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Final- Agenda-Packet-Jun 2, 2022

Date and time: Date and time: 2022-06-07 07:00 pmLocation: Design Review Board - June 7, 2022 [Cancelled]Department: Community DevelopmentAgendaThis meeting of the Design Review Board has been cancelled.Date and time: 2022-06-07 07:00 pmLocation: Design Review Board - June 7, 2022 [Cancelled]Department: Community DevelopmentAgendaThis meeting of the Design Review Board has been cancelled.

San Rafael is a wonderful place to live, work, raise a family and retire. Local residents value safe neighborhoods, good schools and the strong sense of community. Aging Streets, Storm Drains, Libraries and Infrastructure Incorporated in 1874, San Rafael is one of California’s oldest cities. With streets, sidewalks, bridges, storm drains, parks, playgrounds, libraries and...

The City of San Rafael welcomes your feedback and questions as we make plans to maintain and improve aging streets, storm drains, buildings and infrastructure. For more information or to share feedback on local priorities, please contact the City Manager’s office at (415) 485-3070 or cityservices@CityofSanRafael.org.

You can register to vote at www.registertovote.ca.gov. To find out more about voting in the November 8, 2022 election, please contact the Marin County Elections Department at (415) 473-6456.

The proposed measure would need a 50% majority vote in order to pass. All registered voters living in the City of San Rafael would be eligible to vote on the measure.

No. By law, all funds from a local voter approved funding measure must be spent locally to address local needs.

This is not an annual tax on property owners. A real estate transfer tax is only paid when a property is bought or sold in San Rafael and is calculated as a percentage of the purchase price.

Yes, most state and federal funding for infrastructure and other investments require local matching funds. A local funding measure would help San Rafael qualify for state and federal funding for infrastructure and homeless services that will otherwise go to other communities.

The City of San Rafael is committed to accountability and transparency with local funds. A local funding measure would likely include a clear system of fiscal accountability, including: By law, all funds raised by the measure must stay in San Rafael for local uses No funds may be taken away by the State Annual independent...

A thorough analysis of San Rafael’s aging library facilities has identified upgrades required for safety, access for older adults and people with disabilities, and functionality for users. For example, the 113-year-old Downtown Library has frequent roof leaks, inadequate plumbing and restrooms and outdated electrical systems that cannot support current technology needs. Children’s programs at the...

Funding from a potential measure could support general city services and projects, such as: Repairing potholes, city streets, sidewalks and traffic signals Upgrading storm drains to reduce street flooding and storm drain failures Preserving rapid 9-1-1 emergency response and evacuation routes Keeping city parks, playgrounds and downtown safe and clean, including addressing the impacts of...

The City of San Rafael is currently considering options for funding improvements to aging streets, storm drains, libraries and other public infrastructure. One option is placing a measure on the November 2022 ballot to increase the existing property transfer tax by 1% – which is only paid when a property is bought or sold in...

Incorporated in 1874, San Rafael is one of California’s oldest cities. With streets, sidewalks, bridges, storm drains, libraries and other public buildings constructed as San Rafael grew throughout the 20th Century, the aging infrastructure needs repair and improvements. For example, San Rafael has 331 miles of streets that require ongoing pothole repair and repaving. Failing...

San Rafael strives to provide a safe, healthy, prosperous and livable environment in partnership with the community. Important priorities include safe neighborhoods, good schools and the strong sense of community.

Agenda-June 2, 2022

Date and time: Date and time: 2022-06-01 07:00 pmLocation: Pickleweed Advisory Committee – June 1, 2022Department: Library & RecreationAgendaSelect 'download' to view agenda packetAgenda packetSelect 'download' to view agenda packetDate and time: 2022-06-01 07:00 pmLocation: Pickleweed Advisory Committee – June 1, 2022Department: Library & RecreationAgendaSelect 'download' to view agenda packetAgenda packetSelect 'download' to view agenda...

Date and time: Date and time: 2022-06-01 06:00 pmLocation: Bicycle & Pedestrian Advisory Committee – June 1, 2022Department: Public WorksAgendaSelect 'download' to view agendaAgenda packetSelect 'download' to view agenda packetDate and time: 2022-06-01 06:00 pmLocation: Bicycle & Pedestrian Advisory Committee – June 1, 2022Department: Public WorksAgendaSelect 'download' to view agendaAgenda packetSelect 'download' to view agenda...

The Public Art Review Board’s purpose is to help administer the public art review process and to advise the City Council on public art installations. Meetings January 15, 2025 April 30, 2025 July 16, 2025 October 15. 2025 Interpretation can be requested by completing and submitting this form at least 72 hours in advance of a meeting....

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