Board to Consider Assisting with Potential Park Addition in San Rafael; Parks Measure A Grant would allow purchase of Canal area boatyard, eyed for conversion to recreation and potential location of footbridge
Concrete suppliers in Unincorporated Marin County can learn how to pre-qualify their concrete mix designs. Get placed on the County's approved suppliers list.
Volunteer Radio Network Takes Shape; Amateur radio operators banding together to support emergency communications.
County Celebrates its Career Explorers; Program offers those aged 15-22 with paid hands-on summertime experience
Second Installment of Property Taxes Due April 10; Last day to pay without penalty is coming up soon
HHS Strategic Planning Key Stakeholders
Board to Consider Countywide Plan Amendments; Proposed changes would comply with court order and state housing law.
Environmental Review Available on Strawberry Property; Development planned for 127-acre site that was previously a theological seminary.
Portable Pump Station Proposed for Marin City; State funding to reduce flooding severity on Donahue Street.
County, Community Take Hard Look at Equity; Board of Supervisors hosts public workshop on May 1.
August 26 Session to Convey Proposed Housing-related Updates in West Marin; Recommended updates, now online, mostly affect multi-unit developments
West Marin Invited to Decide Where Local Tax Dollars Go; Volunteers needed on two committees that recommend uses for Measure W revenues
Agencies Considering Proposed Southern Marin Housing Project; Tam Design Review Board to hold hearing for 150 Shoreline Highway early in 2025.
baby is on the scene, you may be inundated with advice. At Prima Kids we provide a safe place to ask your questions and find answers that best fit you and your baby. Because going to the doctor with your newborn can be an event, we have equipped our office with some amenities for you to feel more
Marin Supervisors Allocate Resources to Support Immigrant Communities; Board passes resolution to invest $500,000 in legal and support services.
Marin Seeks to Advance Progress on Homeless Response; County to reflect on milestones, remaining gaps, and path forward to end homelessness during October 14 Supervisors meeting
Marin County Marks its 175th Anniversary; Supervisors to honor rich history of an original California county dating to 1850
District 3’s Sears Assumes Board President Role; Supervisors vote Sausalito resident to wield the gavel for 2014.
Marin County Fair Competitive Exhibits Open for Entries; Community invited to participate in collaborative paper quilt to celebrate Marin’s history
Marin County Launches Participatory Budgeting — Share Your Ideas Today! Community members have the power to shape how $2.5 million in public funds is spent
County’s Budget Workshops Begin February 23; Over three days, Supervisors and public will review department workplans and key emerging issues
Supervisors Receive Sea Level Rise Progress Report; Successes with public outreach conveyed as adaptation becomes more urgent.
Marin's Talented Artists Eligible for New Grant Program; Marin Cultural Association celebrates statewide Arts Month with new commitment of support
vibrant and fun, it is important to not forget that the threat of COVID-19 still exists. We wish everyone in our community a spirited celebration and offer some recommendations for protecting themselves against COVID-19 during these holidays: Celebrate in small gatherings: Avoid events with larger
vulnerable populations. If you plan on celebrating with family or friends, Marin County Public Health recommends self-testing rapid antigen testing on the day of the gathering before the event. It’s also important to report your test results, especially if they were positive. Reporting results
. 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. COVID-19 Data Update: Below is a summary of today’s data now available on Marin Data
Marin County: Elections: committee meetings minutes for the year 2024.
Staff report that accompanies the 2024 Legislative Platform, adopted by the Marin County Board of Supervisors on January 9, 2024.
Proposed Action Would Allow County More Post-Disaster Reimbursement; Board to consider Marin Countywide Plan amendment that would clear the way for additional state disaster recovery funding.
. The risk of H5N1 in the general public remains low, but residents are advised to avoid consuming raw milk. HeatRisk – HeatReadyCA Marin County has already experienced two major HeatRisk events this summer. Extreme heat can lead to serious medical emergencies, especially for vulnerable populations