Work Begins on Bellam Boulevard US-101 and I-580 Ramps; TAM-led project to alleviate traffic congestion will require nighttime closures.
Bolinas Lagoon Advisory Council Regular Public MeetingNovember 15, 2024, 10:00 a.m.Meeting LocationBolinas Fire Protection District, 100 Mesa Road, Bolinas, CACall to Order Public Comment Open time for public expression, up to three minutes per speaker, on items not on the Bolinas Lagoon Advisory Co
Marin County Service Area 33 Advisory BoardMinutes for Meeting on March 13, 2025Meeting held at Stinson Beach Community CenterAdvisory Board Members Present: John Archibald, Chris Fitting, Lance Meade, Michael Mitchell, Marcus WhiteAdvisory Board Members Absent: None 1. CALL TO ORDERCalled to Ord
Budget Workshop Highlights Balanced Forecast and Draft County Workplan; Supervisors and public review department workplans in preparation for next three-year budget
By involving community members, we created a civilian oversight framework that builds public trust and addresses local needs.
Written arguments for and against the measures may be filed before 4:30 PM Monday, August 19. The list of measures and information about filing arguments can be found at www.marinvotes.org.
New Design Phase Planned for Levee Project; Flood Control District seeks revised design and new funding for construction.
Additional Prescribed Burn near Bon Tempe Lake will Produce Visible Smoke; This is the third planned fire fuel reduction effort on Mount Tamalpais since July.
Recommendations made by OCE Analysts for the Board of Supervisors on 2024 Statewide Ballot Propositions.
Plans are underway for a prescribed burn that may take place as early as Thursday, August 14, near Bon Tempe Lake on Mount Tamalpais.
Marin County Service Area 18 Advisory BoardMinutes for Meeting on February 12, 2025Meeting held at Room 410B, Civic CenterBoard Members Present: Gina Hagen, Carey LeVash, Jacqueline Garcia1. CALL TO ORDERMeeting was called to order by Commissioner Hagen at 3:08 P.M. 2. PUBLIC COMMENTNo public
Progress on Veterans’ Memorial Auditorium Upgrades; Consultant recommended to design the building systems upgrade project
County to Support Statewide Food Waste Mandate; Unincorporated Marin ordinance will adhere to California’s Senate Bill 1383.
Towards the beginning of each calendar year, we open a funding application for affordable housing, community infrastructure and services projects.
Learn about affordable housing, who qualifies, and why it's important to build more in our community.
State Public Defender Group Honors Marin Staff; Top award goes to program that helps immigrants obtain driver’s licenses.
The Marin County’s Pavement Condition Index (PCI) has reached a milestone of 70, up two points from its December 2023 score. Based on the most recent data published in the California Statewide Local Streets and Roads Needs Assessment, the latest measured statewide average PCI is 67.
2023 Feb 17 Caltrans Tiburon Boulevard (Highway 131) Repaving Project - Environmental Study
Caltrans Tiburon Boulevard (Highway 131) Repaving Project -Environmental Study Request
Marin County: Elections: policy for the public to observe and ensure the integrity of the election process.
landscaping within the Rush Creek development. RCLLD Overview Related Links Parks Measure A Boards and Commissions Index Commissioner Opportunities Meeting Calendar Check the calendar for upcoming board, commission, and committee meetings. View Calendar
Funding Secured for Santa Venetia Levee System; Federal and state funds allocated to spur flood mitigation project into next phase.
Get the Updated COVID-19 Vaccine at No or Low Cost; Marin County Public Health continues pop-up clinics: Free vaccinations for Medi-Cal recipients.
Learn more about this multi-family affordable housing project in Southern Marin.
Bay Area Health Officials Urge Vigilance as Measles Cases Rise Nationwide
King tides are the highest tides of the year and can cause temporary flooding in low-lying and flood-prone areas, particularly along the Bay shoreline, near creeks, and in locations that have experienced flooding during past king tide events. Tides may reach levels high enough to flood some coastal
Future Housing Sites on Agenda for March 1; County prepares to update long-term plans to meet needs and state mandates.
Overdose is one of the leading causes of death for Marin County residents aged 55 and under. Fentanyl is driving these overdoses and is associated with approximately 60% of overdose deaths in the county. The following data are intended to track trends and provide information for shared understanding
A housing element is a local plan outlining how we will meet our housing needs for all income levels.