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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Substantial Remodels Definition Substantial Remodel Working Examples - Substantial Remodels Fire Prevention Standards Christmas Tree Lot Signage Cold-Sparklers Prohibited Impairment Rules/Fire Watch Home-Based Childcare Hydrants and Bollards Knox Box/Gate Switches Outdoor Fires and Open Burning Open Burning for Residents  - PERMIT REQUIRED Not being issued at this time. Outdoor Fireplaces for Residents Model Rockets -...

Attention Customers:   Change to Resale Refund Policy.   All  reports applied for after 6/30/2023  will no longer be eligible for refunds.    Since the 1970’s, the City of San Rafael has been administering and enforcing a residential building resale (RBR) inspection program. The RBR program requires that prior to the sale or exchange of any residential...

Fire Department's privacy notice describes how medical information may be used and disclosed and how you can get access to this information.

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Maintain Your Sewer Lateral It's important to keep your part of the sewer system maintained and clean so that it doesn't cause sewer spills and backups, damage property or threaten the health of you, other people or the environment. A cracked and damaged sewer connection lateral not only causes problems for your property but also for the main City...

Sewage spills must be reported ASAP! If you see raw sewage coming from an overflow device (such as a mushroom cap) next to a building, it is likely a stoppage in the sewer lateral and the responsibility of the property owner - the property owner should call a plumbing company to service their sewer line....

SRSD FY2015-16 / 2016-17 Budget SRSD FY2013-14/2014-15 Budget

Budget Documents Financial Statements Sanitation District Financial Reserves Policy In June 2015, the Board of Directors designated amounts to be provided as reserves for capital improvement projects and adopted a policy requiring transfers, commencing in 2015-16, to separate reserve accounts to provide funding required to pay for planned capital improvement projects. Transfers are based on...

The simple answer is not to put anything down the drain or in the toilet that could cause problems. This includes: fats, oils and grease, medications, wipes and hazardous liquids. Fats, oils and grease clog sewer lines, and medications and hazardous liquids pose challenges for the sewage treatment process. Also, never connect any storm drain...

Yes. During wet weather, stormwater enters through cracks and breaks, allowing massive amounts of stormwater to enter the public sewer system, causing additional spills and overloading the wastewater treatment process. The result increases the threat to public health, requires costly upgrades to the public system, and has, at times, contaminated San Francisco Bay and its...

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