to effectively serve patients. For more information about suicide prevention in Marin County contact: AMY/MELISA??. For more information about providing behavioral health services in primary care settings, contact Kristen Gardner (kgardner@marincounty.org). AMY/MELISA - insert plug for Kevin H event
Board Slated to Hear Summary of Safety-Related Public Works Projects; Vision Zero international movement is rooted in eliminating injuries on roads
Order of June 11. The order includes uniform requirements for face coverings, attendance at mega events, and schools. Marin County will remain aligned with the state and does not have any additional restrictions. COVID-19 Data Update: Below is a summary of today’s data now available on Marin Data
Rodoni Voted Board of Supervisors' President for 2024; District 4 representative handed gavel from District 3’s Moulton-Peters
, parents, and guardians. We invite you to watch the recorded presentations below in the event you were unable to attend. Public Health Update: School Community Wednesday, January 12, 2022 Recorded Presentation Presentation Slides Can’t Make Your Appointment? Remember to Cancel Life can
High Tides Expected Over Next Few Months; Seasonal tide levels could impact areas with history of localized flooding
Marin County Public Health is investigating clusters of COVID-19 cases related to team sports. Non-adherence to guidance, including out-of-state travel and participation on multiple teams, threatens our pandemic response. Participating in, traveling to, and attending sporting events increases the risk
. Consult with an attorney to determine the best strategy to protect you and your business in the event of an ADA lawsuit. Although working with an attorney can be expensive, some low-cost legal services are available to small businesses. ADA lawsuits commonly cost small businesses tens of thousands
Affordable Housing Project in Point Reyes Station Positioned for Competitive Funding Application; Board considering moves at March 10 meeting to transform the long-closed former U.S. Coast Guard facility
Bolinas Road Project Completed; Both Lanes Open; The latest entry wraps up in a series of projects focusing on 6.5 miles of roadway
Marin Ranked Healthiest County in State; Despite retaining top spot, work continues to tackle inequities.
Students Learn in a Fun Way at Public Works Fair; An educational showcase in celebration of National Public Works Week.
Skip the Car, Go Green to Marin County Fair; Free bus rides with Marin Transit, late-night SMART trains, and extended bicycle parking are available for fairgoers July 1-5
community, parents, and guardians. We invite you to watch the recorded presentations below in the event you were unable to attend. Public Health Update: School Community February 9, 2022 Recorded Presentation Presentation Slides COVID-19 Data Update: Below is a summary of today’s data
was lost due to a fire, flood or power outage lasting more than 4 hours. For food loss resulting from fire, flood, disaster or a power outage lasting more than 4 hours you have 10 days from the date of the event to report the food loss and request CalFresh benefits replacement. Call your Eligibility
Learn more about the partial closure of Bolinas Beach due to wastewater seeping from the bluffs of the Big Mesa.
Supervisor Dennis Rodoni reports with updates on local projects, policies, and progress serving Marin County District 4.
County Responds to State’s Housing Comments; Supervisors, Planning Commissioners, and residents discuss goals through 2030.
Supervisors Consider Changes to Some Advisory Boards; Initial staff recommendations aim to improve governance and operations.
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Concert Lineup Revealed for Marin County Fair; Music roster rolled out for July 2-6; ‘BUG-TASTIC!’ tickets go on sale May 1.
Marin County Upgrades AlertMarin Emergency Notifications System; New features simplify sign-up, expand language access, and address timeliness.
outreach and special events for Novato’s Hispanic community members. The group offers the opportunity to meet once a month for lunch and to listen to informative... Phone: (415) 899-8297 Covia Brown Bag Market Every Wednesday from 1-2pm, groceries are distributed farmer’s market style to qualified, low
stigma, where everyone feels included and supported. You don't have to face mental health struggles alone—sharing stories and finding connections can help! BHRS and community partners are hosting over 10 free events across Marin County. Learn more and share: May Mental Health Month 2025 Promising
, and performing rapid antigen testing for all participants on the day of the event. To find out more, including tips to celebrate safely and help prevent another surge, continue reading the full news release here. Travel Checklist for the Holiday Season The week of Thanksgiving often signifies
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 and celebrations; and updated local COVID-19 data. Para leer esta página
As we recover from the revelry of the fall season’s festivities like Thanksgiving last week and Hanukkah, which ends on December 6, it’s important to prioritize self-care after each event. If you celebrated with family or friends, then remember to get a COVID-19 test at least 3 to 5 days after
moderated the online event, which provided a summary of case rates, vaccination figures, current information about the Omicron variant, and an update on schools. Public Health Officer Dr. Matt Willis and Deputy Public Health Officer Dr. Lisa Santora were the featured guest speakers for the gathering, which
an 18-month construction phase this fall. The major project will improve public safety and road conditions along 2.2 miles of the heavily used roadway. 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