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November 16, 2022 - District 4 Housing Element Update Public Review Meeting
Date: November 16, 2022
Time: 6:00 - 7:00 p.m.
Location: Zoom Meeting
Webinar Information:
- Zoom Webinar: Join Meeting »
- Phone: 1 (669) 444-9171
- Webinar ID: 921 0769 7087
- Password: 071257
Registration Required: No
Permit Sonoma has released the following draft 6th Cycle Housing Element of the Sonoma County General Plan for public comment by 11:59 p.m. on December 4, 2022.
- Public Review Draft 6th Cycle Housing Element Executive Summary (PDF | 864 KB)
- Resumen Ejecutivo: Actualización del Elemento Vivienda 2023 (PDF | 962 KB)
- Public Review Draft 6th Cycle Housing Element (PDF | 1,552 kB)
- Public Review Draft 6th Cycle Housing Element Appendices (PDF | 29.9 MB)
- Public Review Draft 6th Cycle Housing Element Technical Background Report (PDF | 4.3 MB)
Permit Sonoma will host virtual workshops to present the draft, answer questions, and request the public provide written comments on the draft.
Members of the public can also attend an upcoming meeting to learn more about the draft.