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Roller Disco Daze | Marin County

70s nights, zombie skates, neon parties, and more. Roller Disco Daze is Marin's free summer roller rink on Lagoon Island, open Wednesdays through Sundays, July 17–Aug. 16. All ages, all summer.

[PDF] tpoxx_provider_packet_2022.08.02.pdf

physician. 4. Clinical Outcome Form [4 pages]: Progress information during and post treatment. 5. Serious Adverse Events: Report life-threatening or serious adverse events associated with TPOXX by completing a PDF MedWatch Form [3 pages] and returning it to CDC via email (regaffairs@cdc.gov

Personnel Regulation 32: Certification Process | County of Marin Human Resources

This PMR Manual delineates the certification process for the most qualified candidates on eligible lists.

[PDF] ipmc-proposed-allowed-products-list-landscape-01-24-25.pdf

at McInnis GC Pre-emergent used for the control of annual grasses, sedges, and broadleaf weeds All public meetings 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/TTY/CRS dial 711) or by e-mail

COVID-19 Status Update for 12/08/2021 | Marin County Coronavirus Information

Health Update for the School Community  Marin County Office of Education (MCOE) will host an online Public Health Update this Thursday, December 9, at 4:00PM for school staff, teachers, administrators, parents and guardians. The virtual event will feature Marin Public Health Officers Dr. Matt Willis

Sir Francis Drake Boulevard Bridge Replacement Project | Marin County

The environmental review webpage for the Marin County Department of Public Work's proposed Sir Francis Drake Boulevard Bridge Replacement Project.

Public Health Status Update for 12/05/2025 | Marin County Coronavirus Information

) are doing important work to keep our communities safe and healthy. In the 2024–2025 year, CRTs connected with the community more than 150,000 times and held 9 health fairs that served over 1,600 people. These events offered services like health check-ups, vaccines, mammograms, vision care, and more. CRTs

Sealed Bid Sales | Marin County

Sealed Bid Tax Defaulted Sales

Two New Supervisors Officially Join Board

Two New Supervisors Officially Join Board; Moulton-Peters voted president; Lucan, Sackett welcomed to County leadership.

COVID-19 Status Update for 01/04/2022 | Marin County Coronavirus Information

, and more.    WATCH ON YOUTUBE    Public Health Update for the School Community  Marin County Office of Education (MCOE) will host an online Public Health Update this Thursday, January 6, at 4:00PM for school staff, teachers, administrators, parents and guardians. This virtual event will feature Public

Personnel Regulation 24: Grievance Procedure | County of Marin Human Resources

This PMR defines the process and rules for grievances, applicable to regular and probationary employees.

COVID-19 Status Update for 03/11/2022 | Marin County Coronavirus Information

is low in most outdoor settings.  Note: Schools and districts may choose to enforce stricter masking standards by continuing to require masks indoors.   The number of attendees for indoor mega-events will be considered 1,000 or more people. Schools and event operators using school facilities must

COVID-19 Status Update for 10/25/2021 | Marin County Coronavirus Information

activities this year, we strongly recommend that everyone takes the following measures to protect against COVID-19:  Celebrate in small gatherings: Avoid events with larger crowds to reduce the risk of transmitting COVID-19.   Get fully vaccinated: Receiving a COVID-19 vaccine remains our strongest

Staff Report - 2025 Legislative Platform | Marin County

January 28, 2025 Staff Report - 2025 Legislative Platform

[PDF] County of Marin, Mental Health Services Act FY24/25 Annual Update

through FY22/23. All MHSA related Annual Updates and the MHSA Three-Year Plan can be found at: MarinBHRS.org/MHSA Currently of note are upcoming changes to MHSA. Proposition 1, passed in March 2024, significantly alters funding allocations and focuses on housing, substance use services

[PDF] FINAL 1.25.2022 Marin County Schools 32 Point Plan.docx

hallways will be minimized as much as practicable. 18. Applicable: Large gatherings (i.e., school assemblies) are allowed indoors and outdoors. Participants and attendees must follow current CDPH Guidance for Face Coverings. For indoor mega-events with 500 or more people, schools and event operators

November 3, 2025 — Alcohol and Other Drug Advisory Board meeting | County of Marin Department of Health and Human Services

Alcohol and Other Drug Advisory Board 11/03/2025 Alcohol and Other Drug Advisory Board Meeting

October 7, 2024 — Alcohol and Other Drug Advisory Board meeting | County of Marin Department of Health and Human Services

Alcohol and Other Drug Advisory Board 10/07/2024 Alcohol and Other Drug Advisory Board Meeting

Civic Center Conservancy - August 20 2025 | Marin County

August 20, 2025 Regular Meeting of the Conservancy

[PDF] Providers

(MCSO), Communications Division, is the sole EMD provider within Marin County. B. All “911” calls for medical assistance will be handled by currently certified Emergency Medical Dispatchers. In the event that a request for medical assistance is received via a local agency ‘business line