Fairfax-Bolinas Road CONDITION UPDATES, thank you for your patience: At milepost 5.73, Fairfax-Bolinas Road will be open on weekdays and weekends from 12/16/24 through 1/1/25 (weather permitting), with traffic controlled through a single lane with alternating access. This is to accommodate the holiday traffic. From 1/2/25 through 1/5/25, the road will be closed at milepost 5.73 to allow for construction activities as the project nears completion, weather permitting. After 1/5/25, it is anticipated that the road will be closed from Azalea Hill to Ridgecrest on weekdays only. By mid-January, the project is expected to be completed and the roadway will fully reopen. See project webpage for details.

Fawn Drive Parking Restrictions

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Description

Overview

  • Parking restrictions have been proposed along Fawn Drive due to concerns regarding emergency response vehicle access. The proposed restrictions address parking near the Mission Pass Trail entrance (gate area) where through access has a history of becoming impacted.
  • Following review of the location and the identified concerns, the County of Marin has developed a parking restriction proposal with input from the Fire Department, Sheriff’s Office, County Parks, and Traffic Operations.
    • Parking Restriction Proposal:
      • A parking restriction is proposed directly across from the Mission Pass Trail entrance to improve emergency vehicle access.
      • A parking restriction is proposed along the blind curve located in the downhill direction approaching the Mission Pass Trail entrance. The area in the vicinity of the trail entrance gets congested with vehicles, as well as pedestrians and bicyclists entering and exiting the trail. The proposed parking restriction improves sightlines for all users approaching this area.
      • View map of proposed restrictions
  • These parking restrictions are supported by the Marin County Public Works and will require the Marin County Board of Supervisors' approval to implement. The Board will review public comments and staff recommendations on these proposed parking restrictions at a public meeting this November

Timeline

August to September 2021

  • Public comment period on proposed parking restrictions

November 2, 2021

  • Marin County Board of Supervisors adoption of parking restrictions
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