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August 04, 2022 | Sonoma Public Infrastructure (formerly TPW)

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 (formerly TPW)

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 (formerly TPW)

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.


July 26, 2024 | Sonoma Public Infrastructure (formerly TPW)

Sonoma County to install Crocker Road pedestrian bridge in Cloverdale

A Crocker Road bike and pedestrian bridge over the Russian River in Cloverdale will be installed next week, adding significant safety improvements to the main road serving the city from the east.


July 26, 2024 | Sonoma Public Infrastructure (formerly TPW)

County releases Penngrove traffic study and invites public to weigh in on potential solutions

Sonoma County’s Department of Public Infrastructure today released a report on traffic in Penngrove, the first step in implementing improvements and safety measures in response to the increased congestion in the southern Sonoma County area.


July 24, 2024 | Sonoma Public Infrastructure (formerly TPW)

Board of Supervisors approves project scope and next steps for proposed Sonoma County Government Center

The Sonoma County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday approved a project scope and next steps for construction of a 200,000-square-foot government center to be located on the current County campus site in Santa Rosa. The action steps, unanimously approved by the Board, call for a one-tower $308 million government center, which would house between 800 and 1,000 employees, as well as redevelopment space to include up to 1,000 housing units.