City Information Reports
The Sonoma County Economic Development Board (EDB), in partnership with numerous City Councils and Chambers of Commerce, is pleased to present a new series of City Information Reports for each of the nine incorporated cities in Sonoma County.
The City Information Reports include economic information and forecasts specific to each city. Areas covered by the report include employment, demographics, residential and commercial real estate, consumer spending, and education. They are meant to give a good profile of each community.
This series of reports is a pilot project and we hope the reports will be produced annually.
- Cloverdale (PDF: 7.39 MB)
Cloverdale offers the ideal location--work and relax away from the rush of the big city! - Cotati (PDF: 5.89 MB)
Surrounded by beautiful vistas of hills, vineyards, majestic oaks and redwoods, Cotati mixes all the benefits of living in a small city, with the cultural advantages of being located near major urban centers and a highly acclaimed state university. - Healdsburg (PDF: 8.25 MB)
Healdsburg. A town renowned for its eclectic offering of all the finest things in life… food, wine, friends and fun. - Petaluma (PDF: 8.98 MB)
Located just 32 miles north of San Francisco, in Sonoma County Wine Country, many visitors choose Petaluma as the ideal base for exploring Sonoma County’s wineries, redwoods, dramatic coast, Point Reyes National Seashore, and the entire Bay Area. - Rohnert Park (PDF: 6.45 MB)
Located in Sonoma County’s southern central plain with 40,113 residents, Rohnert Park is the county’s third largest city. Thoughtfully designed for families, it is one of the first planned communities in the United States. Each neighborhood is designed around a park and elementary school. - Santa Rosa (PDF: 7.6 MB)
Welcome to Santa Rosa, where everything comes together. Wine country and farm country, redwood forests and rivers, lakes and ocean. And in the center, our charming downtown lined with intriguing shops and restaurants that delight casual diners and epicureans alike. So come, dip into California’s Cornucopia, and fill up on our place of plenty. - Sebastopol (PDF: 7.47 MB)
Sebastopol is home to a diverse economy of innovation, industry and services. A unique blend of specialty shops, Main Street retail, restaurants and entertainment make up the downtown. - Sonoma (PDF: 7.09 MB)
Located in the heart of one of the world’s premier wine producing regions, Sonoma is a working town with about 9,500 residents and a rich cultural heritage. The adjacent scenic hills and agricultural valley provide a setting of unparalleled natural beauty. - Sonoma Valley (PDF: 15.82 MB)
The birth place of California’s famed wine industry and the closest wine region to San Francisco. Cradled between the Mayacamas and Sonoma Mountain ranges, Sonoma Valley encompasses a rolling patchwork of vineyards, quaint farms and 13,000 acres of scenic parkland. - Windsor (PDF: 8.39 MB)
The Town of Windsor is a family-oriented community with an exceptional quality of life. The Town of Windsor offers a wide variety of services and recreational opportunities, well-planned business areas, and a historical downtown.
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