Official County of Marin website
Residents encouraged to prepare for possible localized flooding.
Data from Point-in-Time Count will inform future funding, services, and policy decisions
Residents invited to learn about planned changes and share input on Bay Trail connections.
Unanimous property-owner consent needed before mitigation and removal can move forward.
Board of Supervisors to hold public hearing January 27 about bond financing.
Marin 2 is the deadline for nonprofits to apply for up to $5,000; student honoree eligible for $3,500.
District 5 representative selected to lead Board meetings in 2026.
January 21 session will review high tides, storm surge, emergency response, and next steps.
Proposal emphasizes apprenticeships, local hiring, and workforce development
Damage from excessive rain, flooding, and king tides add up to approximately $4.35 million.
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