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for latest traffic and transit information. During storm events, DPW’s Twitter/X, Marin County Sheriff’s Office’s Twitter/X, the California Highway Patrol (CHP) traffic website and CHP Marin’s Twitter/X are all excellent resources for travelers and residents looking for updates. Another vital resource
Update For The School Community The Marin County Office of Education (MCOE) hosted a virtual forum on Tuesday, August 17th. The event updated Marin families on the current COVID-19 safety guidelines that will be implemented in our counties’ educational facilities and addressed concerns facing parents
County Office of Education (MCOE) will host an online Public Health Update tomorrow Thursday, January 6, at 4:00PM for school staff, teachers, administrators, parents and guardians. This virtual event will feature Public Health Officer Dr. Matt Willis and Deputy Public Health Officer Dr. Lisa Santora
, these events will serve as a bridge to those who are interested in learning more about this topic or participate in the discussion. The event this evening will be presented in English and interpreted in Spanish. Next week’s (Oct 20) gathering will be hosted in Spanish with English interpretation
DZA meeting for September 4th, 2025.
Agenda_MBL.pdf (0.18 MB) — Agenda Accessibility information Disability accommodations For disability accommodations please phone 415-473-6269 (Voice), CA Relay 711, or email CDA Accessibility at least five business days in advance of the event. The County will do its best to fulfill requests received with less
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hospitals, all providing basic emergency services and online paramedic consultation as needed. ImageTrend information available in the Information tab. EMS Event Notification Form Please click on this link to notify the Marin County Survivors' Committee of a potential survivor case for inclusion
include new traffic signals, drainage and a new pedestrian cross walk. Thank you to all for their continued patience while this important project progresses. 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
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), Dial 711 for CA Relay, or by email at least five business days in advance of the event. We will do our best to fulfill requests received with less than five business days’ notice. Copies of documents are available in alternative formats upon request. Powered by This content is for decoration only skip decoration. Close window Search Site Search Close window
This document contains extensive information, fees, rules and regulations for the fairgrounds, Lagoon Park and Fairground Island.
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15, 2020 Adaption Concept Recommendations Project partners presented three draft concepts, and recommended "Ringing the Marsh" as the favored approach for preserving the marsh and protecting the pathway. Based on community feedback received via emails, virtual events, and an online survey
COVID-19 Status Update for 03/30/2022 Marin County COVID-19 Status Update for March 30, 2022 Additional Booster Available Soon for 50 & Older and Immunocompromised Groups; Updated Guidance: Mega Events; Think Positive, Test Negative; and updated local COVID-19 data. Para leer esta página en
and an extended weekend, Labor Day offers a multitude of opportunities for having a fun holiday. A longer break from school or work however does not mean you can take a holiday from protecting yourself against COVID-19. In fact, the increased number of people looking to get away and events taking place
, 8am to 2pm) Marin Health and Wellness Campus - 3260 Kerner Blvd, San Rafael (open Mondays, 10am to 4pm) Travel, event, and medical procedure-related testing is not offered or guaranteed at community testing sites. For more information, including any testing restrictions, visit our Testing webpage
is smoke-free, all food vendors offer at least one healthy option, alcohol use is controlled, and there are regular healthy activities for all ages. The Marin team shared their healthy fair model in this Growing Healthy Events Guide. Staying Alive On June 10, over 1,600 people were trained in life
Changes in Works on Plan for Coastal Communities; Environmental hazard section to be amended on Local Coastal Plan; webinar December 11.
Plans are underway for a prescribed burn on Mount Tamalpais State Park and watershed lands that may take place as early as Wednesday, October 23, 2024.
High heat and humidity can be dangerous if you’re not prepared.
Marin County Fair Announces Theme for 2026 Fair; Stars, Stripes & Stories will honor America’s 250th Anniversary