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Home » News » Archive

Archive

As our site grows we will be archiving past newsletters, articles, and issues here.  We will be continuously updating this page, so please come back often to keep up with past and current events.

Articles Involving SCCA’s Work

Santa Rosa to consider streamlining housing process citywide

Sonoma County supervisors advance proposed $300 million housing bond for November election

After fires, Sonoma County seeks to defend landscape against next disaster

Sonoma County government offices may move to downtown Santa Rosa, freeing up space for future housing

What’s next for downtown Santa Rosa a year after new square?

Bioremediation Efforts Mushroom in the Aftermath of California’s North Bay Fires

SoCo Rises – Empowering People to Rewrite Equality

Ashes Fell Like Snow

How an unprecedented disaster led to an unprecedented coordinated action to keep toxic ash out of the Russian River watershed.

The Toxic Free Future campaign wants to end the use of Roundup on public land in Sonoma County.

Fire aftermath: Sonoma County steps up effort to prevent next big disaster

SCCA’s Past Newsletters

Winter 2016

Fall 2012
Winter/Spring 2010
Summer 2009
Spring 2008
Winter 2008 Part 1
Winter 2008 Part 2
Fall 2007
Spring 2007
Winter 2007
December 2006
Fall 2006
Spring 2006
Winter 2006

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