As the past-president of the Redwood Business Alliance, Erin has worked to develop a stronger business climate in Santa Rosa and throughout Sonoma County.
Erin is an advocate for community parks and open space because everyone in our community needs healthy places to relax and play.
Erin believes in making Santa Rosa’s neighborhoods vibrant and unique places to live through community projects like the Burbank Gardens Neighborhood Mural.
Erin is a swimmer with the Santa Rosa Masters swim team. As a four time NCAA All-American athlete, Erin understands the importance of community facilities and recreation programs.
Santa Rosa City School Board Members Larry Haenel and Laura Gonzalez join Erin to discuss crosswalk safety and how Santa Rosa can work with local schools to make walking and riding a bike to school safer for students.
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Erin Carlstrom
Carlstrom takes an early fundraising lead
Press Democrat
Erin Carlstrom has taken an early fundraising lead in her bid for one of the four Santa Rosa City Council seats on the ballot in November.
Carlstrom Calls for an End to Polarization
An article by the Press Democrat highlighted Erin’s campaign for Santa Rosa City Council today. In calling for an end to the pattern of polarization on the council, Erin said, “I actually believe that we can have a more nuanced approach. It doesn’t have to be progressive versus business.”
United States Postal Service is “Most Efficient and Affordable” service for Local Business
At the Save America’s Postal Service rally, Erin Carlstrom speaks about the importance of the USPS for Local Business.
Santa Rosa City Council’s funding plans don’t make sense
Santa Rosa Press Democrat
The Santa Rosa City Council is proposing to cut vital community programs. In this editorial to the Press Democrat, Erin Carlstrom calls for restoration of park and recreations programs and shared sacrifice throughout Santa Rosa.




