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December 11, 2018 | Sonoma Public Infrastructure (formerly TPW)

Electric Vehicle Charging Stations Now at Long-Term Parking

2018-12-11 false Immediate Electric Vehicle Charging Stations Now at Long-Term Parking Santa Rosa CA As part of the Sonoma County Airport (STS) parking lot renovation and expansion, the Airport now offers expanded ChargePoint electric vehicle (EV) charging stations located in both the long- Read full story


December 05, 2018 | Sonoma Public Infrastructure (formerly TPW)

Sonoma County Transit Deploys First ElectricBuson Fare-Free “Sebastopol Shuttle"

The Department ofTransportation and Public Works (TPW) today announced that Sonoma CountyTransit’s first zero-emission all-electric bus will be set in motion onSebastopol Local Route 24 Read full story


December 04, 2018 | Sonoma Public Infrastructure (formerly TPW)

Russian River Drought Relief Grant Program to Expire December 31, 2018

The County of Sonoma Department of Transportation andPublic Works (TPW) today announced that the Russian River Drought Relief grantprogram for property owners in the Russian River Watershed area will expire onDecember 31, 2018. Read full story


October 30, 2018 | Sonoma Public Infrastructure (formerly TPW)

County of Sonoma OfficialsInaugurate Innovative Traffic Warning Sign

County of Sonoma Department of Transportation and Public Works officials along with representatives of District Four Supervisor and Chairman of the Board of Supervisors, James Gore, and representatives of District Five Supervisor, Lynda Hopkins, will be joined by Sebastopol artist Patrick Amiot and members of the public for a special gathering to inaugurate the new Laughlin Road Artistic Warning Sign on Wednesday, October 31 at 9 a.m. Read full story


October 23, 2018 | Sonoma Public Infrastructure (formerly TPW)

Department of Transportation and Public Works Teamswith Local Artist PatrickAmiot on Innovative Traffic Control Measure

The County of SonomaDepartment of Transportation and Public Works (TPW) today announced aninnovative partnership with Sebastopol artist Patrick Amiot to create twosix-foot-eight-inch vultures that will be mounted on a mast arm over LaughlinRoad to discourage long semi-truck traffic between River Road and NorthLaughlin Road. Read full story


August 27, 2018 | Sonoma Public Infrastructure (formerly TPW)

Press Conference – New Air Service Announcement

New air service to SonomaCounty will be announced at a press conference on August 27, 2018, at Charles M. Schulz – Sonoma County Airport(STS). Representatives from the County ofSonoma Board of Supervisors, Airport, Airline, Sonoma County Tourism, SantaRosa Chamber, and Visit Santa Rosa will be available for questions and answers. Read full story


August 27, 2018 | Sonoma Public Infrastructure (formerly TPW)

Fly from Northern California Wine Country to The Rockies Starting March 2019

Charles M. Schulz – Sonoma County Airport (STS) announced today that it will begin air service to Denver International Airport (DEN) starting March 8, 2019. Read full story


September 05, 2017 | Sonoma Public Infrastructure (formerly TPW)

Hauser Bridge Road Detours for Bridge Construction

Over the next month, vehicles and bicyclists will be detoured around Hauser Bridge for a total of seven days. These detours will allow the steel for the new bridge to be delivered and set in place, using the existing bridge to stage the construction. Read full story


August 24, 2017 | Sonoma Public Infrastructure (formerly TPW)

Nonstop Service from Charles M. Schulz – Sonoma County Airport (STS) to Minneapolis/St. Paul Starts This Week

Charles M. Schulz – Sonoma County Airport announces that Sun Country Airlines will begin its nonstop flights between Sonoma County (STS) and Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota (MSP) beginning this Thursday, August 24, 2017. Read full story


July 14, 2017 | Sonoma Public Infrastructure (formerly TPW)

Kicking Off 54 Miles of Road Construction

OnMonday, July 17, construction is set to begin on 54 miles ofmajor roads in unincorporated Sonoma County. Improvements range from rebuildingroads to treatments that keep good roads in a good condition. Read full story