| Name | Title | Contact Details |
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Austin Bonner |
Deputy United States Chief Technology Officer for Policy | Profile |
Denice Ross |
Deputy United States Chief Technology Officer for Tech Capacity | Profile |
Deirdre Mulligan |
Deputy Chief Technology Officer of Policy | Profile |
Winter Casey |
Deputy Chief Technology Officer | Profile |
Lynne Parker |
Deputy Chief Technology Officer | Profile |
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The County of Sonoma is comprised of 26 departments and agencies that provide a full range of services to the community. It encompasses over 1600 square miles. Sonoma County government has a history of providing excellent and responsive public service while operating under sound fiscal principles.Sonoma County is located at the threshold between the commerce-driven San Francisco Bay Area and the spectacular beauty of northern California. The county extends over 1,500 square miles with a diverse economy that includes a world class wine region, stunning natural resources, and dozens of tourist destinations. Sonoma County is home to 493,285 people, with approximately 33 percent of the population residing in Santa Rosa. That city was also recently named as one of the nation`s “most livable communities” by Partners for Livable Communities. Residents all over Sonoma county enjoy a unique quality of life with access to cultural events, an academic community via CSU Sonoma State, economic opportunity, and low crime rates.
The Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs (DCRA) supports a thriving community of residents, businesses, and visitors through diligent protection of health and safety and equitable administration of regulation and compliance in our District. Summary of Services DCRA is responsible for regulating construction and business activity in the District of Columbia. The agency operates a consolidated permit intake center, as well as reviews construction documents to ensure compliance with building codes and zoning regulations. Construction activity, buildings and rental housing establishments are inspected and housing code violations are abated, if necessary. To protect consumers, DCRA issues business licenses, professional licenses, registers corporations, inspects weighing and measuring devices used for monetary profit and issues special events permits.
It is our goal to ensure the Governor’s Mansion is preserved and remain historically accurate. In 2011 the Mansion Preservation Act created an authority responsible for maintaining and restoring the 107 year old house to reflect its original heritage.