Geyserville is more than a dot on the map between Healdsburg and Cloverdale. It’s a community with a distinct identity, deep roots, and a future worth fighting for. But that future doesn’t shape itself. It takes engaged, passionate residents willing to show up, speak up, and stand up for the place they call home.
That’s exactly what the Geyserville Planning Committee does, and right now, it needs you.
What Makes the GPC Different
The GPC is unlike any other local organization. All seven of its members are directly elected by the Geyserville community, making it the only body with a true democratic mandate to represent our values and interests to Sonoma County and beyond. When county agencies and outside corporations make decisions that affect our neighborhoods, our water, and our land, the GPC is the voice at the table making sure Geyserville isn’t overlooked.
Why It Matters Right Now
That voice has never been more important. Here’s what’s already on the table:
- A proposed 103-unit housing development at 21837 Geyserville Ave is working its way through the approval process.
- Cal Am Water has floated a plan for a new well on Cromwell Street.
These are exactly the kinds of decisions that will shape the character of this community for generations. GPC members review proposals like these, offer formal recommendations to the Board of Supervisors and county agencies, and make sure Geyserville has a seat at the table before decisions are made, not after.
More Than Just Advocacy
The GPC isn’t only about pushing back on outside interests. It’s also about building community from within. The committee organizes events that bring Geyserville together, including the beloved annual Día de los Muertos celebration that has become a genuine point of local pride.
Being on the GPC means championing the things that make this town special, not just defending against the things that threaten it.
How to Get Involved
If you’ve ever sat frustrated by a county decision and thought, “Someone should do something about that,” here’s your chance to be that someone.
The GPC will hold elections for new committee members at its upcoming Town Hall:
Wednesday, April 22, 2026 7:00 pm Geyserville New Tech Academy
Sonoma County District 4 Supervisor James Gore will be the featured guest speaker.
Come ready to listen, ask questions, and maybe raise your hand.
Geyserville deserves champions. Be one.
Send a confidential email to Benny Allen at President@geyservilleplanningcommittee.com if you are the person we are looking for!