Storm Related Road Closures for Unincorporated Marin County: - Bolinas Road is closed from Azalea Hill to HWY 1 in West Marin due to debris on roadway. - Platform Bridge Road is closed from Pt Reyes Petaluma Road to Sir Francis Drake Boulevard  in West Marin due to localized flooding.
You are currently searching the Marin County Public Works site, please visit the main site to search all content.

Filters

801 Results Found

For Immediate Release - Marin County, CA - Winter tide levels are likely to impact areas with a history of localized flooding During the hot summer months, it can be easy to forget that the winter brings rain and flooding to Marin County. Tide-related flooding can happen whether it is raining or not, but the...

Description Overview The 2024 Road Sealant Project (Phase 2) includes crack sealing, slurry sealing, cape sealing, microsurfacing, and refreshed traffic striping on approximately 11 miles of roadway in West Marin.  The preservation treatments selected for this project are based on the current condition of the road, utility coordination and efficient road groupings. These types of...

Description Marin County Public Works (DPW) staff have met with the Lagunitas School District regarding the parking situation on Lagunitas School Road. After coordinating with the school district and the local fire department, DPW is proposing the following parking restrictions to improve access for emergency vehicles and enhance sight distance for pedestrians and bicyclists traveling...

Overview Roads in Marin County are maintained and regulated by a variety of responsible entities. Generally, State highways are maintained and regulated by the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans). Roads within Federal or State park boundaries are generally the responsibility of the respective Federal/State park agency. The remaining roads within Marin County are either maintained...

For Immediate Release - Marin County, CA - Approximately 199 miles of roadway across unincorporated Marin will be improved for an estimated $87M In the ongoing mission to improve roads across unincorporated Marin, the Marin County Department of Public Works (DPW) staff has developed a new five-year plan of pavement resurfacing projects, outlining approximately 199 miles of...

For Immediate Release - Marin County, CA - $1.9M slide repair is next up in series of projects to improve 6.5 miles of road  Starting September 12, the Marin County Department of Public Works (DPW) will begin construction on the next effort in a series of projects to repair damage, improve roadway resiliency and the overall condition of Bolinas...

For Immediate Release - Marin County, CA - County conducts annual maintenance in advance of the typically rainy months  While it is easy to forget during the hot, dry months of summer, winters can bring intense storms to Marin, delivering significant impacts across the county, including downed trees, landslides, damaged roadways and flooded streets. Minimizing...

Roadway improvement and maintenance projects, such as paving and patching work, typically require good weather to undertake. During the summer months, the Marin County Department of Public Works conducts a robust schedule of such projects on County-owned roads. The following is a list of projects that are currently underway or scheduled to begin during Summer...

County Service Area No. 29 – Paradise Cay (CSA29) performs maintenance dredging of Paradise Cay about every four to five years. The purpose is to provide navigational channels for boats in the Paradise Cay residential areas. The next sediment removal effort will occur in Summer 2024. Measures are being taken to protect sensitive aquatic habitat...

For Immediate Release - Marin City, CA - The effort is designed to reduce flooding on Donahue Street and Highway 101 ramps The Marin County Flood Control and Water Conservation District has awarded a $1.37 million construction contract for the underground components of a portable pump station in Marin City. The underground work is expected to...

Description Overview Most HVAC equipment in the Marin County Civic Center is from the original construction of each of the two buildings – 1962 for the Administration Wing and 1970 for the Hall of Justice. This multi-phase, multi-year project will provide upgrades to all HVAC equipment and related systems within the Civic Center. The first...

Close window