The City Hall building will be closed to the general public on Fridays from June 6, 2025 through August 29, 2025. San Rafael Community Centers, Libraries, Al Boro Parking Services, and all Public Safety services will remain open and maintain normal Friday hours.

   

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It is anticipated that many backyard barbecue’s will be in use during a power outage. Please exercise extreme caution during these times of elevated fire risk and keep safety in mind when setting up, using and cleaning your BBQ grill. Unattended cooking remains the number one cause of fires and fire related injuries in San...

Tips for the use of portable, gas-powered emergency generator equipment: Store flammable liquids only in D.O.T. and OSHA approved safety containers, in a well-ventilated environment and not in any space that contains gas appliances such as water heaters and furnaces, or any device that creates a spark. Approved safety containers can be 5 gallons maximum...

Never leave open flames, including candles, unattended Assure you have working smoke alarms in your home Keep candles out of the reach of children and pets Do not burn candles on or near combustible materials Open outdoor burning is prohibited during Red Flag warnings and extreme fire weather conditions

About Project goals Reconstruct the aging San Quentin Pump Station to continue providing critical flood protection to the southern San Rafael area Budget Planning/Design $375,000 Construction $6,500,000 Overview Located just northwest of the Target store, the San Quentin Pump Station is a critical piece of drainage infrastructure that conveys storm runoff from a 400-acre drainage...

A) Indigent Payment Plan (Income-based) The City of San Rafael offers a payment plan for registered owners that meet certain eligibility requirements pursuant to Assembly Bill 503. The best way to apply for an Indigent Payment Plan is to apply online and submit your income documentation there: Visit www.citationprocessingcenter.com, enter your License Plate # to take...

About Project goals Spinnaker Point Parking Modifications (Phase 1) Create additional parking spaces along the northern side of Spinnaker Point Drive to help alleviate the lack of parking issue within the Canal area Realign the sidewalk in anticipation of the Tiscornia Marsh Project (headed by Marin Audubon Society) that will create a larger levee in...

Para traducir esta página, haga clic en icono de globo" ", y seleccione su idioma.   Planned power outages, otherwise known as "PSPS" have become a standard tool used by PG&E to reduce the risk of wildfire during certain weather events. In October of 2019, Marin County experienced a multi-day County wide PSPS. All residents...

One of the key calls to action is for PG&E customers to update their contact information at their earliest convenience to help PG&E notify them in the event of a possible PSPS: Update contact info with PG&E online or by calling 1-866-743-6589 during normal business hours to receive alerts directly from PG&E through automated calls,...

Setting aside one gallon of drinking water per person, per day. Non-perishable food that is easy to prepare without power. Non-electric can opener, along with forks, spoons, and knives. Adequate baby and pet food if a household has either or both. Flashlights (Do not use candles.) At least two extra sets of batteries. A battery-powered...

Marin Transit: If Traffic lights are affected, then Marin Transit services may be delayed.  Most of Marin Transit vehicles are either fueled at the County or at Golden Gate Transit’s yard. These fuel pumps have generators in the event of electrical outages.  Marin Transit currently has two electric buses at this time, and would be...

The City of San Rafael Public Works facility has a back-up generator, fuel tanks on site. In the event of a PSPS, Public Works would be responsible for ensuring adequate fuel supplies for emergency vehicles and City back-up generators.

Police and Fire personnel will continue to provide for life safety and property protection across our community. 911 services will remain operational and with redundancies. We also now have text to 911 capabilities in Marin County. Call if you can, text if you can’t.

The City has been in touch with cell phone companies and understand that they are actively working on their contingency plans to assist consumers in the event of a potential power shutdown by PG&E. This is a statewide issue and as soon as the City hears back from them, we will share the information with...

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