Sonoma Demographics |
| Population | 9,128 | | Male | 4,100 | | Female | 5,028 | | Married | 7,602 | | Single | 1,305 | | Separated | 93 | | Widowed | 949 | | Divorced | 1,227 | | Number of Households | 4,373 | | Avg Household Size | 2.07 | | Avg Family Size | 2.77 | | Median Age | 46.80 | | Median Household Income | $50,505 | | Average Household Income | $4,279 | | Per Capita Income | $32,387 | | White Collar Jobs | 3,718 | | Blue Collar Jobs | 4,534 | | Employed | 4,317 | | Unemployed | 137 |
Sonoma Household Information |
| Number of Households | 4,373 | | Households: Family | 2,362 | | Households: Non-Family | 2,011 | | Households: With Children | 989 | | Age 0-4 | 450 | | Age 5-9 | 454 | | Age 10-14 | 491 | | Age 15-19 | 448 | | Age 20-24 | 289 | | Age 25-34 | 863 | | Age 35-44 | 1,279 | | Age 45-54 | 1,542 | | Age 55-59 | 633 | | Age 60-64 | 466 | | Age 65-74 | 841 | | Age 75-84 | 926 | | Age 85+ | 446 |
Sonoma Income, Jobs & Education
Sonoma Income & Jobs |
| $0-10,000 | 0 | | $10,000 - $14,999 | 239 | | $15,000 - $24,999 | 445 | | $25,000 - $34,999 | 510 | | $35,000 - $49,999 | 584 | | $50,000 - $74,999 | 854 | | $75,000 - $99,999 | 522 | | $100,000 - $149,999 | 479 | | $150,000 - $199,999 | 114 | | Over $200,000 | 201 |
Sonoma Education |
| Less than 9th Grade | 163 | | Some High School | 410 | | High School Graduate | 1,317 | | Some College | 1,838 | | Associate Degree | 509 | | Bachelor's Degree | 1,811 | | Graduate Degree | 873 | | Percentage High School or Higher | 91.7% |
Sonoma Residential & Ethnicity Statistics
Sonoma Residential Statistics |
| Average Home Sale Price | $342,900 | | Total Housing Units | 4,632 | | Owner Occupied | 2,706 | | Rental Occupied | 1,667 | | Rental Vacancy Rate | 3.7% | | Vacant Housing Units | 298 | | Median Travel Time to Work | 29 minutes | | Transportation to Work: Public | 105 | | Transportation to Work: Drive / Carpool | 248 | | Transportation to Work: Walk / Bike / Other | 352 | | Work at Home | 242 |
Sonoma Ethnicity Statistics |
| White | 8,734 | | African American | 57 | | Hispanic or Latino | 625 | | Asian | 217 | | American Indian or Alaska Native | 99 | | Hawaiian / Pacific Islander | 21 | | Other | 222 |
Sonoma Crime |
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| Population |
9,974 |
| Violent Crime |
51 |
| Murder and Nonnegligent Manslaughter |
0 |
| Forcible Rape |
7 |
| Robbery |
5 |
| Aggravated Assault |
39 |
| Robbery |
5 |
| Property Crime |
290 |
| Burglary |
74 |
| Larceny-theft |
201 |
| Arson |
8 |
Sonoma Hospitals & Medical Centers
Legend: - Schools  - Hospitals
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1
Sonoma Valley Hospital
347 Andrieux Street
Sonoma, CALIFORNIA
Phone: (707) 935-5000
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Sonoma Notable Locations
- Castagnasso Farm
- Sebastiani Vineyards
- Clewe House
- La Haye Building
- Ruggles Building
- La Torres House
- Lachryma Montis
- Julius Poppe House
- Adam Adler House
- Nash-Patton Adobe
- Winkle House
- Pinni House
- H H Granice House
- Salvador Vallejo Adobe
- Cook-Hope House
- Weyl Hall
- Solomon Schocken House
- Sonoma City Hall
- Sonoma House
- Sonoma Valley Branch Sonoma County Library
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Sonoma Churches
- Grace Reformed Church
- Sonoma Mission
- Trinity Episcopal Church
- First Baptist Church
- Mission San Francisco Solano
- Saint Francis Solano Roman Catholic Church
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Sonoma Parks
- Depot Park
- Arnold Field
- Vallejo Home State Historical Monument
- Olsen Park
- Tetter Field
- Sonoma Plaza
- Sonoma State Historic Park
- Hughes Park
- Eraldi Park
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