The City Council is seeking applications for two vacancies on the Fire Commission. The Fire Commission handles the review of long-range capital needs, the annual operating budget, building codes, and other issues relating to the general operations and functions of the Fire Department. Applications are available online or at the City Clerk’s office. The deadline...
Tamra Peters & Bill Carney's commitment and passion for San Rafael's future is unwavering. Tamra & Bill have devoted countless hours to help educate and advocate for a more sustainable San Rafael community and planet. They have volunteered an estimated 60 hours per week to the San Rafael community, benefiting our parks, open space and numerous City committees and...
Lynn Murphy, Mental Health Outreach, Employee of the Year 2016. Lynn currently works as a Mental Health Provider for the Police Department and is currently assigned to the Department's Special Operations Unit. Lynn's job requires her to work with the mentally ill homeless subjects that we may see on a daily basis in the downtown area of San...
"Nick was selected for his ongoing exemplary service to the community, and the contributions he brings to the fire department." -City Manager Jim Schutz Nick Giusti, Fire Captain, was recognized as the Employee of the 4th Quarter of 2016! “Captain Giusti excels in ALL the categories listed for Employee of the Quarter. He has a great...
San Rafael, CA, ranks No. 3 on the small-cities index this year after debuting on the 2015 index of large cities at No. 23. Milken's Best-Performing Cities index helps businesses, investors, industry associations and government officials monitor and evaluate how well their metro is promoting economic vitality relative to the rest of the country. In addition,...
Most people aren’t surprised when they hear that San Francisco is one of the most walkable cities in the U.S. With a walk score of 86, the city of S.F. is chock-full of charming neighborhoods, trendy restaurants and loads of amenities, but, with a median sale price of $1.25 million, it also happens to be...
The City’s administrative offices in City Hall, the San Rafael Public Library, and the City’s community centers will be closed on Monday, February 20, in observance of the holiday. 24-hour operations will remain in effect for the Police and Fire Departments. Due to the Presidents' Day Holiday, the City Council meeting will be on Tuesday,...
Do you have an interest in what San Rafael looks like in 2040? Then you should be sure to participate in our General Plan process! The City’s current General Plan 2020 has been in place since 2004 and as we approach 2020, is nearing the end of its useful life. At their Monday, February 6...
Over the last several months, our Public Works Department has worked with a number of neighborhoods to collaborate on an approach to sidewalk and tree maintenance. On Monday evening, the City Council will consider pursuing a shared sidewalk and tree maintenance program whereby the City matches the funding provided by the adjacent property owner up...
At Monday’s meeting, City Council will consider options for replacement of the Southern Heights Bridge. The bridge is currently 9 feet wide, accommodating only a single lane of two-way traffic with no sidewalks. The replacement of this bridge is fully funded by the Highway Bridge Program (HBP), a federally funded program that enables states to...
At Monday’s City Council meeting, the Council will acknowledge Sean Prendiville, who is retiring from the Library Board after 13 years of service. In addition to serving as the Board Chair for several years, Sean has been an enthusiastic and vocal supporter of public library services in San Rafael; especially when helping draw crowds into...
After a major disaster, it might be several days before vital city services are restored. Your best defense is to be informed and prepared for emergencies, both at home and in your place of business. Here are 3 easy things you can do to prepare for an emergency: Sign up for Nixel and other alerts...
The Downtown San Rafael Business Improvement District is looking for engaged, passionate BID Members who are interested in serving on the BID Board of Directors. If having your finger on the pulse of the community and creating new ideas and initiatives for downtown sounds like something you'd like to be involved in, please visit http://www.downtownsanrafael.org...
Help the Chamber of Commerce recognize our incredible local businesses by submitting a nomination for the 2017 Business of the Year Awards! Nominations are currently being accepted for the categories of Large Business (25+ employees), Small Business (less than 25) and Joe Garbarino Green Business of the Year. Winners are announced at the 2017 State of...
We’re hiring for: lifeguards, swim instructors, and pool attendants for the Terra Linda and Hamilton Community Pools. You must be at least 15 years old at the time of hire. Lifeguard Training classes are held monthly. Applicants, who apply early and are hired, can secure a space in the upcoming February courses at a discounted...
by Councilmember Kate Colin It’s been said that democracy is not a spectator sport and the thousands of people who marched in cities across America took that to heart. But what happens next? How do these acts of personal choice become translated into systemic change? How does the inspiration that people feel have a lasting...
The MTC Board of Commissioners voted unanimously to program $4.025 million to the Francisco Boulevard East / Grand Avenue Bridge Pedestrian and Bicycle Connectivity project submitted by the City of San Rafael with support from the Transportation Authority of Marin. The City of San Rafael’s project was ranked No. 1 of the 14 projects in the Bay...
On Thursday, January 19 at 5 p.m., the City Council will hold a study session to discuss a variety of issues and projects related to SMART in San Rafael. This meeting is open to the public and will take place in our City Council Chambers at City Hall. Join us to hear about work done...
On Tuesday, January 17, 2017, at 5 p.m., the City Council will host a study session on Proposition 64, the control, regulate and tax adult use of marijuana act (AUMA). The City Council will review State licensing and permitting structure, State taxation and revenue allocation, and explore local options for future Council action.
In December, the City was proud to launch our new digital presence, located at www.cityofsanrafael.org. Key features of the new site include a robust search feature, easy access to frequently asked questions, payments, localized services, and issue reporting. At Tuesday’s meeting, the City Council will receive an informational update about the new website and other...
The Transportation Authority of Marin (TAM) is seeking support from each jurisdiction in Marin for their pursuit of State legislation that would provide a local sales tax cap exemption. The bill would provide an exemption of no more than an additional 0.5% and could allow TAM to ask voters to reauthorize and supplement the existing...
Also at Tuesday’s meeting, the City Council will consider a 5% fee increase for the City’s child care program. The fee increase would cover augmented staffing and operational costs of our seven child care centers and Parkside Preschool. If approved, the new fees would be effective July 1, 2017.
Every year, the City allocates federal housing funds to projects that serve low-income residents such as housing renovation, community facilities, capital improvements, and human service programs. At Tuesday’s City Council meeting, the Council will consider a recommendation to the County to allocate $375,379 for countywide housing programs, curb ramp improvements and plumbing upgrades.
Students from the Marin School of Environmental Leadership's iMatterYouth team will make a presentation at Tuesday’s City Council meeting. The students will deliver a report card on San Rafael's climate action progress and provide data on San Rafael’s progress in regards to conservation efforts.
Also on Tuesday, the City Council will also hear a presentation from the San Rafael’s Downtown Farmers’ Market manager, Shayla Moran, about what to expect this upcoming season, including improvements to the market, new branding, and special activities.
At Tuesday’s City Council meeting, the City Council will consider a proposed agreement between the City and Temporary, Seasonal and Fixed Term Employees.
The San Rafael Police Department is holding their first Spanish Citizens Police Academy to serve the City’s Spanish-speaking population. The Citizens Police Academy (CPA) is an interactive, behind-the-scenes, ten-week program, offered free of charge. The classes will be held in the City Council Chambers every Wednesday night starting March 29, 2017 from 6:00 p.m. to...
Project Description: The Public Works department is working with a consulting firm to design improvements to the intersection Freitas and Las Gallinas. The Intersection is very narrow, preventing left turning cars traveling east and west from turning at the same time. In addition, queues for these turn lanes back up into the adjacent through lanes,...
Lots of wind and rain this weekend, starting Friday evening. Please drive very carefully, secure outdoor objects like patio furniture and be prepared for possible power outages. Learn more about how you can prepare and where to get sand/sandbags. Sign up for alerts at www.alertmarin.org and www.nixle.com. Follow the Fire Department on Twitter for updates.
Cities often debate what social media platforms they should engage on and how they should interact with residents. Now there is a tool that helps answer both of those questions. Read the full article on StateScoop.com...