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Freitas/Las Gallinas Construction Update 08/08/17

Work Completed In Past Three Weeks The City’s Contractor, Ghilotti Bros, installed new concrete medians on the north and south legs of Las Gallinas. A portion of the median on the south leg (i.e., the Safeway side) remains to be constructed at a later point in time thus allowing buses and large trucks to turn … Continued

City Attorney To Defend Action Challenging Decade-Old Pension Decisions

The City of San Rafael has been served with a civil lawsuit that challenges City Council decisions made more than 10 years ago concerning City employee pensions.  The complaint, filed by David Brown, concerns the City’s adoption of increased employee pension formulas in 2002-2006.  The City later adopted reduced pension formulas for employees hired after … Continued

Be a Bone Marrow Donor

On Tuesday, August 8, 2017 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., the San Rafael Police Department in partnership with the Asian American Donor Program is hosting a Bone Marrow Donor Drive. The purpose of the donor drive is to help find a match for Officer Matthew Medina, a seven-year veteran of the Los Angeles Police … Continued

Putting Our Chronic Homelessness Strategy into Action

It’s one thing to have a strategy, it’s another to implement it.  Over the past three newsletters you have learned about the three step approach communities across the country are using to end chronic homelessness.  Over the past year the City of San Rafael, the County of Marin and our local service providers have been working … Continued

Step 3 to Ending Chronic Homelessness

Over the past year the County of Marin, local service providers, and the City of San Rafael have begun adopting a dramatically new strategy for ending chronic homelessness.  This new approach is called “Coordinated Entry,” and it has been pioneered, vetted, and proven successful in communities around the country. This is Part 3 of a three-part series breaking down … Continued

San Rafael Receives Statewide Recognition

Have you ever wondered what are the ingredients that make downtown San Rafael such an authentic and special place? One answer is that we have an amazingly strong arts and cultural presence. This week, the State of California officially agreed and announced that our downtown was selected as one of only 14 in the State’s … Continued

Assessment Districts and Public Access

At their 7 p.m. meeting on Monday evening, the City Council will hold public hearings and consider the following: Formed in 1999, the Baypoint Lagoon Assessment District was formed to remove nonnative plants in the Baypoint (Spinnaker) Lagoon. With landscaping needs now at a minimal level, funds will be directed towards improvements to the Cayes … Continued

Grand Jury reports on pensions and retiree health

On Monday evening, the City Council will consider responses to two recent reports from the Grand Jury related to pensions and retiree health. The Grand Jury released a report in May that discussed the funding of public agency liabilities for retiree health benefits. This report revisits the issues raised in a report prepared four years … Continued

6-mo progress report on RBR program

About six months ago, the City Council approved revisions to the City’s Residential Building Resale (RBR) program. On Monday evening, the City Council will review the first progress report since making these changes. The report is generally positive, including encouraging feedback from the real estate community on City staff performance. READ STAFF REPORT

Special Tax at the Village at Loch Lomond Marina

Also, at their Monday meeting, the City Council will consider a special tax for properties at the Village at Loch Lomond Marina to maintain the public marina green, boardwalk playground, roadway and on-site seasonal wetland conservation areas. The tax was authorized back in 2010, but is now going into effect because the public improvements are … Continued

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