Storm Related Road Closures for Unincorporated Marin County: Fairfax-Bolinas Road from Azalea Hill to Highway 1 in West Marin is closed due to debris on the roadway.
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Visit the FEMA flood map service center to find your official flood map, access a range of other flood hazard products, and take advantage of tools for better understanding flood risk.
Marin County has two drop off facilities, one in Marin and one in Novato. Information detailing what constitutes hazardous waste may be found by visiting one of the following websites: Marin Household Hazardous Waste Novato Household Hazardous Waste
The FAA does not have the authority to regulate the operations of military aircraft. If you live near a military installation, you should try contacting their noise office or community relations department for more information on their operations in your community.
Helicopters generally fly under visual flight rules (VFR), where they are not under the control of Air Traffic Control (ATC) resulting in ATC not controlling where the helicopter flies. While some metropolitan areas have defined helicopter routes, many are voluntary and helicopter pilots can deviate from those routes. You should contact the helicopter operator directly...
Airport noise issues and concerns near the Gnoss Field Airport can be directed to the County’s Airport Manager: Dan Jensen at (415) 897-1754 or via email. Important note: If you believe the airplanes were flying unsafely, then this is an issue for your local FAA Flight Standards District Office (FSDO): FAA Oakland Office, 1420 Harbor...
To Report a Blocked Roadway or hazard (such as potholes): West Marin 415-446-4421 Urban East Marin 415-473-7388 Monday through Friday, 6:00AM – 5:00PM. Outside of those hours, please call 415-473-7513. You can also report online.
If the road is County maintained and the tree is in the right-of-way, we can ask our Roads Division to make arrangements to take down the tree. If the tree is on private property, however, it is the property owner’s responsibility to manage vegetation growing on their property. Visit our wepage to report a down...
To learn about the various jurisdictions in Marin, please see our jurisdiction resource page. To learn about the different types of roads in Marin, such as County-maintained, non-county maintained, private roads and paper roads, please see our Roads in Marin page.