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For Immediate Release - San Rafael, CA - Seasonal elevated levels could impact areas with history of localized flooding   Seasonal high tides often cause flooding along shoreline communities and low-lying roadways of Marin County, which can be exacerbated during winter storms. Tide-related flooding can happen whether it’s raining or not, and such instances are...

For Immediate Release - San Rafael, CA - New platform provides people of Marin with a service-focused online experience intended to evolve with the needs of our community   In its ongoing mission to deliver reliable and quality services as a transparent, modern government organization,  the County of Marin Department of Public Works has launched...

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Our Land Development division administers the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)  Community Rating System (CRS) Program for unincorporated areas of Marin County. To learn more about this voluntary incentive program, visit our FEMA Flood Information page or contact our  Land Development team.

About Approved and completed improvements constructed in the County right-of-way must be officially recorded at the County’s Accessor/Recorder’s Office. To initiate this process: Prepare an 8.5” by 11” site plan, drawn to scale with dimensions provided and a 0.5” border that CLEARLY indicates the right-of-way line, edge of pavement, centerline of road, street name and...

About Marin County is known for its beauty and numerous natural as well as manmade treasures. Companies interested in filming on County-maintained roads are required to apply for a permit to film in the County right-of-way. In addition, there are a number of other agencies and interested community groups that also require notification, and in...

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