Cloverdale Voters Will Consider Expanding City’s Boundaries in November

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Cloverdale residents will be able to vote in November if the city should expand its “urban growth boundary,” a move that would double the city’s size. If voters approve the measure, city leaders have no desire to build on the land, but instead annex the land, currently under Sonoma County’s control, to preserve open space. The proposed new boundary would set the stage for 1,329 acres of land to someday be under Cloverdale’s jurisdiction. Cloverdale’s city attorney is currently drafting ballot language for the city council to approve at an upcoming council meeting.