City Hall and other offices will be closed to the public from December 23 to January 3, but appointments are available upon request. Public safety and emergency services remain available 24/7.
At their meeting on Monday, March 20 at 7 p.m., the City Council will consider authorizing an agreement detailing the City’s collaboration with SMART on construction of projects related to the Larkspur Extension. You may have heard the recent good news that Golden Gate Transit and Marin Transit buses will no longer need to use … Continued
After nearly 20 years of service to the City of San Rafael, Carlene McCart is retiring. As our director of Community Services, Carlene has been the mastermind behind many great partnerships, collaborations and development projects that will provide a lasting impact for the residents of San Rafael. San Rafael has benefitted greatly from Carlene’s creativity, … Continued
Join us on March 23, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers at San Rafael City Hall for a town hall event on homelessness, co-hosted by the City of San Rafael and Senator McGuire’s Office. At this meeting, the Senator will address the topics of housing and services for the chronically homeless, effective … Continued
The Paramount/Netflix film production ’13 Reasons Why’ will begin streaming on March 31. San Rafael was the home base of this new streaming series about teen bullying – several neighborhoods (including Gerstle Park, Peacock Gap, Bret Harte, West End, and Downtown) are featured throughout the series. Based upon a best-selling mystery novel, this is a … Continued
We’re redesigning the playground at Albert Park and are excited to work with the community to create a space for everyone to enjoy. View the proposed design and learn more about the project on our website. Get involved: What would you like to see in the playground at Albert Park? What do you like about the … Continued
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 courses at a discounted price. … Continued
The Marin County Civil Grand Jury would like your help. They are researching the topic of public engagement and want to hear your views of how well your city, incorporated town, and the County of Marin engages with you. You’re invited to express your views on public engagement by completing a quick survey. The voluntary feedback provided through this … Continued
Did you know that from your phone, you can report a pothole to public works? Snap a photo and send it to us through our online service center, where you can report issues, ask questions or voice concerns. The Service Center is also available on the City’s Facebook page and will soon be available in … Continued
Also on Tuesday, the City Council will express their appreciation to the City’s Employee of the 4th Quarter, Fire Captain Nick Giusti. Nick was selected for his ongoing exemplary service to the community, and the contributions he brings to the fire department. The City Council will also recognize the Chamber of Commerce’s nominees for the … Continued
At Tuesday’s meeting, the City Council will discuss a proposed Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the SEIU Child Care Unit. This unit represents 48 employees of the City’s Childcare Centers. The City Council will also consider reclassifying a part-time Human Resources Representative I to a full-time Senior Administrative Assistant.