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Regional Parks presents first comprehensive Measure M annual report; board accepts the report

3317509 · March 11, 2025
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Summary

Sonoma County Regional Parks presented its first comprehensive annual report under Measure M, highlighted Maxwell Farms and safety programs, and the Board of Supervisors unanimously received the report and praised partnerships and leveraging of funds.

The Sonoma County Board of Supervisors on March 11 received a comprehensive annual report from Sonoma County Regional Parks detailing capital projects, habitat restoration and community programs funded through Measure M.

Regional Parks Director Bert Whitaker and Deputy Director Melanie Parker presented highlights including Maxwell Farms Regional Park — the largest capital project in the agency’s history — new trails at Taylor Mountain, habitat restoration at Shiloh Ranch, Hood Mountain and Doran Beach, and expanded public‑safety and recreation programming.

Why it matters: Park leaders and city partners said Measure M funding has enabled repairs, new facilities and partnerships across the county,…

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