Social Worker Pilot Program Launching in West Marin; Social worker to be stationed in Bolinas and Stinson Beach in response to community feedback.
Smoke Response Between the 8th and 20th of November, Marin County experienced an unprecedented interval of poor air quality due to wildfire smoke. The frequency, duration, and severity of wildfire events is increasing significantly, and each offers an opportunity to refine our response. Marin
State guidance on those permitted activities. In addition, individuals shall follow any Marin specific guidance related to activities listed below. Vehicle-Based Gatherings Basis for Addition: Vehicle-based gatherings and drive-thru events have low-contact intensity because people of the same
sports (swimming, swim lessons, diving, water polo) in an indoor, public recreational facility; Persons showering in a fitness facility; Service leaders of indoor public religious gatherings (e.g., clergy, readers, choir) while actively performing religious services; Performers at indoor events
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/technology after digital literacy training? • What are the most effective strategies for recruitment of older adults within the county? • What is the motivation to participate in the pilot and the program? UPCOMING PROJECT CHANGES: The Help@Hand project in Marin is winding down in the first half
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. Collaborative outreach efforts for AlertMarin resulted in 177 new registrations in their zone. Additionally, their Policy Advocacy and Engagement Team successfully organized several events focused on sea-level rise, providing insight into flood risks in San Rafael and potential adaptation strategies
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in the fields of small farmers for the local Marin food lunch programs. CHALLENGES AND UPCOMING CHANGES Buckelew engaged an external evaluator to provide feedback about the TAY Program. They have begun implementing some of the recommendations resulting from that process, such as holding regular events
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Extended Power Outage Information This information is to help Marin County residents prepare for Public Safety Power Shutoffs (PSPS). Questions regarding timing and location of PSPS events and extended outages should be directed to PG&E via their website or (866) 743-6589. Please only call 9-1-1
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, and upland habitats, as well as maintaining existing transportation access for the town of Bolinas during scenarios consisting of up to 5.5 feet of sea-level rise and a 100-year storm event. By restoring natural processes to the Bolinas Wye wetlands and alleviating chronic flooding of Marin County
Land use permits Encroachment permits ( standard, film, recorded, events) Grading permit Creek permit Dam permit
September 19 is National Voter Registration Day; Preparation for the 2024 election cycle is beginning at Marin County Civic Center
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Trainings & Education Don't Miss a Beat: Free Life-Saving Skills Training at Sidewalk CPR Sidewalk CPR will take place on Saturday, August 16, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., across 13 outdoor locations throughout Marin County. This event is free and open to all ages. Organized by the Marin County
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of Marin's biodiverse plant communities, and bring them to life as native habitats in county parks and preserves. The nursery also supports community outreach and education to elevate appreciation of native plants and biodiversity. To inquire about volunteer opportunities, or hosting a community event
Public Health Status Update for 09/08/2023 Marin County Public Health Status Update for September 08, 2023, includes Viewers' Guide to Emerging Variants; Fall COVID Booster Shot Access Accelerating; Marin COVID Summer Surge Plateauing; Marin County's September Suicide Prevention Events; and COVID
Free Webinars on New Efficient Home Technology; Sustainability Team brings in experts to answer questions about heat pumps.
high tides, sometimes referred to as king tides, can exacerbate localized flooding in coastal and bayside communities. It is important for residents to be aware of when those tides occur so that travel and commute plans can be adjusted. In advance of high tides and storm events, people living in flood
, fundraising events, counseling sessions, classes and trainings are all examples of some activities your organization may provide. Any interaction between your agency and the client must be accessible to clients and/or employees with disabilities. Many accessibility issues surrounding activities
gatherings including those related to graduations carry significant risk of spreading the virus. Graduations are intergenerational events where people at higher risk of severe COVID-19 are in attendance. In order to keep these events as safe as possible, in April and May 2022 Marin County Public
children and adolescents also reduces community transmission. Click here to continue reading the full News Release. Reduce Your Risk: Gatherings During the summer months, when the weather is nicer and more events are taking place, it can more of a challenge to protect ourselves from COVID-19
shall stipulate any final performance, invoicing or payment requirements. E. Upon receipt of a notice of termination or cancellation, the Contractor shall take immediate steps to stop performance and to cancel or reduce subsequent agreement costs. F. In the event of early termination
resource center and charging center locations, and referrals to other social services. All questions regarding PSPS events and extended outages should be directed to PG&E via their website and 1-800-743-5000. Residents and businesses can access updated PSPS information from PG&E online at www.pge.com