City of Rohnert Park Rohnert Park sign between Commerce Boulevard and U.S.

Rohnert Park sign between Commerce Boulevard and U.S.

Official logo of City of Rohnert Park Location in Sonoma County and the state of California Location in Sonoma County and the state of California City of Rohnert Park is positioned in the US City of Rohnert Park - City of Rohnert Park Rohnert Park is a town/city in Sonoma County, California, United States, positioned approximately 50 miles (80 km) north of San Francisco.

It is an early prepared city and is the sister town/city of Hashimoto in Japan. Sonoma State University, part of the California State University system, is positioned nearby.

According to the United States Enumeration Bureau, Rohnert Park has a total region of 7.0 square miles (18 km2), 99.93% of it territory and 0.07% of it water.

Important creeks include the Laguna de Santa Rosa (which forms part of the border with the City of Cotati), Copeland Creek, Hinebaugh Creek, Crane Creek and Five Creek.

The Rodgers Creek Fault is an active fault western earthquake activeness in the Rohnert Park area. The town/city also experiences earthquakes from the San Andreas Fault.

Adele Avenue, Alden Avenue, Alicia Park, Alison Avenue, Allen Avenue, Alma Avenue, Alta Avenue, Anson Avenue, Arlen Drive, Ava Avenue, and Avram Avenue are in "A" Section.

Baron Drive, Belita Avenue, Benicia Park, Bobbie Way, Bonnie Avenue, Boris Court, Burton Avenue, Bernice Avenue, Beth Court, Beverly Drive, Bonita Avenue, Brenda Way, and Brett Avenue are in "B" Section.

Cala Way, Carlita Circle, Castile Court, Caterpillar Park, Cielo Circle, Circle Drive, Cornell Avenue, Camino Coronado, Corsica Court, and Camino Corto are in "C" Section.

Daniel Drive, Darleen Court, Davis Circle, Dawn Drive, Della Court, Dexter Circle, Dinah Court, Dolores Drive, Donna Court, Dorine Avenue, Dorothea Park, and Dubarry Court are in "D" Section.

Eagan Court, Eagle Park, Edna Court, Eleanor Avenue, Elizabeth Avenue, Ellen Court, Elsa Avenue, Emily Avenue, Eunice Street, Eve Court, and Evelyn Avenue are in "E" Section.

Fauna Avenue, Flores Avenue, Fairway Drive, Firethorn Drive, Fuchsia Avenue, and Filament Street are in "F" Section.

Hollingsworth Circle, Hermosa Court, Hawthorne Circle, Hawthorne Court, Holly, Heath Circle, Hickory Way, Hacienda Circle, Hedge Court, Heather Court, and Heritage Lane are in "H" Section Jade Court, Jasmine Circle, Joyce Court, and Jubilee Court are in "J" section.

Ladybug Park, Lilac Way, Liman Way, Lancaster Drive, Lincoln Avenue, and Landsdown Circle are in "L" Section.

Magnolia Park, Maurice Avenue, and Middlebrook Way are in "M" Section.

Sudden oak death fungus risks are present in the Rohnert Park area.

The 2010 United States Enumeration reported that Rohnert Park had a populace of 40,971.

The ethnic makeup of Rohnert Park was 31,178 (76.1%) White (66.2% non-Hispanic white), 759 (1.9%) African American, 407 (1.0%) Native American, 2,144 (5.2%) Asian (1.3% Filipino, 1.0% Chinese, 0.8% Indian, 0.4% Vietnamese, 0.4% Japanese, 0.4% Korean, 0.2% Laotian, 0.1% Cambodian, 0.1% Thai, 0.1% Nepalese), 179 (0.4%) Pacific Islander (0.1% Samoan, 0.1% Native Hawaiian, 0.1% Fijian, 0.1% Tongan), 3,967 (9.7%) from other competitions, and 2,337 (5.7%) from two or more competitions.

The populace was spread out with 8,571 citizens (20.9%) under the age of 18, 6,853 citizens (16.7%) aged 18 to 24, 11,035 citizens (26.9%) aged 25 to 44, 10,710 citizens (26.1%) aged 45 to 64, and 3,802 citizens (9.3%) who were 65 years of age or older.

In the city, the populace was spread out with 25.3% under the age of 18, 14.8% from 18 to 24, 32.0% from 25 to 44, 19.8% from 45 to 64, and 8.1% who were 65 years of age or older.

Rohnert Park is governed by a town/city council of five members, who serve staggered four-year terms.

Rohnert Park is split between Sonoma County's 2nd and 3rd supervisorial districts. In the California State Legislature, Rohnert Park is in the 3rd Senate District, represented by Democrat Bill Dodd, and in the 4th Assembly District, represented by Democrat Cecilia Aguiar-Curry. In the United States House of Representatives, Rohnert Park is part of California's 5th congressional district, represented by Democrat Mike Thompson. Rohnert Park is patrolled by the Rohnert Park Department of Public Safety, established in 1962, that operates as an integrated fire and police department.

The incident was investigated by the Sonoma County Sheriff's Office, the Sonoma County District Attorney's Office, and FBI, who all cleared Shields.

Kao's family and attorney John Burris filed a lawsuit against the town/city of Rohnert Park, and received a settlement of $1 million in 2001.

On July 29, 2015, Rohnert Park Public Safety Officer Dave Rodriguez drew his sidearm amid an encounter with town/city resident Don Mc - Comas, while Mc - Comas was hitching his boat trailer to his vehicle. Mc - Comas recorded the incident and posted it on You - Tube. Officer Rodriguez was placed on administrative leave while the town/city conducted an internal investigation into the incident. On August 6, 2015, the town/city announced that it would engage an autonomous investigator. In October 2015, the town/city announced the investigators' findings that Rodriguez' actions were inside the law and followed department policy, stating it was "reasonable" for Rodriguez "to un-holster his duty weapon at the point he did amid the encounter with the resident." Rohnert Park Expressway, Rohnert Park, California The grant encompassed present-day Penngrove, Cotati and Rohnert Park.

The town of Rohnert Park was titled after the Rohnert family, which owned the Rohnert Seed Farm.

His son, Fred Rohnert, a graduate of Stanford Law School, took over the ranch and advanced a seed burgeoning business, the Rohnert Seed Farm, which became a primary horticultural success for the county. Route 101 Freeway recently instead of at the Cotati bypass, Rohnert Park began to be laid out and assembled as a prepared city.

In a summer election in 1962, Rohnert Park was incorporated, comprising 1,325 acres (536 ha), housing an estimated 2,775 persons.

The Cotati-Rohnert Park Unified School District serves the city, which is also home to Sonoma State University.

Rancho Cotate High School is the chief elected high school for both Rohnert Park and Cotati.

Technology High School is a small enhance high school positioned on the Sonoma State University campus.

Sonoma Mountain Village Rohnert Park is a 200-acre (0.81 km2), solar-powered, zero-waste improve presently under development. City of Rohnert Park, California.

"California Cities by Incorporation Date" (Word).

"City Manager - City of Rohnert Park".

City of Rohnert Park, California.

USGS, Seismicity in the Rohnert Park, California vicinity Earth Metrics, Environmental Impact Report for the City of Rohnert Park General Plan, C Michael Hogan, Marc Papineau, Ballard George et al., presented by the town/city of Rohnert Park, California and the State of California Environmental Clearinghouse, Sacramento, Ca., Report Number 10351, March 9, 1990 Sonoma State University research study on Sudden Oak Death Fungus at Fairfield Osborn Preserve (2000) "2010 Enumeration Interactive Population Search: CA - Rohnert Park city".

"City of Rohnert Park, California : Government".

A History of Rohnert Park "from seed to city" , 1977.

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