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A DPW vehicle is partially blocking a road that is flooded and closed.
 January 28, 2026
Environment

Seasonal King Tides Expected January 29 to February 2

Residents encouraged to prepare for possible localized flooding.

Three people look at documents before assisting with the Point in Time Count in Marin County.
 January 28, 2026
Community and Assistance

Marin County Conducts 2026 Homelessness Count

Data from Point-in-Time Count will inform future funding, services, and policy decisions

Aerial view of the East Sir Francis Drake Boulevard corridor that only has a road shoulder and will get a new bike-pedestrian pathway.
 January 23, 2026
Transportation

Workshop Set on East Sir Francis Drake Boulevard Bicycle and Pedestrian Enhancements

Residents invited to learn about planned changes and share input on Bay Trail connections.

Overgrown trees, shrubs, and foilage covering San Anselmo Creek as shown from the bridge that will be removed.
 January 23, 2026
Development and Planning

Flood Control District Reaffirms Approval Requirement Before Bridge Removal in San Anselmo

Unanimous property-owner consent needed before mitigation and removal can move forward.

An architecural rendering of an affordable housing project at 150 Shoreline Highway near Mill Valley.
 January 21, 2026
Development and Planning

Modular Housing Project Reaches Major Construction Milestone in Marin City

Board of Supervisors to hold public hearing January 27 about bond financing.

Kids wade into a creek to look at creatures in the water.
 January 20, 2026
Community and Assistance

Grants, Scholarship Available from Fish & Wildlife Commission

Marin 2 is the deadline for nonprofits to apply for up to $5,000; student honoree eligible for $3,500.

Eric Lucan, left, accepts the gavel from Mary Sackett during the Board of Supervisors meeting.
 January 20, 2026
Administration

Eric Lucan Appointed Marin County Board of Supervisors President

District 5 representative selected to lead Board meetings in 2026.

Rain-swollen Las Gallinas Creek shown by aerial drone.
 January 16, 2026
Property

County to Host Community Webinar on Santa Venetia Levee and Recent Flooding

January 21 session will review high tides, storm surge, emergency response, and next steps.

Aerial view of the site proposed for the Marin County Fire Department Headquarters
 January 15, 2026
Employment

Supervisors to Consider Labor Agreement for Fire Headquarters Project

Proposal emphasizes apprenticeships, local hiring, and workforce development

Flooding along Highway 101 at Lucky Drive in Larkspur.
 January 15, 2026
Emergency Services

Marin Files Emergency Proclamation Following Severe Storms

Damage from excessive rain, flooding, and king tides add up to approximately $4.35 million.

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