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Our Staffing Model Since 2009, the City of Petaluma has used a hybrid service model with the support of M-Group, a Bay Area-focused planning consulting firm that provides a range of planning services to public agencies. M-Group’s contract with the City of Petaluma was most recently approved by the City Council in 2018 and provides continuity in...

The public planning process in Petaluma helps businesses and housing projects move forward safely, legally, and in tandem with the City's goals, as set by our community. It is designed to ensure that projects comply with all required laws and regulations and frequently includes review by staff across many City departments and the community volunteers...

M-Group Contract: 2022-23 Cost/Benefit Analysis Planning Department Staffing Model Since 2008, the City of Petaluma has used a hybrid service model with the support of M-Group, a firm that provides staffing and expertise to public agencies. M-Group’s contract was most recently approved by City Council in 2018. This hybrid service model is used throughout the City including in...

This page displays the employee contact information for Uriel Orozco.

This list represents staff contacts across Petaluma's Building, Housing, and Planning Departments. For a better understanding of how the Community Development Department is organized, view our org chart HERE. For information on the Planning Department Staffing model, click HERE.

The Tree Advisory Committee serves as a forum for the coordination of tree-related policies and advises the City on matters referred by City departments, and other Council-appointed hearing bodies. For more information, go to cityofpetaluma.org/ccbs.

Project Description Washington Commons is proposing a multifamily development with 50 dwellings for the site, to include studio, 1-bedroom, 2-bedroom, and 3-bedroom dwellings, with 49 dwellings targeted for households at the Very low- and Low-income levels and 1 dwelling to be reserved for an on-site manager. The ±50,000 square foot building would include four levels...

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