event or parade. Mask-free activities include exercising outside, dining outside, or gathering with small groups outdoors. People who are unvaccinated or partially vaccinated must continue to wear masks outdoors when around other unvaccinated people, dining outdoors and at crowded events. All people
Joint Effort Preserves More Affordable Housing; Canal Alliance partners with County and others to purchase apartment building.
County Budget Workshops Set for March 18-20; Public invited as Supervisors to be briefed on finances and priorities for 2024-26.
Parks Measure A Renewal Headed to June Ballot; Supervisors support sales tax’s renewal.
District 4, Supervisor Rodoni's comment letter for consideration on the US 101/I-580 Multimodal and Local Access Improvement Project and proposed alternatives.
Measure W West Marin TOT Oversight Committee - December 13, 2023 Meeting
Prescribed Burn on Mount Tamalpais will Produce Visible Smoke
April 10 Forum to Address Marin’s Overdose Crisis; Public is invited to an online annual meeting of OD Free Marin coalition.
November 9, 2020 Meeting for Measure W West Marin TOT Oversight Committee.
The 2025 Marin County Fair expands accessibility with a larger ADA Lounge, a sensory-friendly carnival experience, mobile restroom facilities by Momentum Refresh, and more. These updates stem from a three-year plan developed by an accessibility advisory committee to make the Fair more inclusive for
May 19, 2020 Meeting for Measure W West Marin TOT Oversight Committee (1246)
Supervisors Seek Applicants for Public Financing Authority; Oak Hill Workforce Housing Project board is inviting applications for two seats
Supervisors to Review ’25-26 Proposed Budget; Public hearings on County priorities and expenses scheduled for May 19-21.
Free 15-minute Lifesaving Skills Training Offered to Marin County Residents; Critical assistance can save a life when emergencies arise
John Alden Selected as Marin County’s First Inspector General; Role designed to strengthen transparency and community collaboration in Sheriff oversight
Public meeting set to address circulation and safety at heavily used crossroads
Reminder: Property Taxes Due by December 10; Enjoy the convenience of paying online, by phone, by mail, or in person to avoid penalties
In response to a severe storm forecast by the National Weather Service for Marin County, Marin County Health and Human Services (HHS) is activating its Severe Weather Emergency Shelter (SWES) to provide support for individuals experiencing homelessness the evening of Monday, December 23.
Recruitment Open for new Workforce Housing Board; Marin County Supervisors seek applicants for two-year terms
Supervisors Seek Finance and Real Estate Professionals for Public Financing Authority; The Oak Hill Workforce Housing Project board is inviting applicants for two seats
The County is launching a new Community Grants & Investment Program (CGIP), a refreshed and focused opportunity designed to support local nonprofit and community-based organizations.
TRUTH Act Forum Set for March 5; Discussion to focus on access provided to federal immigration authorities.
Welcoming Homes Needed in Marin for Youth in Foster Care; May is National Foster Care Awareness Month.
January 19, 2023 Spesial Meeting for Measure W West Marin TOT Oversight Committee.
Office of Emergency Management. Foo
Executive Committee meeting - Commission on Aging June 22, 2026
CPR, operating an AED, using Narcan, and Stop the Bleed methods. Marin County Sidewalk CPR is an annual event that has trained over 5,000 people. Pandemic Policies' Impact on Absenteeism Rates Image Recent data reveals that Marin County experienced the lowest rates of absenteeism in the Bay Area
in an effort to anticipate and prevent overdose events. The pilot was supported through a County Innovation Grant and will be closely evaluated for potential utility in saving lives. More on this story at Marin Tests Wastewater for Deadly Drugs. Why Doesn't SF? (sfstandard.com). Long COVID: Study Reveals
Expect Seasonal High Tides the Next Few Months; Winter tide levels likely to impact areas with history of localized flooding; king tides
with the support of the following organizations and groups to provide tobacco prevention presentations, outreach, health promotional events and communications to the residents of Marin County: Local Nonprofit Bay Area Community Services The Marin County Office of Education The Smoke Free Marin Coalition Other