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Residents urge Sonoma planning commission to update closure and conversion rules for mobile home parks

5082138 · June 26, 2025
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Mobile home park residents and advocates asked the planning commission to start updating Sonoma's closure and conversion ordinance, citing AB 2782 and recent park closures in nearby cities. Speakers requested the commission begin the process referenced in the housing element (Program 11).

Speakers at the June 17 public comment period urged the Sonoma City Planning Commission to begin updating the city’s closure and conversion ordinance to protect mobile‑home residents from speculative closures and conversions.

Lynn Marie de Vincent, introduced as a city resident and representative of the Tri‑Park Committee, told the commission the committee represents three parks in the city — Pueblo Serena (a senior park with 127 homes), De Anza Moon Valley (an all‑age family park with 225 homes) and Sonoma Oaks (a hybrid park near Maxwell Village with about 50 rented spaces and 50 owner‑occupied homes). De Vincent said that combination represents “over a thousand residents” in Sonoma…

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