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FAA - Record of Decision (ROD) July 2020 ROD - Proposed Extension of Runway 13/31 Final Supplement to Final Environmental Impact Statement (SEIS) January 2020 Volume 1 Final SEIS Cover Sheet[PDF] Final SEIS Inside Cover[PDF] Table of Contents[PDF] Acronyms and Glossary of Terms[PDF] Final SEIS Summary[PDF] Chapter 1: Background[PDF] Chapter 2: Purpose and Need[PDF] Chapter...

Aircraft owners and operators may park or store their aircraft at Gnoss Field. Transient parking Daily transient parking is free and no commercial landing fees apply. Aircraft parked overnight on tie-downs will be tagged and fees are $10/night for small aircraft, $15/night for turboprop aircraft, and $20/night for turbine aircraft. Hangars Hangars at Gnoss Field...

Numerous flight instructors train students at Gnoss Field, some based on the field and others seeking challenging conditions due to the crosswinds. Crosswinds Prepare your students for the effects of gusty crosswind conditions. Winds rarely stay steady with variable speeds and directions common. Gusts to 25 knots are not uncommon with crosswinds ranging from 45...

Typical weather Weather at Gnoss Field might be called California nice. Morning low clouds often burn off before noon. The marine layer comes in occasionally from the Pacific Ocean due west or wraps around from the Golden Gate through San Pablo Bay from the southeast. Storms in the winter usually come from the southwest. Otherwise,...

Learn more about Gnoss Field Airport users welcome nearby residents to become more familiar with the benefits and policies that ensure the continued operation of a valuable county transportation asset. Good relations with neighbors have become important priorities for airport users, the County, Caltrans Division of Aeronautics and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) To visit the airport, or...

Speeding is a concern for most areas in Marin. Traffic calming can be achieved with focused enforcement. To learn more on this topic and various related details, please see the "Effective Speed Zoning" informational packet.

Please contact the law enforcement agency for your jurisdiction. Visit the Marin County Sheriff’s resource page for details and related links.

Job applicants and County employees may request reasonable accommodations or address another disability related concern, by contacting Megan Numair in the Human Resources Department.

To request auxiliary aid or service for effective communication, or a modification of policies or procedures to participate in a program, service, or activity of the County of Marin, visit our ADA reasonable accommodations page or contact the County of Marin’s ADA Coordinator.

To file an employment related accessibility complaint, visit our ADA grievance procedure page.

To file a program related accessibility complaint, visit our ADA grievance procedure page.

To file a digital space accessibility complaint, visit the main County web accessibility page.

For Immediate Release - San Rafael, CA - Neighborhood in unincorporated Marin County to get $850K in roadway repairs   The Marin County Department of Public Works (DPW) will begin a roadway improvement project the week of September 20 in the Loma Verde neighborhood of unincorporated Novato. The $850,000 project will repair and repave about one mile...

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. 

This is a civil matter. The County does not mediate problems between private property owners.

Learn more about the public charging stations located at County facilities all across Marin.

The Capital Projects Division is responsible for capital improvements and major maintenance of all County buildings and infrastructure, including the San Quentin Village Sewer Maintenance District.

Visit the Climate Action Plan page to learn what the County of Marin is doing to address climate change. 

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