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Update: Traffic Alert: Section Of Major Sonora Road Way Shut Down

Updated Bus stuck on Mono Way in Sonora Update at 2:40 p.m.:  Sonora Police report that a section of Mono Way closed to allow a tow truck to remove a stuck truck has reopened to traffic and it is moving freely once again. Further details on the incident are below. Original post at 2:05 p.m.: Sonora, CA Sonora Police have shut down the east and westbound lanes of Mono Way near the Greenley Road intersection for a stuck bus. Sonora dispatch reports that the bus bottomed out while trying to turn into the Sonora Plaza Shopping Center in the 740 block of Mono Way. Officers tried to work the bus out shifting back and forth, but that did not work and a tow truck is now on the scene working to remove the bus. Traffic is backed up as can be seen in the image box. Officers a

Sonora To Discuss Limiting Number Of Airbnb Type Rentals

Sonora City Hall Sonora, CA Tonight the Sonora City Council will talk about whether they would like to cap the number of short-term rentals allowed in the city limits. Multiple councilmembers are requesting a discussion on this topic as Sonora is facing challenges related to the amount of available housing and housing affordability. The council will have a preliminary discussion on the issue and direct staff if they would like this item brought back at a later time for action. The concern is the more Airbnb rentals available means less housing for full-time residents. Also today, the council will vote on waiving the second required reading of an ordinance change to revise the contract with Hazy Bulldog Farms on Mono Way so that the business can sell recreational mariju

Slow And Go Traffic For Trash Cleanup On Highway 108

Be prepared for a delay today on Highway 108 between Washington Street and the Mono Way turnoff.

Sonora Approves Request By Business To Sell Recreational Marijuana

Sonora Council - Online Meeting Sonora, CA Last night the Sonora City Council voted to revise the agreement it has with the Hazy Bulldog Farms on Mono Way so that the business can sell recreational adult-use marijuana in addition to medical cannabis. The item was discussed for over an hour. The city earlier expanded its marijuana program to allow up to three businesses to sell recreational cannabis in certain zones (downtown district not included). The change is anticipated to bring the city around $300,000 annually in new revenue. Hazy Bulldog Farms is the first business approved by the council. The vote was 5-0.

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