The City is currently conducting a survey with a randomly selected group of community members. Participation is voluntary, and individual responses will remain confidential. Not all residents will be contacted, as the survey uses a random sampling approach. The survey will remain open for a limited period while data collection is underway.

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The SMART Train is now running a full schedule, and in response to community concerns about noise, the San Rafael and Novato City Councils have established a Quiet Zone. As SMART runs regular passenger service, it's important to be aware: THE HORN WILL NOT BLOW AT RAILROAD CROSSINGS The train will only sound the horn as...

↑ Learn more about the City's history with illegal dumping and access additional resources by visiting our sites above.    There Are Three Ways We Can All Help Keep Our City Clean! PREVENT!  Discouraging criminal activity is the first step to preventing  illegal dumping! Please review the below links to learn more. REMOVE! If you...

Such engagement efforts are not a requirement of the CVRA, which only addresses the change from at-large elections to district-based elections, nor of the decision to be made by the City Council whether to transition to district-based elections during the time period allowed by the law. It is a related matter, however, which may be...

The City held a study session on November 20 and has held public hearings on December 4, December 18 and January 16 to receive public input.  Now that the City Council has decided to transition to district-based elections, the City Council will hold multiple meetings over a period of not more than 90 days in...

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