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[PDF] 2019_mcosdspecialusepermit_generalconditionsalluses.pdf

or educational collecting, photography, filming, commercial activities, school or club athletic practice, advertised events, and for all activities having a group size of 15 or more persons. Permit applications may be obtained by calling the District field office at 415−473−7608 or 415−473−2816

[PDF] ParksSpecialUsePermit_General%20Conditions121625.pdf

or educational classes, scientific or educational collecting, photography, filming, commercial activities, school or athletic club practice, advertised events, and for all activities having a group size of 20 or more persons (without a site reservation or Special Event Permit). Application forms can

[PDF] april_15_2026_-_planning_legislative_communication_committee_agenda.pdf

for comment as set by the Commission Chair (generally 2 minutes). Meeting Agenda: 1. Call to Order and Roll Call 2. Approval of Agenda 3. Approval of March 2026 Minutes 4. Open Time for Public Expression on Matters not on the Agenda (2 minutes per person) All public meetings and events sponsored

[PDF] CRT Q1 FY 25-26 Impact Report

with the County of Marin HHS and partners, we build connections and empower communities. Through regular meetings, trainings, and events, CRTs turn data and feedback into concrete solutions that improve preparedness, health equity, and safety. The CRT Zones and Lead Agencies are: Central Marin: BluePath Health

[PDF] 03-19-26_housing_and_transportation_committee_agenda.pdf

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

[PDF] mhsa_innovation_planning_flyer_-_1.9.15.pdf

-meeting-tickets-15007389506 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)/(415) 473-3232 (TTY) or by emailing at disabilityaccess@marincounty.org at least four work days in advance of the event. Copies of documents are available in alternative formats, upon written request.

[PDF] 1_general_business_meeting_agenda_-_september_9_2024.pdf

min.) 2:30 IX. Chair and Officers’ Reports 2:45 X. Aging Action Initiative (AAI) Report 2:50 XI. Aging and Adult Services Report 2:55 XII. Committee/Reports & Chairs 3:00 (3 minutes per report) A. Equity and Inclusion: Gene Ng B. Health/Nutrition: Rhea Brown All public meetings and events sponsored

[PDF] 04-16-26_housing_and_transportation_committee_agenda.pdf

. Approval of Agenda 3. Approval of March 19, 2026 Meeting Minutes 4. Commissioner General Announcements (1 minute each) 5. Open Time for Public Expression on Matters not on the Agenda (2 minutes each) 6. Presentation: Canal Alliance Omar Carrera, CEO, Canal Alliance All public meetings and events

[PDF] marin_inn_2223.pdf

/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

[PDF] 2024-04-18-sb-1031-mtc-bay-area-transportation-marin-feedback_0.pdf

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

[PDF] Moving Forward as an Age-Friendly County

for populationspecific communication strategies and targeted outreach regarding existing services. They want more frequent promotion of available services, resources, and information. Financial Abuse Specialist Team at a local event. How ✓ ✓ ✓ Develop new communications channels, including keeping community

[PDF] marin_housing_to_healing_expansion_final.pdf

a stipended peer resident ($750 per month in addition to housing). We are looking to establish through this expansion a second stipended peer position ($750/month) for a former resident to focus on supporting Carmelita alumnae in bringing them back for weekly dinners, events, and groups and building

[PDF] Information Dissemination Strategy

dissemination materials shall include preparatory research assignments necessary to complete the product. Information Dissemination Activities Community/School Outreach Events Attending community and school events where the primary task is to disseminate SUD prevention information and/or promote

[PDF] 1_general_agenda_-_february_9_2026_rev.pdf

on Matters not on the Agenda 1:40 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), (415) 473-3232 (TTY) or 711 for the California Relay Service or e-mailing

[PDF] news_release_west_marin_embedded_sw_pilot_eng.pdf

a new embedded social worker pilot program in West Marin, beginning Monday, March 21. During the summer of 2021, HHS held town hall events for the West Marin community and stakeholders. In response to requests, HHS will have a social worker stationed in Bolinas and Stinson Beach two days a week

[PDF] election_flyer_-_2026.pdf

-legislator/ or call the Marin County Area Agency on Aging (AAA) (415-473-2136) for a CSL election packet or to learn more. Email election packets to your Marin County AAA office (mandy.reyes@marincounty.gov) no later than Tuesday, March 31, 2026. www.4csl.org All public meetings and events sponsored

[PDF] 7.27.16_pei_veterans_community_connection_program_.pdf

MHSA FY2016-2017 ANNUAL UPDATE 76 PEI-19 Prevention and Early Intervention (PEI) Veterans Community Connection Challenges and Upcoming Changes In FY2015-16, the program continues to serve individuals with complex conditions and situations, including serious mental illness, incarceration, chronic

[PDF] mhsa_innovation_planning_flyer_-11_27_17.pdf

ideas and feedback online between the two sessions. At that time the feedback tool will be posted at: https://www.marinhhs.org/innovation-meeting Questions? Please contact Galen Main: gmain@marincounty.org or (415) 473-6238 All public meetings and events sponsored or conducted by the County of Marin

[PDF] august_2014_aging_in_marin_-_whats_the_plan_board_of_supervisors_response.pdf

for government services but lack sufficient resources to meet needs independently. Over the upcoming fiscal year, work teams, facilitated by Aging and Adult Services, will develop specific recommendations and a shared commitment to act on those recommendations. The long-term plan for the Aging Action

[PDF] MMHB_Agenda_06_10_14.docx

items (limit to 3 minutes per speaker) 7:10 p.m. Board member reports and announcements • Report on events that BHB members will attend/have attended • Announcements from BHB members 7:20 p.m. Action Items: • Vote on Ad-Hoc committee for Symposium • Vote on site visits • Vote to approve change

[PDF] CRT Q2 Impact Report

. 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

[PDF] MCCOA 2025-26 calendar

County Commission on Aging 2025-26 Calendar May 2026 Date Time Event Type Topic Speakers Location May 4 Monday May 11 Monday May 13 Wednesday May 16 Saturday May 18 Monday May 19 Tuesday May 20 Wednesday May 21 Thursday May 25 Monday 12:00pm 1:30pm – 4:30pm 4:00pm – 5:30pm 11:00am – 2:00pm 12:30pm

[PDF] hhs_extended_power_outage_info.pdf

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

[PDF] Draft Initial Study / Mitigated Negative Declaration Bolinas Wye Wetlands Resiliency Project Responses to Comments

, 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

[PDF] Exh E-(DServ-Grant)(9-09)

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

[PDF] City of Sausalito - submitted by Commissioner Tricia Smith

. Funding for this new survey has been secured by Sybil through the 2026 County of Marin Community Grants and Investment Program. In addition, Sybil and I will be co-hosting a community event in late March, ideally timed with the availability of the new printed resource guides. This gathering

[PDF] direct_services_contract_attachment.pdf

, 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

[PDF] marin_pei_2122.pdf

Providers quarterly, conducts three site visits annually, attends various PEI provider events and trainings and convenes short-term work groups as needed to strategize around prevention efforts related to specific populations. PREVENTION AND EARLY INTERVENTION (PEI) – ANNUAL PEI REPORT MHSA PEI

[PDF] PowerPoint Presentation

by phoning 415-473-6809(Voice), CA Relay 711 or by e-mail at tlavie@marincounty.org. 3 MHSA Funded Permanent Supportive Housing Requests for disability accommodations may be made by phoning 415-473-6809(Voice), CA Relay 711 or by e-mail at tlavie@marincounty.org. 4 Pride Month Event Please join us

[PDF] 06182013_mhsus_mhsa_fy13-14_annual_update.pdf

is available for Latino and Spanish speaking residents of Marin through Bay Area Community Resources Recovery Connection Center (ph 415-755-2345). Opportunities to expand this will be explored during the upcoming three year planning process. 6. Legal Services are being offered, but there are more individuals