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A Minor Temporary Encroachment Permit is required for all debris boxes and storage containers (i.e. portable on demand storage containers - PODS) placed on the street. Please note that an encroachment permit is not required if the debris box or storage container is placed on private property such as in a driveway and does not...

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The City Clerk’s office is recruiting to fill upcoming vacancies on our boards, commissions & committees (BCCs). Community members can apply online to serve on our BCCs, and more information and eligibility requirements are as follows: ADA Access Advisory Committee Board Description:  The ADA Access Advisory Committee provides valuable input in determining disability policy for...

Gerstle Park The 2018 Sidewalk Repair Program completed work in Gerstle Park this last week. The City completed 11,000 square feet of new sidewalk and 1,200 feet of new curb and gutter at 88 properties in Gerstle Park. That’s the equivalent of over a ½ mile of new sidewalk in the area or enough sidewalk...

The next General Municipal Election will be held on Tuesday, November 5, 2024. More information related to deadlines and candidacy will be released in June, 2024. The Offices up for election in 2024 will be: City of San Rafael Election Mayor District 1 Councilmember District 4 Councilmember City Attorney City Clerk Board of Education Election...

Over the last 12 months, several of our neighboring jurisdictions (including the County of Marin, Town of San Anselmo, and City of Larkspur, to name a few) have approved bans on flavored tobacco and the sale of tobacco at pharmacies. The purpose of a flavored tobacco ban is to combat the increase in youth tobacco...

At Monday night’s City Council meeting, which starts at 7 p.m., the City Council will consider approving a redevelopment project in Downtown at 999 Third Street. BioMarin is proposing to redevelop a former PG&E site by building two new 70 ft tall office buildings totaling 207,000 square feet, which will be incorporated into their existing...

Introduction This handout is intended to inform individuals of the variety of fees that may be collected by the City for new development projects.  This summary also describes fees collected by other agencies with jurisdiction within the City.  In these instances, the fee is not noted, but a contact at the agency is identified for...

At their 7 p.m. meeting on Monday evening, the City Council will hear an informational report about the draft City Council Goals & Strategies for Fiscal Year 2018-19. This guiding document consists of a set of goals, strategies, and key implementation tasks for the upcoming fiscal year, and parallels the City budget. The goals are...

What is "Source of Income Discrimination"? State law prohibits housing discrimination based on a person’s source of income (California Government Code Section 12921), but case law has established that California’s source of income discrimination law does not protect individuals or families with third party rental subsidies because rental payments do not qualify as a source...

Last year as part of a larger effort to improve pedestrian safety, the City developed an evaluation and prioritization process to score and rank uncontrolled pedestrian crossings. An uncontrolled pedestrian crossing is where the sidewalks or designated walkways intersect a roadway at a location where there is no traffic control (i.e.  traffic signal, STOP sign). ...

  In the 1960s the California Public Utilities Commission established a statewide utility undergrounding program to eliminate the concentration of overhead electric and telecommunication lines and wooden utility poles along major arterial streets, public areas of scenic value, and the downtown or civic center core. Funds to support this program are collected by utility companies,...

Prepare Now Pacific Gas & Electric Company (PG&E) has notified the County of Marin that it may activate its Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS) protocols in response to a high wind event and Red Flag Warning. At 7:30am this morning, PG&E said it could potentially initiate a planned power shutoff in parts of Marin County...

Marin County Public Health and Marin County Office of Education presented a recommendation to implement a phased-in, hybrid approach to learning for the fall K-12 semester. The gradual approach will include distance learning along with small in-person groups.  Following the guidance of Marin Public Health, individual districts will determine when it is appropriate to bring small groups of children into the classroom....

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