Chris Coursey 2026 Assignments
The Board approves assignments, ad-hoc and standing committees, and department liaison responsibilities annually. Special assignments include committees, governing boards of independent government entities, etc. for which Board members serve as part of the official duties associated with the office of Sonoma County Supervisors, Directors, and Commissioners. The following represents current assignments.
Ad-Hoc Committees
Measure O
The Measure O Ad Hoc Committee was formed to review the Department of Health Services’ future implementation of Measure O expenditures and programming. The Ad Hoc will review and develop recommendations for programs funded within the categories as well as fiscal strategies for future fund balances for the Board to approve and allocate.
South Santa Rosa Annexation
Work with staff to develop the scope and budget of a potential Moorland Annexation project to bring back to the Board of Supervisors and provide direction to staff in relation to working with the City of Santa Rosa and County departments on this project.
United Soccer League (USL)
The USL Ad Hoc Committee will coordinate with County staff to explore USL’s interest in a potential development at the Sonoma County Fairgrounds. This will include evaluating USL proposal and providing feedback to staff and working with staff to determine if discussions should be advanced into the next phase of development for the full Board of Supervisors’ consideration.
(Note: Term 10/28/25-09/26)
Countywide Assignments
Public Financing Authority for the West Sonoma County Enhanced Infrastructure Financing District
The West Sonoma County Enhanced Infrastructure Financing District (EIFD) Public Financing Authority (PFA) is responsible for developing and approving the Infrastructure Financing Plan, conducting required public hearings, and overseeing the EIFD’s financing activities.
Supervisor Coursey's Role: Alternate
Renewal Enterprise District JPA
A Joint Powers Authority (JPA) will govern the RED with the initial governing Board consisting of two elected officials each from the County of Sonoma and the City of Santa Rosa.
The initial RED JPA will be limited to a 24-month pilot phase.
Supervisor Coursey's Role: Primary
Santa Rosa Enhanced Infrastructure Financing District
The City of Santa Rosa Council adopted a Resolution of Intention to establish the City of Santa Rosa Enhanced Infrastructure Financing District (Downtown Business Corridor) (EIFD). EIFD law requires the establishment of a Public Financing Authority (PFA) to serve as the governing body of the EIFD. The PFA must, through a series of public hearings, develop an Infrastructure Financing Plan (IFP) that outlines the EIFD’s investment program including the fiscal impacts to participating jurisdictions.
Supervisor Coursey's Role: Primary
Sonoma County Employee Retirement Association (SCERA)
Sonoma County Employee Retirement Association - Sixth Trustee Position (qualified elector)
Per provisions in the County Employees Retirement Law, the appointment of the fourth, fifth, sixth, and ninth trustees of the Retirement Board are to be members of the local community who are not connected with County government in any capacity, except that one of them may be a member of the Board of Supervisors, and they shall be appointed by the Board of Supervisors.
(1 member - 3 Year Term)
(Note: 1/2025-1/2028)
Meets the fourth Thursday of the month at 8:30 a.m.
Supervisor Coursey's Role: Primary
Sonoma County Homeless Coalition
The goal of Home Sonoma County is to achieve functional zero homelessness in Sonoma County through utilization of a Housing First strategy. Through Sonoma County’s homeless system of care, persons experiencing homelessness will be connected to permanent housing as quickly as possible possible by strategically targeting Rapid Re-housing and Permanent Supportive Housing as resources.
Supervisor Coursey's Role: Primary
Sonoma County Indian Gaming Local Community Benefit Committee
Established by State statute, the LCBC is comprised of representatives from the County Board of Supervisors, the City of Healdsburg, and the Dry Creek Band of Pomo Indians, and is charged with selecting grants to be funded through the local Tribal Casino Account. LCBC meets one or two times per year, when funds are allocated by the State.
LCBC meets one or two times per year, when funds are allocated by the State.
Supervisor Coursey's Role: Alternate
Sonoma County Transportation Authority / Sonoma County Regional Climate Protection Authority
Sonoma County Transportation Authority serves as the coordinating and advocacy agency for transportation funding for Sonoma County and is governed by a twelve member Board of Directors who work to maintain and improve the transportation network.
Sonoma County Regional Climate Protection Authority improves coordination on climate change issues and establish a clearinghouse for efforts to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. The RCPA is made up of the same Board of Directors as the SCTA and includes representatives from each of the nine cities in Sonoma County and the Board of Supervisors.
(Note: 2 of the 3 members need to sit on SMART)
Meets monthly the second Monday.
Supervisor Coursey's Role: Primary
Sonoma Valley County Sanitation District
Board Chair and 1st District Supervisor required members.
Supervisor Coursey's Role: Primary
Regional Assignments
North Bay North Coast Broadband Consortium Oversight Board
Regional broadband planning consortium consisting of Sonoma, Mendocino, Marin and Napa counties to work collaboratively to address regional broadband problems and enhance the County’s ability to attract future grant funding for broadband deployment and adoption projects.
Meets quarterly.
Supervisor Coursey's Role: Primary
Public Policy Facilitating Committee
Created when the Sonoma County Water Agency, the National Marine Fisheries Service, the United States Army Corps of Engineers and the Mendocino Russian River Flood Control and Water Conversation Improvement District began a Section 7 consultation – a federal process, spelled out in the Endangered Species Act – on the Russian River project. The agencies were consulting on three listed fish species and meet annually or biannually to receive updates and information as the Biological Opinion is implemented.
Meets once a year.
Supervisor Coursey's Role: Primary
Sonoma/Marin Area Rail Transit – Board of Directors
A passenger rail project located in San Francisco’s North Bay providing rail service along 70 miles of the Northwestern Pacific Railroad alignment. Provides an alternative to Highway 101 traffic by upgrading the existing rail line and building a new bicycle/pedestrian pathway linking the 14 rail stations.
(Note: 4 year term - 1/2025-1/2029)
Meets monthly the third Wednesday.
Supervisor Coursey's Role: Primary
State Assignments
Santa Rosa Plain Groundwater Sustainability Agency
Formed to sustainably manage groundwater in the Santa Rosa Plain groundwater basin.
Supervisor Coursey's Role: Primary - County
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