Category: Projects

Progress on Emergency Power for County Facilities

For Immediate Release – San Rafael, CA – Disaster preparedness spurs backup power upgrades for essential services With the surge in California wildfires in 2020, including in West Marin, the need for resilient essential services facilities in Marin County is more real than ever. To prepare for such disasters, the County of Marin has been … Continued

Draft Report Available for Corte Madera Creek Project

For Immediate Release – San Rafael, CA – Public invited to comment on environmental impacts of flood mitigation project The draft environmental impact report (EIR) for the Corte Madera Creek Flood Risk Management Project has been released and is available for review online. The draft report presents an analysis of the environmental impacts of the … Continued

Flood Mitigation Project Milestone and Delay

For Immediate Release – San Rafael, CA – Final phase of stormwater basin moving forward despite bridge project issue The Marin County Flood Control and Water Conservation District is wrapping up plans for the final phase of the Sunnyside Stormwater Detention Basin and the project is expected to open for contractor bids this summer. The … Continued

Levee Project Proposed for Santa Venetia

For Immediate Release – San Rafael, CA – Improved system intended to mitigate tidal flooding   Santa Venetia, a low-lying community adjacent to San Francisco Bay, is susceptible to flooding from severe storms and high tides. To help reduce the risk of future incidents, which is increasing due to sea level rise, land subsidence, and … Continued

Project Adds to County’s Accessibility Commitment

For Immediate Release – San Rafael, CA – Neighborhood curb upgrades are latest in disability access improvements   Starting the week of October 19, a series of accessible sidewalk ramps will be installed in the Santa Venetia area near San Rafael, further demonstrating the high priority the County of Marin places on accessibility improvements for … Continued

Sustainability Planning Update Coming for Muir Woods

For Immediate Release – San Rafael, CA – Presentation scheduled for national monument’s multiyear improvements   A progress update on a parking reservation system and traffic control measures associated with the Muir Woods National Monument[External] will be provided to the Marin County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday, October 6. The public is encouraged to participate in the … Continued

Popular West Marin Road to be Repaved

For Immediate Release – San Rafael, CA – Four miles of roadway to Dillon Beach to be improved   Warm summer weather is perfect for paving roads, and the Marin County Department of Public Works (DPW) is set to resurface about four miles of Dillon Beach Road in West Marin. The estimated $2 million project will improve … Continued

San Anselmo Flood Project Construction to Begin

For Immediate Release – San Rafael, CA – Excavation of the Fairfax flood control basin set to start in September   The Marin County Flood Control and Water Conservation District will begin excavating Sunnyside Basin near Fairfax in early September as part of the San Anselmo Flood Risk Reduction Project. The excavation and relocation of 20,000 cubic yards … Continued

Marin Center Exhibit Hall to Undergo Upgrades

For Immediate Release – San Rafael, CA – Seismic improvements to be made to Exhibit Hall with grant funding   In an ongoing effort to improve the Marin Center facilities, the Exhibit Hall building will undergo a seismic upgrade project beginning in August 2021. The project is expected to take 10 months to complete. Seismic upgrades to … Continued

County Installs Tech to Improve Crosswalk Safety

For Immediate Release – San Rafael, CA – Grant funding covers new rapid flashing beacons at specific crosswalks   The Marin County Department of Public Works (DPW)  has completed installation of rectangular rapid flashing beacons at three crosswalks in unincorporated areas of Marin. The technology is designed to improve safety by alerting oncoming drivers that pedestrians are … Continued

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