Program Doubles Down on Halting Financial Abuse of Older Marin Residents; San Rafael bank tellers and local police to help District Attorney curb fraud
Temporary Hiring/Independent Contracting Policy
information. Contact: Berenice Davidson Assistant Director Public Works 3501 Civic Center Drive. #304 San Rafael, CA 94903 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
, 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
If you’ve been found guilty of a crime, read a step-by-step overview of what happens next.
Board of Supervisors Apr 8 Support for Proposed Amendments to Floating Home Marina Rent Protections (Follow-Up to AB 252, 2022)
Marin Veterans’ Memorial Auditorium to Reopen in January 2027; Beloved entertainment venue completes first phase of major renovations; community invited to share memories ahead of reopening
Visit the Public Emergency Portal of Marin County to stay up-to-date during flooding events. Stay connected. Stay informed by signing up for emergency alerts including warnings and evacuation notices. Check in with loved ones and neighbors. Travel safely. Avoid non-essential travel. Turn Around
Tips on Staying Healthy for the Holidays; With respiratory viruses circulating, all Bay Area health officers share their recommendations
Revised Sir Francis Drake Blvd. Lighting Moves Forward; Dimmer light fixtures and decorative poles planned due to community feedback.
May 13, 2026 Planning, Legislative, and Communications Committee meeting
Proposed New Fund Would Boost Economic Opportunities; Residents of Golden Gate Village would be the voice in financial priorities.
Planning Commission Hearing - October 21, 2024.
June 12 Oppose letter re: AB 2797 allowing Carrier of Last Resort (COLR) to no longer to provide service
notification service. This system is used to alert the public of possible emergency situations such as sheltering in place in the event of a hazardous materials spill or an evacuation due to a wildfire. Registrarse para el servicio de notificación de emergencias de AlertaMarín. Este sistema se utiliza para
Supervisors to Appoint Civilian Oversight Commission; Nine-member body is to provide greater transparency and accountability.
Marin County Boards and Commissions Equity project is to diversify and enhance the membership of our Boards and Commissions, utilizing an equity lens to identify and overcome barriers.
Annual TRUTH Act Forum Scheduled for March 25; Discussion to focus on access provided to federal immigration authorities.
Efforts to Streamline County Permitting Process Continue; Board of Supervisors to receive update December 9 on improvement program
County Workforce Adjusts to COVID-19 World; Employees have logged more than 150,000 hours in pandemic response.
Library Focuses on Equity During Pandemic; With branches closed, virtual services are emphasized.
New Report Lays Out Pathway for Sea Level Rise Adaptation in Stinson BeachServes as preview for Board of Supervisors’ decisions later this summer
Boosted by new grants and partnerships, Marin County's Emergency Operations Center’s improvements and innovative policies highlighted a new era of robust emergency management for the community.
Sheriff’s Oversight Ordinance Bound for the Board; First reading on creation of new entities scheduled for October 29 meeting.
Smaller Marin City Affordable Housing Agreement on Board Agenda; County, developer negotiate solution to address neighborhood concerns.
of November, Marin County experienced an unprecedented interval of poor air quality due to wildfire smoke. The frequency, duration, and severity of wildfire events is increasing significantly, and each offers an opportunity to refine our response. Marin County Public Health issued public health
Handout Packet 08202012 MHSA Event Summary 08202012 MHSA Event Save the Date back to top MHSA Community Services and Supports (CSS) Plan Last Updated: 8/26/13 Marin County Community Mental Health Services submitted its MHSA Community Services and Supports Plan to the State on February 8, 2006
and reflection. Books must be cleared by the RFA worker. Resource parents are allowed to count one book per year and will receive 3 hours of credit. For questions about whether a particular event or training will satisfy your training requirements, please discuss it with your RFA Worker
County Departments Preparing to Open Doors; Here’s a review of virus-related changes to services at County of Marin facilities.
High Tides Expected Over Next Few Months; Seasonal tide levels could impact areas with history of localized flooding