Updates to City Hall Hours on Fridays in July and August 

 

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Shelter-In-Place Traffic Impact

The COVID-19 Stay-in-Place order statewide has impacted many aspects of the way we conduct our daily activities especially outside of our homes. Limiting it made a significant influence in the way we conduct business whether it’s personal or business. Traffic was impacted as many cannot travel or have no place to go except to procure … Continued

7 Days to a Fire Safe Home

We hope everyone is staying safe and well at home. While we adjust our daily lives to minimize the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, fire season is still fast approaching. Over the next seven weeks, we will be sending out one tip per week that you can tackle to make your home more fire safe for the … Continued

Local COVID-19 Fund Established for Small Businesses

Launch Date: Wednesday, April 15, 2020 and complete applications must be submitted Deadline: No later than 5pm (PDT) on Monday, April 20, 2020. Application Closed About the Fund A San Rafael Small Business COVID-19 Disaster Relief Fund (the “Relief Fund”) has been created to help small businesses struggling to maintain cash flow and financial solvency … Continued

Downtown Traffic Signal Improvements Project (CLOSED)

The City of San Rafael is seeking proposals from responsible, qualified firms for the City’s Downtown Traffic Signal Improvements Project. The traffic signals associated with this project are located in Downtown San Rafael. In general, the scope of work includes controller upgrades (with existing signal timing), cabinet upgrades, and installation of video detection cameras, conduit, … Continued

Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update: Video Message from Mayor Phillips + Holiday Weekends, Modified City Services & More (Actualización diaria)

DESPLAZARSE HACIO ABAJO PARA ESPAÑOL We understand the desire to get outside as the weather continues to get nicer, especially to gather with family and friends this upcoming holiday weekend. With the emergence of COVID-19 and the sudden shift to staying at home, our community needs to rethink how to celebrate holidays to incorporate social distancing and other safety measures. We must remain … Continued

DPW Essential Works Continues at a Breakneck Pace

This week, the Parks Crew removed an old water tank from near the playground at Bret Harte Park. Also, the pump and paving crew pulled and repaired a clogged pump at the N. Francisco pump station. They also buttoned up a couple of sidewalk repair pave backs in the Peacock Gap area so that there … Continued

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