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September 12, 2025

Letters to the Editor 8-28-14

Three strikes for Ravitch

Letters to the Editor 8-28-14

Our Hometown Hero

Water agency launches research-based partnership

Exploring monitoring methods for lakes water supply

Raven’s ‘Spelling Bee’ stirs up laughs

Tribune staff writer takes a look at the Raven’s season-opener

Racking it up

Rack & Riddle opens shop in Healdsburg

Wine event raises money for Down Syndrome Assoc.

Mauritson and Palmer pair for Project Zine

Police officer, firefighter unions negotiate raises

Organizations agree to three-year contracts with city; give up comp time pay and share costs of benefit increases

Let’s be right the first time

Healdsburg’s GMO (Growth Management Ordinance) is a complicated citizen’s initiative that was passed in 2000. In essence it limits the number of homes that can be built in a given year to 30. Since then the population has increased by less than 500 people. It is very difficult to provide housing opportunities for working folks in our community as median home prices have risen dramatically, inventory shrinks and nearly one third of re-sales are for second homes. Two years ago a committee was formed to look at amending the GMO. A compromise was reached that would give us a few more units for a 15 year period and then revert back to the current GMO. It wasn’t perfect, actually far from it. The original author of the GMO measure attended and spoke at the meetings. However he would not support even the modest changes the committee proposed, but agreed to remain neutral. He insisted that the GMO wasn’t broken and didn’t need a fix.

Letters to the Editor 8-21-14

History lives

Letters to the Editor 8-21-14

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