and completing their reports. Some work is needed on collecting sufficient data. RESOURCE ROUNDTABLES Reviewed past Roundtable. Prioritized upcoming Roundtables: 1. Supportive services (housing, employment, etc) Youth (0-15) Adult/Older Adult – Kaiser? CONTRACTOR MANUAL Reviewed changes in the Contractor Manuals.
A concise overview of Marin County’s proposed FY 2026–28 budget, including major investments, fiscal trends, community priorities, and upcoming public hearings
Venue Change for Marin’s Memorial Day Event; Ceremony set for 9 AM May 27 inside Exhibit Hall on Civic Center campus.
COVID-19 Status Update for 08/20/2021 Marin County COVID-19 Status Update for August 20, 2021 includes a video update from Dr. Willis on masks in schools, an audio discussion about the Delta variant in Marin; Vaccine Verification to Be Required for First Responders; Upcoming Vaccination
and teens should get vaccinated Upcoming COVID vaccinations for 2–4-year-olds and how to support them during their vaccination How parents and caregivers can determine if toddlers are having side effects Booster recommendation for children under 18 Vaccine requirements in schools Variants
You can find agendas, memos and presentations from Priority Setting Committee meetings here.
upcoming webinars where you can learn more about the vaccines and getting vaccinated, and the truth about some myths and misinformation. The webinars are offered in English and Spanish each week through May 27. Q&A in English: Every Tuesday & Thursday, 9 a.m. - Join on your computer or smartphone
to be in compliance with. Kristen will be working with contractors to make sure that is reflected in PEI documents. See mid-year reports for verbiage being requested. • We need to continue our efforts to convey all PEI outcomes accurately and effectively. UPCOMING • Resource Roundtables: Invite County reps
Flyer for West Marin community meeting about Onsite Wastewater & Septic Systems (LAMP) on March 5, 2026.
event on May 16. • The next meeting is at the Canal Alliance. The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Canal Alliance will be the speaker. Planning, Legislation, and Communications (PLC): Commissioner Rubens • The resource guide will be an upcoming discussion. • There will be another iteration of the MCCOA
COVID-19 Status Update for 03/12/2021 Marin County COVID-19 Status Update for March 12 includes a video update from Dr. Willis; adjustments to the Blueprint for a Safer Economy; an upcoming town hall with Senator McGuire; and updated COVID-19 data. Para leer esta página en español, desplácese hacia
for the commission’s forum in May. There are some challenges with holding the event on a Saturday. Gary Gosner from ESCOM is considering dates during the week. The forum’s planners next meeting will be on Wednesday, February 5 at 4 p.m. Chair, Vice Chair and Secretary Reports Chair Denton Cohen gave
Public Health Update for the School Community Last Wednesday, Marin County Office of Education (MCOE) joined with Public Health to provide an online Public Health Update and Q&A for the school community, parents, and guardians. We invite you to watch the recorded presentation below in the event you were
and vaccination recommendations for healthcare and long-term care facilities in preparation for the upcoming respiratory virus season. We strongly recommend facilities to implement measures that mitigate the spread of COVID-19, influenza, and RSV—ensuring safer environments for both residents and staff
Reviewed forms for PEI Program annual reports for FY11-12. Due August 15. Revised forms will be sent out soon. Upcoming Meetings Sept 14, 2012: NOTE this will be 1:00-3:00 pm to review Annual Reports.
, and other public health priorities. Masks Return for Winter Marin County Public Health has taken action to protect staff and patients in select clinical settings through the upcoming respiratory virus seasons. From November through March masks will be required in Marin hospitals and skilled
, hospitalization rates have remained unchanged as cases rise, so far. With the highest proportion of residents fully up to date with vaccines in the state, our community is benefiting from the protection vaccines offer against severe illness. Stay tuned for information about the upcoming fall booster
COVID-19 Status Update for 09/30/2022 Update for Sept. 30, 2022 includes: Over Age 50? Get Boosted and Get Treated; Flu Season is Here: Fight the Flu; Upcoming COVID-19 Forums for Schools, Seniors; Know your COVID-19 Community Level; and updated local COVID-19 data. Para leer esta página en español
and vaccines for people 12 and older. Upcoming pediatric (children age 5 to 11) COVID-19 clinics: Northgate Mall Clinic San Rafael – Saturday, November 20 Kerner Clinic San Rafael – Saturday, November 20 Novato High School Novato – Sunday, November 21 Northgate Mall Clinic San Rafael – Tuesday
of the Marin County Board of Supervisors, I write to respectfully request that Caltrans include relevant items identified the Marin County Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan and the Tiburon Corridor Study alternatives analysis in the upcoming Caltrans Tiburon Boulevard (Highway 131) Repaving SHOPP Project
, including additional boosters and pediatric vaccines. Finally, Dr. Willis reviewed the criteria for ending the local mask mandate and safety tips for upcoming Halloween and Dia de Los Muertos celebrations. WATCH VIDEO ON YOUTUBE Marin’s Community Transmission Rate Improves This afternoon, Marin
, but space is limited, and appointments are required. Recipients of a vaccine must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Please visit our Vaccine Finder page to make a reservation and to also get more information regarding proximate clinics. Upcoming pediatric vaccine clinics are listed below
of the Marin County Board of Supervisors, I write to respectfully request that Caltrans include relevant items identified the Marin County Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan and the Tiburon Corridor Study alternatives analysis in the upcoming Caltrans Tiburon Boulevard (Highway 131) Repaving SHOPP Project
, and community-based organizations dedicated to the wellbeing of our youth. This year, Let’s Talk will feature Community Discussions for a deeper dive with experts into priority areas and local concerns. Upcoming topics include The Adolescent Brain; Mental Health and Underage Substance Use; and Let’s Start
: Dr. Willis Explains Upcoming Changes for Face Coverings Indoors WATCH ON YOUTUBE Vaccination Opportunities in Marin Johnson & Johnson, Moderna, and Pfizer COVID-19 booster shots are now available at all Marin County Public Health vaccine clinics. Third doses for immunocompromised residents
by phoning 415-473-6809(Voice), CA Relay 711 or by e-mail at tlavie@marincounty.org. 4 Upcoming Board of Supervisors Presentations Intoxicating Hemp – August 20th: Public Health and BHRS presenting an informational report on an emerging concern Suicide Prevention and Recovery Month – September 10 th
Full video archive of selected Marin County agencies.
Free Lifesaving Skills Training Event Celebrating its 14th Year; Marin’s countywide Sidewalk CPR event returns August 17.
, desplácese hacia arriba y… Continue Reading 06/07/2021 - 16:42 COVID-19 Status Update for 06/07/2021 Marin County COVID-19 Status Update for June 7 includes: a virtual town hall session on Thursday evening about Marin’s next steps in COVID-19 recovery; tips for in-person graduation events
COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR’S OFFICE 2022 - 2 4 B U D G E T B O A R D S A N D C O M M I S S I O NS B I E N NIAL R E P O R T Please note that this report should reflect accomplishments for the 2020-22 budget cycles (July 1, 2020 – June 30, 2022) and goals, initiatives, etc. for the upcoming two year budget