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LAFCO Executive Officer

Santa Rosa, CA · On-site

$158 - $192/hr

LAFCO Executive Officer - County of Sonoma, CA Salary: $158,203 - $192,307 The County of Sonoma seeks a collaborative, hands-on executive leader to become the next Local Area Formation Commission ...

LAFCO Executive Officer

California, MO · On-site

$158 - $192/hr

LAFCO Executive Officer - County of Sonoma, CA Salary: $158,203 - $192,307 The County of Sonoma seeks a collaborative, hands-on executive leader to become the next Local Area Formation Commission ...

LAFCO Executive Officer

Santa Rosa, CA · On-site

$158K - $192K/yr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

LAFCO Executive Officer - County of Sonoma, CA Salary: $158,203 - $192,307 The County of Sonoma seeks a collaborative, hands-on executive leader to become the next Local Area Formation Commission ...

LAFCO Executive Officer

Santa Rosa, CA · On-site

$158K - $192K/yr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Local Agency Formation Commission (LAFCO) Opening Date: 07/31/2026 Closing Date: 8/31/2026 11:59 PM Pacific Bargaining Unit: 52 Position Information The County of Sonoma is pleased to accept ...

Student Intern

Auburn, CA · On-site

$18.07 - $22.57/hr

LAFCO (Local Agency Formation Commission) * Library * Public Works * Sheriff's Office * WPWMA (Western Placer Waste Management Authority) This continuous recruitment will remain open for the calendar ...

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How much do lafco jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average hourly pay for lafco in the United States is $26.34, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.14 and $30.77 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a LAFCO?

A LAFCO (Local Agency Formation Commission) job typically involves overseeing local government boundaries, such as city annexations and special district formations. Employees in these roles analyze proposals, ensure compliance with state laws, and promote orderly development. LAFCO staff work with government officials, agencies, and the public to manage jurisdictional changes effectively. Their goal is to enhance service efficiency and prevent urban sprawl.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of a LAFCO analyst or executive officer?

A LAFCO Analyst or Executive Officer typically spends their days reviewing applications for city or special district formation, annexation, or boundary changes, conducting research and analysis, and preparing reports for commission meetings. They communicate regularly with local government officials, community stakeholders, and legal counsel to ensure proposals comply with state regulations and local policies. Additionally, they often organize and participate in public hearings, facilitate community outreach, and help mediate negotiations between parties. This role requires a blend of technical expertise and strong interpersonal skills, as much of the work involves managing complex projects and fostering consensus among diverse groups.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the LAFCO position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a LAFCO (Local Agency Formation Commission) Analyst or Executive Officer, a strong background in public administration, urban planning, or governmental relations is essential, often supported by a degree in a related field. Familiarity with municipal boundary laws, GIS software, and public meeting protocols is commonly required, along with certifications such as AICP (American Institute of Certified Planners) being advantageous. Excellent analytical, negotiation, and written communication skills help distinguish candidates, as does the ability to balance stakeholder interests with regulatory compliance. These skills are vital to effectively review proposals, facilitate agency reorganization, and uphold statutory responsibilities in the local government sphere.

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LAFCO Executive Officer

ICMA

Santa Rosa, CA • On-site

$158 - $192/hr

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Posted 7 days ago


Job description

LAFCO Executive Officer – County of Sonoma, CA
Salary: $158,203 - $192,307

The County of Sonoma seeks a collaborative, hands-on executive leader to become the next Local Area Formation Commission (LAFCO) Executive Officer.

The Sonoma County LAFCO Executive Officer will:
  • Work with the Commission to formulate policies, procedures, and operational objectives, and develop, verse, review, and implement the Commission’s annual work plan
  • Analyze information and prepare reports, recommendations, and other agenda materials for the Commission relating to jurisdictional boundaries, contracts for provisions of services outside city or district boundaries, sphere of influence amendments, municipal services reviews, and other matters within the Commission’s authority
  • Provide supporting fiscal services to the Commission such as the development of the budget, management and financial accounts, forecasting and monitoring revenues, evaluating and controlling costs for services staff and supplies, ensuring payment of Commission charges and expenses, and preparation of required fiscal reports
  • Act as the LAFCO’s representative with public and private policy-making agencies and community groups; provide operational assistance with the development and coordination of the contract for staff services
  • Serve as a primary liaison to cities, special districts, county departments, state agencies, and the public
  • Represent Sonoma County LAFCO at conferences and statewide forums
  • Supervise a small team of LAFCO staff and manage consultant relationships
  • Successfully navigate complex and high-profile initiatives, such as potential fire district reorganizations, pending annexations, and special district consolidation efforts
  • Advise the Commission on the interpretation of Commission policy and procedures, legislation, current events, and matters of interest, requesting legal opinions and guidance as needed

The ideal candidate for this position will be a strategic thought partner who is service-oriented and self-directed. A strong sense of public service, a keen understanding of local issues, and the ability to make balanced decisions are key competencies for this position, as is a strong understanding of how cities, counties, and special systems operate. Knowledge of the Cortese-Knox-Hetzberg Local Government Reorganization Act of 2000 (Government Code 5600, et seq), California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), and California land use planning laws are highly desirable. The next LAFCO Executive Officer will lead with energy, professionalism, and integrity. The ability to successfully build and maintain rapport and trust amongst a range of constituencies, guide consensus-building discussions, as well as strong written and oral communication skills are essential.

While specific LAFCO experience is highly desirable, it is not required. We welcome candidates with backgrounds in local government management, regional planning, public administration, or other roles requiring systems thinking, governance insight, and stakeholder diplomacy.

To be considered for this position, minimum qualifications must be demonstrated. Most typically, a qualified candidate will possess:

  • Three years of increasingly responsible experience in a professional-level position performing duties related to general administration, operations, or accounting/budgetary analysis including research, analysis, and preparation of written reports. Experience supervising staff is desirable.
  • Significant college coursework in subjects such as public administration, public policy, economics, business management, finance/accounting, urban/regional planning, or a closely related area. A master’s degree is desirable.

575 Administration Dr Rm 104A
Santa Rosa , CA 95403-2815
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