The projects listed below are currently undergoing environmental review in compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). Click on the links below for more information about each project.
What are the different types of CEQA reviews?
Negative Declarations and Mitigated Negative Declarations
- Negative Declarations are prepared for projects that will not have a potentially significant effect on the environment.
- Mitigated Negative Declarations (MNDs) are prepared for projects that would have one or more potentially significant effects on the environment, but the effects are reduced to less than significant with mitigation.
Environmental Impact Reports
- Environmental Impact Reports (EIRs) are more comprehensive reviews that are prepared for larger projects, or when it is determined that a project will likely have a significant, unavoidable impact on the environment.
Current CEQA Projects
- Sir Francis Drake Boulevard Bridge Replacement Project Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration along Sir Francis Drake Boulevard at its intersection with Olema Creek
- Muir Woods Road Improvement Project Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration along Muir Woods Road
- Souang Vesting Tentative Map and Tree Removal Permit Subsequent Environmental Review at 1501 Lucas Valley Rd., San Rafael
- Lomita Drive Road Rehabilitation Project Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration along Lomita Drive, between Somerset Lane and the Hill Preserve in Mill Valley
- Marin City Pond Pump Station Flood Reduction Project Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration at 190 Donahue St., Marin City
- North Coast Land Holdings, LLC. Environmental Impact Report at 201 Seminary Drive, Mill Valley
- Santa Venetia Floodwall Project Subsequent Environmental Review/Mitigated Negative Declaration at 5 to 825 Vendola Dr., San Rafael
Related
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Environmental Planning
The landing page for Environmental Planning which manages the environmental review process for projects proposed in Marin County.
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Archived CEQA Projects
Projects that have completed the environmental review process in compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) in Marin County.