About The SQVSMD was established by resolution of the Marin County Board of Supervisors (BOS) in 1962. The BOS also serves as the SQVSMD Board of Directors. The District serves 45 residential living units and encompasses a small area on either side of Main Street in San Quentin Village, ending about a 100 feet in...
About Per the State of California’s Streets & Highways Code (SHC), transportation involving the operation of oversize and/or overweight vehicles on roads maintained by the County of Marin requires a permit from the Department of Public Works — Land Development Division. County of Marin maintained roads vary in topography, width, and limited site distances and...
About This grievance procedure is established to meet the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. It may be used by anyone who wishes to file a complaint alleging discrimination on the basis of disability in the provision of services, activities, programs, or benefits by the County of Marin. The accessibility complaint should...
About Depending on where you live in Marin, there are different waste service providers. Those companies operate under different franchise agreements with governing agencies. The County of Marin's Waste Management division administers waste collection franchises for three unincorporated areas of the County: West Marin Residents living in West Marin are serviced by Recology. Bolinas and...
About Marin County Printing Services is a full-service facility with state-of-the-art digital technology. If you can dream it, we can print it, from vehicle graphics and outdoor signage to business cards, volume mailing and braille. Our highly experienced staff is here to help you produce your vision. Please note: These services are not available to...
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. To request a permit to store an aircraft at Gnoss Field, use our Aircraft Storage Permit Form to request a tie-down space on the ramp, a portable hangar or a county...
People interested in tracking flight activity at Gnoss Field may use several web-based services. Aircraft flying on flight plans landing or departing from Gnoss Field can be located using FlightAware, including activity for the previous several days. Aircraft tracked by radar may be located using FlightRadar24, including a playback option for the past seven days....
About The County Surveyor’s office provides surveying support to the Department of Public Works and other County departments. Our support includes: Topographic Surveys Monitoring Surveys County Right-of-Way Surveys County Property Surveys Managing and preserving County survey monuments Preparation of Legal Descriptions In addition to the above, the County Surveyor’s office reviews Final Maps, Parcel Maps,...
About Disability Access (accessibility services) ensures that all the County’s programs, services, activities, and facilities are accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities. The Disability Access Program coordinates and monitors the County’s compliance with all applicable Federal State and Local laws, codes, and regulations. Staff work closely with all County departments to facilitate compliance...
About The Flood Control Program, conducted by the Marin County Flood Control and Water Conservation District (District), seeks to reduce the risk of flooding for the protection of life and property while utilizing sustainable practices. The District aims to meet this mission through effective, transparent, and responsive planning, design, construction, operation, and maintenance of District-owned...
About The Capital Improvements Program (CIP), which implements upgrades and maintenance on the County-owned facilities that provide services to the Marin community. These facilities include the Marin County Civic Center, the Marin Center, the Marin Health & Wellness Campus, as well as County Fire Stations and Libraries, and many others. These efforts can also include...
About The program maintains over 420 miles of roadway across unincorporated Marin County, and the condition of that road network is crucial to the daily lives of the diverse communities of Marin. Keeping the roads network operational is a major responsibility and massive undertaking for Public Works, requiring year-round strategic planning. In addition to focusing...
Planning & Operations Traffic engineering is the foundation of our roads system in Marin County, with the goal of providing our community with the safest roads possible. Staff engineers are responsible for planning and designing traffic operations of all roads and streets, excluding state highways. Through the study and review of collision data, traffic patterns,...
About Marin County’s Stormwater Division serves the unincorporated areas of the County providing stormwater pollution prevention and regulatory compliance. The unincorporated County of Marin, along with Marin’s 11 cities and towns, began addressing stormwater pollution in the early 90’s. In 1993 they created the Marin County Stormwater Pollution Prevention Program (MCSTOPPP). MCSTOPPP’s goals are to:...
About The County garage, which has used solar power since 2003, has 18 chargers for the County fleet and a portable, solar-powered charging station that can be deployed in emergency response situations. Additionally, DPW has installed 31 new charging stations for public use at the Civic Center, bringing the total public charging stations at the campus to 45....