Progress on the Greenway
Good news! For over a decade, the Southeast Greenway Campaign has been working with the City of Santa Rosa and other Greenway Partners to acquire the Greenway property from the State [...]
Good news! For over a decade, the Southeast Greenway Campaign has been working with the City of Santa Rosa and other Greenway Partners to acquire the Greenway property from the State [...]
As the City of Santa Rosa moves closer to acquiring the 47-acre Southeast Greenway, we will begin working closely with the Santa Rosa City Parks Department... we were amazed at the size and scope of the Department’s work [...]
Spring is here! It’s a great time to get outside and enjoy the Greenway while it’s green. Do you know which creeks cross the Greenway and where features such as trails, community gardens, and mixed-use housing might be in the future? [...]
The MarCom team is looking for people with various skill sets, such as content development, writing/editing, social media, photography, public relations and Wordpress websites [...]
Hello! Our names are Cameron Guenther and Tomás Mercado. We've been friends since elementary school, and now we're 9th graders at Montgomery High School. We both live close to the Greenway and ever since we heard of it almost 10 years ago, we've been waiting for the day it will open [...]
We have been fundraising for the Greenway’s acquisition since 2017. Still, our Campaign needs to continue raising funds for purchase costs, planning and development of trails and public access, and to ensure we have adequate funds to continue our operations [...]
The Sonoma Climate Mobilization Strategy, adopted by the Sonoma County Regional Climate Protection Authority (RCPA) in 2021, maps out an ambitious set of initiatives to achieve a goal of carbon neutrality in Sonoma County by 2030. [...]
Working on the Santa Rosa Southeast Greenway Campaign for over a decade has broadened my appreciation of how much foresight, time, community support, and funding go into the many parks and open spaces that we enjoy here in Sonoma County. [...]
“Peter! Peter! Peter!” The familiar call grabbed my attention, and I jumped up from my desk to investigate. Through our second-floor window, I watched a small gray bird with a perky crest stand tall on a branch and disappear into the nest box I’d installed on a tree trunk two years earlier. [...]