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Overview Everyone plays a role in preparing for and safely evacuating if needed. The City has a variety of iniatives aimed at assuring our responders and residents can be safe should an evacuation be needed. These include our regular vegetation clearance along roadways; access and egress improvements through parking clarifications, emergency alerts, preparedness training, and...

Any entity providing electricity, gas, cable, video programming, telephone, telecommunications or other services to customers, and which pursuant to state law or local franchise is entitled to install its facilities in the public right of way

Fences or wall higher than three feet above natural grade Groundwater monitoring wells

Flat or low-level improvements/landscaping adjacent to city streets or pedestrian walking paths, including but not limited to low-level plants and shrubs, landscape walls and fences less than 3’ in height, a private postal box on a post, boulders, concrete and other flat work Bicycle racks Newspaper racks Awnings, signs, eaves or other minor architectural features...

Closure for limited periods of public streets, driveways or public areas not under control of the State or the County Closure for limited periods of time of public sidewalks Construction required for installation of sidewalks, driveways approaches, curbs and gutters, including underdrains, underground facilities, and sewer laterals Painting of address numbers on curbs Painting/washing of...

Sonoma Marin Area Rail Transit (SMART) is passenger rail service providing a safe, reliable and congestion-free transportation option for Marin and Sonoma counties. This is crucial for the San Rafael community as it supports economic vitality and expands public transit opportunities for our residents and workforce. SMART has constructed two train stations, one at the Civic...

88 Vivian Street Address: 88 Vivian Street APN(s): 008-092-02 Project No.(s): ED21-042 TS21-004 UP21-017 Applicant: Matt Ashton 20 Pamela Way Cota De Caza, CA 92679 (949) 584-2042 matt@ashton3.com Project Planner: Krystle Rizzi, Contract Planner  (707) 540-0723 krystle.rizzi@cityofsanrafael.org Project Description The project proposes to redevelop the existing site located at 88 Vivian Street (currently Country Club...

Date and time: Date and time: 2021-09-21 07:00 pmLocation: Design Review Board - September 21, 2021 (Cancelled)Department: Public MeetingsAgendaSelect 'download' below to view the Cancellation NoticeDate and time: 2021-09-21 07:00 pmLocation: Design Review Board - September 21, 2021 (Cancelled)Department: Public MeetingsAgendaSelect 'download' below to view the Cancellation Notice

Date and time: Date and time: 2021-09-20 07:00 pmLocation: City Council - September 20, 2021Department: Public MeetingsDate and time: 2021-09-20 07:00 pmLocation: City Council - September 20, 2021Department: Public MeetingsAgendaAGENDA SAN RAFAEL CITY COUNCIL – MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2021 REGULAR MEETING AT 7:00 P.M. Watch on Webinar: https://tinyurl.com/cc-2021-09-20 Watch on YouTube: www.youtube.com/cityofsanrafael Listen by phone:...

Date and time: Date and time: 2021-09-14 07:00 pmLocation: Joint Planning Commission / Design Review Board Study Session - September 14, 2021Department: Public MeetingsDate and time: 2021-09-14 07:00 pmLocation: Joint Planning Commission / Design Review Board Study Session - September 14, 2021Department: Public MeetingsAgendaJoint San Rafael Planning Commission / Design Review Board Study Session Tuesday,...

Date and time: Date and time: 2021-09-16 06:00 pmLocation: Park & Recreation Commission - September 16, 2021Department: Public MeetingsDate and time: 2021-09-16 06:00 pmLocation: Park & Recreation Commission - September 16, 2021Department: Public MeetingsAgendaSelect 'download' below to view the AgendaAgenda packetSelect 'download' below to view the Agenda PacketDate and time: 2021-09-16 06:00 pmLocation: Park &...

Para traducir esta página, haga clic en el icono del globo terráqueo y seleccione su idioma Để dịch trang này, hãy nhấp vào biểu tượng quả địa cầu và chọn ngôn ngữ của bạn Let's House San Rafael   |   2023-2031 Housing Element Update The 2023-2031 Housing Element was certified by the State Department of Housing...

Date and time: Date and time: 2021-09-14 06:00 pmLocation: Board of Library Trustees - September 14, 2021Department: Public MeetingsAgendaSelect 'download' below to view the AgendaAgenda packetSelect 'download' below to view the Agenda PacketDate and time: 2021-09-14 06:00 pmLocation: Board of Library Trustees - September 14, 2021Department: Public MeetingsAgendaSelect 'download' below to view the AgendaAgenda packetSelect...

The best way to assist people experiencing homelessness in Marin is to donate or volunteer directly through social service agencies and community groups working with our community.   Homeward Bound Marin – In addition to being Marin’s primary emergency shelter provider, Homeward Bound also operates 353 units of supportive housing, provides medical respite care, and provides job training...

The most recent Point-In-Time Count (a bi-annual field study of local homelessness) was conducted in 2022, finding 1,121 total persons experiencing homelessness in Marin County. Of the total homeless count population, 74% were unsheltered and 26% were sheltered, either in emergency shelter or transitional housing units. The number of those experiencing unsheltered homelessness increased in...

San Rafael continues to be a countywide leader in the development of new housing options for people experiencing homelessness. This includes:   City Council allocated $1.3M in Affordable Housing Trust Fund dollars to support the redevelopment of 3301 Kerner Boulevard, a former County office building, as permanent supportive housing.  The project received major support from Marin...

Approximately 350 San Rafael residents experience homelessness on any given night, and the City has made ending homelessness one of its key strategic goals and objectives.  Like all California communities of its size, San Rafael must apply its limited resources and leverage intergovernmental and community partnerships to create housing that supports our residents with the...

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