If your event takes place in a city or town within Marin County, or on a state highway, you’ll need to contact the local city or town government or Caltrans for their permitting requirements. Use MarinMap to confirm the jurisdiction.
About If you're hosting a special event in Marin County and plan to use a County-maintained road, sidewalk, or shoulder (known as the "County right-of-way"), you’ll need an event encroachment permit. This includes: Closing a road Performing traffic control measures and placing signage Placing event-related items (e.g., tents, tables, equipment) in the County right-of-way Examples...
1/14/25 UPDATE: The Board approved granting the contract with CAW Architects. For Immediate Release - Marin County, CA - A consultant is recommended to design the building systems upgrade project The Veterans’ Memorial Auditorium (VMA) is the gem of the Marin Center, a staple arts venue in Marin for the past 50 years. It has been closed since...
UPDATE 1/14/25: The Board approved the ordinance amendments. For Immediate Release - Marin County, CA - A proposed revision would allow for more flexibility in ‘no parking zone’ times In coordination with the Marin County Sheriff’s Office, the Marin County Department of Public Works (DPW) is recommending clarified language in the Marin County Code (MCC) Chapter 15.36 that relates...
1/14/25 UPDATE: The Board scheduled a public hearing for 10:30 AM Tuesday, January 28, to consider the rate adjustment request. For Immediate Release - Marin County, CA - Board of Supervisors to consider a 3.61% rate increase for Marin Sanitary Service Residents in certain areas of central and southern Marin may soon see increases in...
Description Overview The project is in the planning phase, but will either retrofit or replace the 60-year-old, two-lane bridge over Miller Creek in Lucas Valley-Marinwood, between Mt Lassen Drive and Huckleberry Road . The current bridge configuration is a constriction to water flow in the creek that has resulted in scour and damage to the...
About Manages the County of Marin’s Capital Improvement construction contracts in accordance with statutory requirements. Provides resources during emergencies such as flooding and landslides to ensure public safety and public convenience. The division also provides construction administration services for other local public agencies.