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Michael Gogna

Mike Gogna practices in municipal code enforcement, land use and general municipal law. He leads the firm’s code enforcement practice. Currently, Mr. Gogna serves as the City Attorney for the cities of Healdsburg and Fort Bragg and as Assistant Town Attorney for the Town of Windsor.

Mr. Gogna has helped his clients obtain compliance in major code enforcement cases in jurisdictions throughout Northern California and has prosecuted several significant code enforcement cases. He has also facilitated successful negotiations on behalf of his city clients in land use development projects, including a major hotel/resort project in the City of Healdsburg and the pending remediation and redevelopment of a former 420-acre lumber mill site in the city of Fort Bragg.

Prior to joining the firm in 2000, Mr. Gogna was in private practice for seven years in Santa Rosa, where his practice included representation of private clients in governmental administrative proceedings, regulatory compliance issues, zoning and land use, and abatement actions.

Mr. Gogna graduated cum laude from the University of California at Davis with a major in history and completed his legal studies at Empire College School of Law in 1993, graduating with honors. Prior to entering law school, Mr. Gogna enjoyed a 14-year career at Hewlett Packard as a systems’ analyst and as manager of employee technical training.

Education

Empire College School of Law, Legal Studies, honors, 1993
University of California Davis, BA History, cum laude, 1970

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Title: Of Counsel
Location: Santa Rosa
Phone: 707.545.8009
Email: mgogna@meyersnave.com
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Land Use & Environmental Law
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