copy and paste this google map to your website or blog!
Press copy button and paste into your blog or website.
(Please switch to 'HTML' mode when posting into your blog. Examples: WordPress Example, Blogger Example)
Sonoma Developmental Center - Wikipedia The Sonoma Developmental Center (SDC) was a large state school in California, United States for people with developmental disabilities, and is located in Eldridge in Sonoma County [1]
SONOMA DEVELOPMENTAL CENTER - Sonoma Land Trust The Sonoma Developmental Center (SDC) in Glen Ellen was first on the list for closure and closed in December, 2018 What makes SDC unique is the 9,000 acres of protected open space and parkland adjacent to the property
Sonoma Developmental Center Open Space - California State Parks Established in 1891, the Sonoma Developmental Center (SDC) occupies a cherished spot in the Sonoma Valley Comprising approximately 180 acres of developed campus and 765 acres of natural areas, SDC provided a serene and therapeutic setting for individuals with developmental disabilities
State sells Sonoma Developmental Center - Sonoma Valley Sun The Sonoma Developmental Center Specific Plan calls for: Open space protection for 700 acres, an enlarged wildlife corridor that removes current development from the northeast corner of the main campus, and an expanded 100-foot setback to preserve Sonoma Creek
Sonoma Developmental Center quietly closes its doors The Sonoma Developmental Center – the oldest facility in California established specifically for serving the needs of individuals with developmental disabilities - officially closed its doors
Sonoma Developmental Center Site History Humans have lived in or around the Sonoma Developmental Center site for at least 11,300 years Early inhabitants likely include the Yukian ancestors of the Wappo people and Pomo people; the Miwok controlled the area by the time of the Californio incursion
Sonoma developmental center SPECIFIC PLAN The former Sonoma Developmental Center (SDC) is reinvigorated as a vibrant and sustainable community in the heart of Sonoma Valley A mixed-use, pedestrian-oriented core provides a diverse array of housing choices, and serves as a magnet of innovation, research, education, and visitation