a gathering or large event. If you test positive, stay home and isolate. • Get tested if you have symptoms. Due to potential false negative tests when testing early, symptomatic individuals with an initial negative home antigen test result should test again 2 days later or confirm with a molecular test (e.g
end date or event is specified: ___________________. (date/event) *_______ *________________________________________________ ___________________________ Date Signature (Client/Patient/Parent/Guardian/Conservator) Relationship if not Client/Patient __________________________________________ Witness
Marin County Drought and Water Shortage Risk Mitigation Plan About The California State Senate Bill 552 (SB 552), which passed in September 2021, mandates that State and local governments are to share responsibility in preparing for and responding to water shortage events. The intention of SB 552
Feedback requested on the proposed roadmap, which charts a path toward transitioning local buildings to a more energy-efficient future.
of program. � Demographics: The State expects demographics on anyone receiving services under PEI. Each program needs to consider when it is appropriate to collect that data (even in one time workshops) and when it is not (people who come by a tabling event) – and document why the data
wake-up, clothing selection, dressing, and evening tuck-in · Community program involvement, current events, news · Grocery shopping, record food and fluid intake · Transportation: medical appointments, errands, and excursions · Companionship, mental acuity exercises, conversation, reading, games
and events sponsored or conducted by the County of Marin are held in accessible sites. Requests for accommodations may be made by calling (415) 473-4381 (voice), (415) 473-3232 (TTY) or 711 for the California Relay Service or e-mailing disabilityaccess@marincounty.gov at least four work days in advance of the event. Copies of documents are available in alternative formats, upon written request.
Coalition to Engage Youths, Bridge Program Gaps; Goal is to improve outcomes for Marin residents aged 9 to 25.
Number: 7719# / Attendee: password 4154737719# / Host/Moderator: password 633863# Next AOD Board Meeting: Monday. Oct. 3, 2022 @ 6:30 pm via Zoom All public meetings and events sponsored or conducted by the County of Marin are held in accessible sites. Requests for accommodations may be made
Storm Surge-Flooded Properties May Qualify Property for Tax Relief; Owners may be eligible if they are without fault and their loss equals or exceeds $10,000
Students to Connect with Marin’s Political Leaders; Elections Department helps offer Youth Town Hall, a free event April 28
Marin Center Campus Projects Ramp Up; Veterans’ Memorial Auditorium progressing, campus entry work to begin soon
Energy Saving Kits Promoted to Spanish Speakers; County and partners collaborate on bilingual Green House Calls program
Marin Center Campus Projects Ramp Up; Veterans’ Memorial Auditorium progressing, campus entry work to begin soon
Events and Performance Guidance is posted and becomes effective. At this time, Marin Public Health recommends only one adult spectator per athlete for indoor sporting events. Spectators and observers are allowed for outdoor sports pursuant to Outdoor Seated Live Events and Performances. However
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COVID-19 Status Update for 05/18/2021 Marin County COVID-19 Status Update for May 18 includes a video update from Dr. Willis; a Blueprint update from the State; a special rental assistance event for renters and landlords; and updated local COVID-19 data. Para leer esta página en español, desplácese
FILLABLE FORM 2024 02 22 DPW Subdivision Map Submittal Checklist Posted on February 23, 2024 FILLABLE FORM 2024 02 22 DPW Subdivision Map Submittal Checklist Recent news Public Works Fair, a family-friendly event! October 4, 2025 Posted on September 21, 2025 Key structural element has been completed Posted on July 25, 2025 25 Miles of County Roads to Undergo Maintenance Posted on July 21, 2025 All news
FINAL- CoM Drainage Policy Pilot Program – Exhibit B – Indemnity Agreement Posted on October 6, 2021 FINAL- CoM Drainage Policy Pilot Program - Exhibit B - Indemnity Agreement Recent news Public Works Fair, a family-friendly event! October 4, 2025 Posted on September 21, 2025 Key structural element has been completed Posted on July 25, 2025 25 Miles of County Roads to Undergo Maintenance Posted on July 21, 2025 All news
) while actively performing religious services; (g) Performers at indoor events while actively performing; (h) Persons who are obtaining a medical or cosmetic service involving the head for which temporary removal of the face covering is necessary to perform the service; (i) Persons who are specifically
the local economy running. We remain here for you. Save the Date: Marin City Community Forum You're invited to attend an informational Community Forum in Marin City. This event will be held in Rocky Graham Park* on Thursday, October 21, 2021, from 5:00pm - 6:30pm. Public health representatives
CALTRANS TRAFFIC ADVISORY – Periodic Nighttime Closures of Bellam Blvd Ramps Posted on April 1, 2025 Please see the Caltrans traffic advisory for information about the intermittent/periodic nighttime closures of the Bellam Boulevard ramps. Recent news Public Works Fair, a family-friendly event
American Heart Association Information and education regarding heart disease and stroke. Local Events are posted on the American Heart Associtation North Bay website. For CPR classes please call (877) 242-4277 Phone: (707) 890-3590 Website: https://www.heart.org/en/affiliates/california/north-bay
and service providers. What are the specific funding areas for 2026 grant proposals? Visits to Parks: Organize and lead trips to our parks, open space preserves, and recreation facilities. These outings may be coordinated with planned or existing events and/or programs at Marin County parks or open space
regarding translations and the registration page, which has been incorporated into the updated AlertMarin System. The San Rafael CRT provided emergency preparedness trainings on flooding and extreme weather events to their Spanish-speaking community. Their outreach strategies included social media
We create plans for responding to and recovering from disasters in Marin County.
are strongly encouraged. All clinics are available to anyone 12 & older. Our community has done a remarkable job at reducing the spread of COVID-19, thanks to those who have gotten fully vaccinated. We appreciate you doing your part. Upcoming vaccine clinics are listed below: Northgate Mall Clinic
of reaching $1 billion in revenue collection will not be realized unless every Bay Area jurisdiction is included in the ballot measure. In Marin, four jurisdictions are presently at the cap, and upcoming ballot plans could increase that number before 2026. Finally, Marin County’s SMART shares
) Respiratory Illness Surveillance (non-COVID-19) COVID-19 Disease Dashboard Upcoming Trainings and Opportunities Great opportunity! NHICS Training & TTX. Open to all sites. Please join us on Zoom for our rescheduled NHICS Tabletop Exercise & Training Thursday, June 29th 1:00-2:30pm! The County
with disabilities, pregnant persons, children in foster care, former foster youth up to age 26, and individuals with diseases such as tuberculosis, breast and/or cervical cancer, or HIV. Medi-Cal Upcoming Changes There are several changes coming to Medi-Cal which are outlined below: January 1, 2026: Asset