrates unwavering commitment to urban forest management. All in efforts to promote the health and longevity of our urban forests.??