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In case you missed it, highlights of last night's City Council meeting include: The Sonoma Water Agency presented its 2023-2024 budget & rates Council approved: Paving project for Garfield Drive (click here for attached map) A new Housing Element for the period 2023-2031 as part of the City’s update to our General Plan, and as required by State...

This page provides a summary of all proposed major developments within the City of Petaluma. A .pdf of the Major Projects Maps is also available.

City of Petaluma Planning Division information about Senate Bill 9 (SB9).

Pursuant to state law, SB 9 is a ministerial review so there is no neighbor notification and no public hearings.

Yes, if an SB 9 lot split is proposed the owner must occupy one of the dwelling units of a minimum of 3 years from the date of the approval of the SB 9 land division unless the applicant is a community land trust or a qualified nonprofit corporation. If the project is only for...

No, state law prohibits SB 9 units to be used as short-term rentals. Short-term rentals are rentals for overnight lodging of less than 30 days. Long-term rentals (30 days or greater) are not regulated by SB 9.

Perhaps but only if the PUD exclusively allows single-family residence and no CC&R restrictions are in place. Check with a Planner if unsure.

Yes, you may apply for an SB 9 Lot Split and submit for an SB 9 Unit application concurrently. 

The City will be repaving a 1.5 mile stretch of Garfield Drive between E. Washington Street and Cross Creek Street in Spring/Summer 2023.

Read about Petaluma Municipal Airport History, as summarized by airport volunteer Carl Molesworth.

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