Public Records · City Council
Your Petaluma City Council
Seven members, elected by district (Districts 1–6) plus one at-large Mayor. Vote records span January 2024 – present.
Vote records begin January 2024 for most members. DeCarli's records begin January 2025 (term start). Quint's records begin March 2024.
Voting Patterns
Who Votes Together?
Cells show how many times two members voted No on the same motion.
Voting Record
Where council disagreed
Most council votes are unanimous. These are the ones that weren't.
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Generic item titles (e.g. "Item 7") reflect how the motion was recorded in meeting minutes. Click the date to view the full meeting record.
Conflict of Interest · Case Study
Recusals: when a member can't vote
Under California Government Code §87100, a council member must recuse themselves from any vote where they have a financial interest. Here's an example of that working correctly.
The Downtown Housing and Economic Opportunity Overlay came to a vote in October 2024. One council member was absent — not because of illness or travel, but because state law required it. This is the system working correctly.
Form 700 · Financial Interest Disclosures
What members are required to disclose
These disclosures matter primarily when a member's financial interests overlap with items coming to a vote — see the conflict of interest section above.
Note on personal residences: Under California Government Code §87207, a filer's personal residence is generally not required to be disclosed unless it generates rental income. The properties shown here are investment, rental, or commercial holdings. However, a personal residence can still be grounds for recusal if it falls within 500 feet of a project area — as happened with the Downtown Housing Overlay in October 2024.
Schedule B · Real Property
Disclosures of real property interests other than personal residences, as reported on Form 700 Schedule B.
Public Records Access
Look it up yourself
All Form 700 filings are public records available through the NetFile portal. No account required.
How to find a filing
- Go to netfile.com/pub2/?aid=PET
- Search by the council member's last name
- Select "Form 700 — Statement of Economic Interest"
- Choose the most recent annual filing
- Open Schedule B (Real Property) to see disclosed property interests
What else is disclosed
Form 700 covers more than real property:
- Schedule A-1: Investments (stocks, bonds)
- Schedule A-2: Business positions
- Schedule B: Real property interests (this page)
- Schedule C: Income sources over $500
- Schedule D: Gifts over $50
- Schedule E: Travel payments
Full instructions: FPPC Form 700 guide
Conflict of interest rules
Under California Government Code §87100, a public official must not participate in any decision where they have a financial interest. Key thresholds:
- Real property within 500 feet of a project → disqualification
- Financial interest of $2,000+ in an affected entity
- Income of $500+ from a source in the past 12 months
About this data
The data on this page comes from three sources:
- Form 700 — self-reported by officials under penalty of perjury
- Sonoma County Assessor — parcel records (owner names redacted from public GIS)
- City meeting records — vote data from Petaluma City Council meeting minutes
Vote data: City of Petaluma official records