Community Corner

Week in Review: May 23-29

Catch up here on news you may have missed this week.

The City Council this week decided against moving forward with a proposed plan to stripe in bike lanes on Camino Colegio after the a repaving project is finished, citing safety concerns at a heated council meeting Tuesday night. Get caught up on that story and other items from the meeting .

In Cotati this week, the City Council.

The county this week also unveiled a new carbon budget that aims to cut greenhouse gasses by 30 percent over the next four years. Do you think it's possible? Get caught up on that story .

Find out what's happening in Rohnert Park-Cotatiwith free, real-time updates from Patch.

Sonoma State University's senior planning class this week also presented an ambitious 50-year plan to build and implement a downtown Rohnert Park plan. Many of the issues the class focuses on are being discussed by the current City Council. .

Also in school news, Sonoma State faculty joined hundreds of schools from across the state to protest Gov. Jerry Brown's budget cuts. Check out the here and find out what the teachers had to say.

Find out what's happening in Rohnert Park-Cotatiwith free, real-time updates from Patch.

Get ready for four more sculptures to be installed downtown Cotati over the summer months, as part of a collaboration between the Cotati Arts Project, Sonoma State University and the city of Cotati. Read more about that project .

Also this week, Rancho Cotate High's softball team made it to the playoffs. Check out that story .

Finally, don't miss our update on upcoming , they could impact you or your commute.


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