Description Overview The County of Marin has proposed traffic signal safety enhancements at 59 signalized intersections throughout unincorporated Marin County and in nine incorporated cities and towns. The project is a joint effort with the County of Marin acting as the lead agency coordinating with the cities and towns. The proposed project safety improvements include:...
This is a completed project. You are in the Archived Projects section of the website. Active projects can be found on the Projects webpage. Alternatively, you can learn more about repairs to other areas of Bolinas Road. Description The project reconstructed approximately 275 feet of roadway where a slide has reduced the structural integrity of Fairfax-Bolinas Road near...
This is a completed project. You are in the Archived Projects section of the website. Active projects can be found on the Projects webpage. Description Overview The project involves installing an approximately 116-foot retaining wall to stabilize the roadway and reinforce the hillside. Additionally, repairs will be made to the damaged pavement. Funding The estimated...
This is a completed project. You are in the Archived Projects section of the website. Active projects can be found on the Projects webpage. Description Overview The project plans to provide pedestrian improvements - new sidewalks, curb ramps, crosswalks, and a rapid-flash warning beacon - at intersections in Marin City at Drake Avenue and Cole...
This is a completed project. You are in the Archived Projects section of the website. Active projects can be found on the Projects webpage. Description Overview A retaining wall is being constructed approximately 0.25 mile west of Elephant Rock on the north side of Dillon Beach Road to abate further ground movement and stabilize the...
This is a completed project. You are in the Archived Projects section of the website. Active projects can be found on the Projects webpage. Description Overview This project will seismically retrofit the Marin Center Exhibit Hall to mitigate risks to the occupants of the facility in the event of a major seismic incident at the...
This is a completed project. You are in the Archived Projects section of the website. Active projects can be found on the Projects webpage. Description Overview The County of Marin is in the process of rehabilitating 2.2 miles of Sir Francis Drake Boulevard between Highway 101 and the Ross town limits. The project objectives are...
This is a collection of completed projects conducted by Marin County Public Works. Please note that this archive was created in October 2021 and does not showcase projects completed before that date.
In case of emergency, call 911 or contact relevant law enforcement or emergency services. County of Marin Public Works only services unincorporated areas of Marin. To find out your jurisdiction, view this map.
Marin County Public Works oversees the roads in unincorporated areas of the county, except for state highways and private roads. Sometimes it is necessary to restrict access to a road, such as shutting down a lane or fully closing a road. This can be caused by an emergency, like flooding, a fallen tree or a...
About The County of Marin administers the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) and the Community Rating System (CRS) Program for unincorporated areas of Marin County. Land Development engineers can provide one-on-one information regarding the FEMA mapping of the Special Flood Hazard Areas (SFHA) at the Public Works Land Development Permit Counter,...
About Over the years, as development has occurred in unincorporated Marin County, culvert pipes were installed within natural water courses. In most cases, these pipes were installed to simply provide all-weather road access to the development. In other, more rare cases, long stretches of natural water courses were buried in pipes to provide larger areas...
About If you live on a non-County maintained road and want to fund improvements to the road, you may want to form a Permanent Road Division (PRD). A PRD is a geographic area formed pursuant to California Streets and Highways Code, Sections 1160-1197 which provides property owners a mechanism to pay for private road improvements. Road improvements are paid...
The Marin County Department of Public Works is always searching for innovative, creative thinkers who are enthusiastic about their work and are committed to delivering excellence in serving the constituents of Marin. The County of Marin strives for diversity and an inclusive work environment. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. Minorities, women and individuals with...
About The goal of Procurement is to serve the best interests of the County by obtaining the maximum value for each dollar spent while at the same time complying with all County, State, and Federal laws. We strive to provide consistent quality and service to the departments we serve while conducting purchasing in a businesslike,...