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A grading permit application may be submitted by the property owner or an authorized agent of the property owner and must include the following items to be deemed complete: Three sets of plans and specifications prepared by an engineer licensed in the State of California that show the following: A vicinity sketch or other data...

Code MCC 23.08.030 Grading necessary for agricultural operations do not require a grading permit unless the grading will create a cut or fill that could endanger a structure, public road or result in the obstruction of a watercourse or drainage conduit (MCC §23.08.030). Grading within a creek is subject to an approved grading plan required...

For Immediate Release - San Rafael, CA - Unincorporated Marin ordinance will adhere to California’s Senate Bill 1383   The County of Marin plans to set a target for diverting 75% of organic waste from landfills and saving 20% of edible food for human consumption by 2025, in line with a new state law. The...

View the YouTube recording of the December 15, 2021, community meeting.

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 Marin County Public Works, in partnership with the City of San Rafael, will be implementing a Pilot restriping project this year on Point San Pedro Road between Loch Lomond...

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 The Marin Civic Center air handling units (AHU) are reaching the end of useful life. AHU #3 will be refurbished first due to issues of efficiency. The County is seeking the...

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 The Marin Climate Action Plan 2030 includes transportation related measures directing the County to pursue opportunities to expand the County’s Electric Vehicle (EV) charging network and increase the number of...

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 This safety improvement project will provide new smoke detection and fire suppression systems within the structure, which originally constructed in 1976. New safety codes and compliance requirements will be addressed by the project. The...

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 This Garden and Landscape Improvement Project will connect recently improved lower parking lot with ADA van accessible and general parking through an accessible path of travel to a new contemplation...

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 The Point Reyes Station Firehouse, built in 1982, will be renovated to improve functionality for occupants and to address current fire safety regulations.  The exterior of the building will be...

For Immediate Release - San Rafael, CA - Enhancements planned for the pedestrian crossing at Washington Avenue   Improving public safety is the cornerstone of every project that the Marin County Department of Public Works (DPW) undertakes. To improve pedestrian safety, DPW has been installing enhanced crosswalk treatments throughout unincorporated Marin County. One such upgrade will be...

Rising sea levels and more severe storm flooding as a result of climate disruption are impacting Marin County. These impacts are expected to increase in frequency and severity as sea level rise accelerates. Sea level rise adaptation planning is a collaborative effort by multiple agencies, partners, and municipalities, including the County of Marin.  To learn...

The Marin County Flood Control & Conservation District oversees eight defined zones in Marin to address specific flooding problems with each of those areas. These flood zones do not cover the entire county and are, for the most part, concentrated in the county’s eastern urbanized corridor. The vast majority of the county’s land area is...

The Flood Control program, conducted by the Marin County Flood Control & Water Conservation 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 facilities such...

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