Politics & Government

Sonoma County Allots $384K To Rohnert Park For Homeless Solutions

The county allotted a total of $3 million for homeless solutions to six nonprofits and the cities of Rohnert Park, Petaluma and Sonoma.

A previous homeless encampment along Joe Rodota Trail in Santa Rosa.
A previous homeless encampment along Joe Rodota Trail in Santa Rosa. (Photo by Al Francis/Napasonomaphotos.com)

SONOMA COUNTY, CA – The Sonoma County Board of Supervisors approved $3 million in additional funds Monday for housing-focused homelessness intervention projects as part of the county’s overall goal of reducing the homeless population by 10 percent every year.

The funding comes from Measure O, the quarter-cent sales tax measure voters approved in 2020 to fund mental health and homelessness services. The allocations will go to six local nonprofits as well as the cities of Rohnert Park, Petaluma and Sonoma.

“Measure O continues to be a vital funding source for a wide range of mental health services, including investments in partner organizations focused on ending homelessness,” said Supervisor Chris Coursey, chair of the Sonoma County Board of Supervisors. “Solving the homelessness crisis is a top priority of this board, and these funds will go a long way toward meeting that goal.

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Twelve projects applied for the funding. Staff from the county homelessness services division and health policy, planning and equity units within the Department of Health Services reviewed and scored the applications.

Projects approved for funding include the SAVS Horizon Shine safe parking site in Sebastopol for people sheltering in RVs, SHARE Sonoma County’s shared housing project for seniors countywide, and Rohnert Park’s safe sleeping site for homeless individuals.

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The agencies approved for funding were:

  • COTS, $303,379
  • SAVS, $723,441
  • City of Sonoma, $134,000
  • City of Rohnert Park, $384,000
  • Reach for Home, $96,094
  • City of Petaluma, $320,000
  • PEP Housing, $202,760
  • SHARE Sonoma County, $476,091
  • West County Community Services, $360,235

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