News & Community Updates
This is where Geyserville stays informed. From development proposals and county planning updates to community celebrations and local events, we keep residents connected to what’s happening in and around town. Staying in the know is the first step toward having a say.move this text inline or in the module Content settings. You can also style every aspect of this content in the module Design settings and even apply custom CSS to this text in the module Advanced settings.
Building History: Geyserville’s Odd Fellows Hall
Editor’s note: The following is an article I wrote that was published in "Healdsburg Living" magazine in 2019. The Odd Fellows building is now in the final phases of planning for a long awaited seismic retrofit, which you will hear more about in the coming months....
Wildfire Safety Video Series
The Geyserville Planning Committee featured a video series on wildfire safety, featuring Chief Marshall Turbeville, an experienced professional from the Northern Sonoma County Fire District. In the first video which you will see below, Chief Turbeville expertly...
The Ins and Outs of Structural Hardening: What Insurers are Looking For
Thursday July 27th 5PM Via Zoom Register here: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZAsdu-prjotEtL5agBT3YQlFyrDXU_j5pTf#/ With insurers pulling back and elevated wildfire threats, it’s more important than ever to empower our community to reduce risk. In addition...
Sheriff’S Office Town Hall
Thursday, June 29th from 5:30pm to 7:00pm at Alexander Valley Community Hall in Geyserville Supervisor Gore’s office asked that we forward this invitation to everyone. We hope you will be able to attend.
Tuesday, May 23 Meeting: Featured Speaker – Marshall Turbeville
At our March Meeting the Vineyard Valley View Property Owners raised the issue of the entire Geyserville community being reclassified by the CalFire maps as within the High Fire Hazard Severity Zone. Since then the GPC has been approached by numerous individuals...
Free Wildfire Risk Assessments
Flying embers cause nearly 90% of home destruction during wildfires. A wildfire risk assessment can help you understand where your home’s vulnerabilities are and what you can do to reduce your risk. FREE assessments are only available for a limited...




