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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For Immediate Release - San Rafael, CA - Storm damages that closed the West Marin road expected to be fixed this month   STATUS UPDATE: Repair project completed on January 19, Fairfax Bolinas Road is now open. Starting this Wednesday, repairs will begin on Fairfax-Bolinas Road in West Marin to address damage from the major...

For Immediate Release - San Rafael, CA - Roadway improvement project wraps up paving, safety and utility work; new projects set to address lighting and landscaping   The Upgrade the Drake[External] project, which began construction about 18 months ago along Sir Francis Drake Boulevard in Marin County, has been completed. The $18 million project marks the most significant improvement...

The County’s Stormwater Program is focused on the unincorporated areas of Marin County.  The County participates in the Marin Countywide Stormwater Pollution Prevention Program (MCSTOPPP) which provides a comprehensive approach to stormwater regulatory compliance for all eleven of the cities and towns and the County of Marin.  More information about MCSTOPPP is available on the...

The County Stormwater Program’s mission is to prevent pollution to and from the storm drain system and protect watershed and creek health.

Visit the Marin County Stormwater Pollution Prevention Program website Community Partnership and Volunteering page to learn more about ways to get involved to reduce stormwater pollution.

Visit the Marin County Stormwater Pollution Prevention Program website, Business Resources page to find resources for a variety of businesses.

Visit the Marin County Stormwater Pollution Prevention Program website, Eco-friendly Pest Control page to learn more about ways to reduce your use of toxic pesticide use. Additional information is available from our partners at Our Water Our World and Yard Smart Marin.

MCSTOPPP holds monthly coordination meetings with the state and federal regulatory agencies to assist public and private projects with regulatory permitting.   Visit the Marin County Stormwater Pollution Prevention Program website, Marin Project Coordination Meetings page to learn more project coordination meetings your project.

Visit the Marin County Stormwater Pollution Prevention Program website, Creek Restoration and Permitting page to learn more about what to do if your project is near a creek or waterway.

The County requires stormwater pollution controls during construction and as part of the post-construction conditions.  Pollution prevention must be part of the construction phase of all projects through implementation of effective erosion, sediment and pollution controls at all times.  Pollution prevention is integrated into the final project designs through site design measures and stormwater facilities...

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