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Historic Resources
- Designation of Historic Landmarks & Districts
- Design Review for Historic Resources
- Criteria for Designation of Historic Landmarks
- Standards and Criteria
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- Sonoma County Historic Overview
- Dry Creek Valley
- Dry Creek Valley Hop Kilns
- Benjamin Ranch
- Bodega Corners
- Duncans Mills
- Paul’s Resort
- Freestone
- Jack London Village
- Glen Ellen
- Olea Hotel
- Kenwood Block 8
- Kenwood Pagani Winery
- Occidental
- Russian River Corridor
- The Italian Community of Santa Rosa. 1880-1945
- Sonoma Mission Inn
- 40+ Years of Historic Preservation
- Today’s General Plan Program
- Maintaining Historic Structures
- Historic Preservation Grants
- Resources
- Back to Historic Resources
Historic Preservation Grants
Sonoma County Advertising and Promotions Program
On April 16, 2019, the Sonoma County Board of Supervisors approved updates to the use of Transient Occupancy Tax (TOT), including the Community Investment Program. The updated program includes a revised Community Investment Fund Program Policy and four year funding allocations for Transient Occupancy Tax. These updates will be implemented for Fiscal Year 2019-2020. The updated program includes eliminating funding for several grants, including the Historic Preservation Grant, over the next four fiscal years. For more information about the changes, and other opportunities for grant funding, please refer to the
https://sonomacounty.ca.gov/CAO/Services/Community-Investment-Program/