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Description Overview Marin Civic Center has mechanical equipment that has reached its intended lifespan.  The County has undertaken a multi-phased program to repair, replace and upgrade the building’s mechanical systems.  This project, the Civic Center HVAC Chilled Water Plant replacement, will focus on the building’s most vulnerable system, its chilled water plant. Replacement of all...

Description Overview The existing dormitory configuration at the Marin City Fire Station is inadequate for the current staffing requirements and needs of the facility.  There is a need for standard sleeping quarters with individual bedrooms rather than the current “bunkhouse” style accommodations. This will both allow for a better sense of privacy and better accommodate...

For Immediate Release - Marin County, CA - Grant funding has covered 22% of the work, which utilized eco-friendly processes The Marin County Department of Public Works (DPW) recently completed five projects to improve sections of roadway across unincorporated areas of Marin. The projects resurfaced a total of 19.6 miles of road and carried a total...

Description Overview This sealant project includes crack sealing, preservation treatments, slurry seal, and striping on approximately 3.5 centerline miles of roadway.  The preservation treatments selected for this project were based on the current condition of the road, utility services' projects coordination and scoping of efficient road groupings to maximize work. These types of sealant projects...

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 Courtesy of Google Maps The project generally consists of adding a pedestrian crosswalk at the intersection of Berens Drive, McAllister Avenue and the Chicken Path Trail in Kentfield.  The proposed safety...

For questions, contact DPW’s  Land Development Division.

The meeting ensures your traffic control measures are safe and approved and allows the County to review your plans.

While it’s possible, submitting early helps avoid delays. Processing time can take longer if revisions or extra approvals are required.

For neighborhood events, check with your homeowner’s insurance or homeowners association for event coverage options.

The minimum fee is $160.89, but additional costs may apply depending on the review and inspections.

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.

No, an event encroachment permit is only for events in County-maintained areas (roads, sidewalks, etc.).

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...

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