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PG&E will be closing the road near 102 Hillside Ave to replace a power pole and perform overhead electrical maintenance. The road closure will happen Monday , 2/24, between approximately 9am – 4pm. They have an approved encroachment permit EP2412-002 and affected properties have also been notified.

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On Monday, February 3rd, the Digital Service team presented the findings of the Canal Broadband feasibility project to the City Council. The presentation focused on the results of work over the past 2 years to begin the process of addressing permanent broadband infrastructure needs for the Canal neighborhood. The project was funded by a Local...

PG&E’s subcontractor, Core Tree Care, will be working at the locations listed below. This work will be done the week of 2/18 – 2/21. Public inquires can be addressed by the contractor: John Ball, Core Tree Care 559-944-9459.   LOT Street 32 DORIAN WAY 267 KNIGHT RD 290 CULLODEN PARK RD 1120 LINCOLN AVE 1001...

Snapshot En Espanol San Rafael City Council Meeting Highlights On Tuesday, February 18, the City of San Rafael will hold a City Council meeting at 6:00 PM at City Hall, 1400 Fifth Avenue. Details: Regular Meeting: Begins at 6:00 PM in the Council Chambers. City Manager and Councilmember Reports: Reports from the City Manager and...

Date and time: 2025-02-20 06:00 pmLocation: Park & Recreation Commission - February 20, 2025 (Cancelled)Department: Public MeetingsAgendaSelect 'download' to view Cancellation NoticeDate and time: 2025-02-20 06:00 pmLocation: Park & Recreation Commission - February 20, 2025 (Cancelled)Department: Public MeetingsAgendaSelect 'download' to view Cancellation Notice

Date and time: 2025-02-18 06:00 pmLocation: City HallDepartment: City CouncilDate and time: 2025-02-18 06:00 pmLocation: City HallDepartment: City CouncilAgendaSAN RAFAEL CITY COUNCIL - TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2025 REGULAR MEETING AT 6:00 P.M. San Rafael City Hall, Council Chambers 1400 Fifth Avenue, San Rafael, CA 94901 Watch online: https://tinyurl.com/cc-2025-02-18 or www.youtube.com/cityofsanrafael Listen by phone: (669) 444-9171...

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Date and time: 2025-02-19 06:00 pmLocation: City HallDepartment: City Manager's OfficeDate and time: 2025-02-19 06:00 pmLocation: City HallDepartment: City Manager's OfficeAgendaAgendaDate and time: 2025-02-19 06:00 pmLocation: City HallDepartment: City Manager's OfficeAgendaAgendaAgenda packetAgenda PacketDate and time: 2025-02-19 06:00 pmLocation: City HallDepartment: City Manager's OfficeAgendaSelect "download" to view AgendaAgenda packetAgenda PacketDate and time: 2025-02-19 06:00 pmLocation: City...

Date and time: 2025-02-13 01:00 pmLocation: Homelessness and Housing Subcommittee – February 13, 2025Department: City CouncilDate and time: 2025-02-13 01:00 pmLocation: Homelessness and Housing Subcommittee – February 13, 2025Department: City CouncilAgendaSelect 'download' to view AgendaDate and time: 2025-02-13 01:00 pmLocation: Homelessness and Housing Subcommittee – February 13, 2025Department: City CouncilAgendaSelect 'download' to view Agenda CorrespondenceDate...

Across San Rafael, the vacancy rates in 2023 included: Office 15%, Retail 2.6%, and Industrial 3.6%

The process begins with a petition signed by a majority of property owners within the proposed district and involves submission and approval of required components such as a district management plan to City Council for approval. CBIDs must be established according to the State’s Streets and Highways Code. Renewal is permitted once a district has...

San Rafael Proposed CBID Area Jan 2025 This linked map provides parcel level information for properties that have been engaged to evaluate the potential of a CBID.

District financing is based upon the levy of special assessments on real properties that receive special benefits from the improvements and activities implemented within the CBID’s Benefit Zone . Several factors can be used to determine proportional costs to the parcels within the District, including  linear frontage (excluding alleys), lot size or the footprint of...

CBIDs  provide services selected by their members above and beyond those services already provided by the City.   Districts usually prioritize these general categories: District identity activities like branding, special events and marketing Maintenance and security, including sidewalk maintenance, beautification programs, and wayfinding signage. Demand creation that may include regional marketing or business attraction efforts.

The annual budget of a CBID is set by the Owners Association and is determined by the level and type of improvements and activities that property owners within the district wish to implement. As a result, CBID budgets range in size from under $100,000 to several million dollars. Assessments are generally set using three metrics:...

No. Taxes go into government agency general funds to be used throughout their jurisdictions as needed. PBID assessments can only be levied and used within the PBID boundaries to fund programs and activities authorized by the approved Management Plan. The PBID must be re-approved after each term that the PBID expires (5 or 8 years...

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