City offices will be closed on November 27 and 28 for the Thanksgiving Holiday. Emergency services are available 24/7. Upcoming community engagement session for the 350 Merrydale Interim Shelter Project on December 9 at Venetia Valley School from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.  

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A: We invite members of the public to submit public comment at a City Council meeting. There are multiple ways you can make sure your comments are heard and considered by our City Council. You can find more information here. You can also Submit your comments by email to city.clerk@cityofsanrafael.org. The City will continue to...

A: Yes. The City is currently exploring all options to assist the process of building community trust. The City has contracted with Francine Tournour, who is associated with the National Association for Civilian Oversight of Law Enforcement (“NACOLE”). Ms. Tournour also serves as the Inspector General of Sacramento County. She has extensive experience working on...

A: The City Attorney, Rob Epstein, selected the independent investigator after reaching out to numerous experts in the field. Mr. Paul Henry brings the experience of 27 years as a Santa Rosa police officer, a role from which he retired as a lieutenant. Mr. Henry has conducted more than 150 internal affairs investigations and reviews...

A: The City is required to conduct a thorough, neutral, unbiased investigation. The City’s sole interests are in discovering the truth, conducting a lawful process, and ensuring that any potential disciplinary decisions – including, and up to, termination of any employee – will withstand procedural challenges by the employee, their attorney, and their union. Given...

A: Non-probationary officers legally have “Skelly” rights, which are due process rights. Before discharging or imposing significant discipline upon a non-probationary officer, the SRPD must provide the officer the opportunity to respond in writing or orally at a “Skelly” hearing, which is an informal meeting before a Skelly officer. After listening to and considering the...

The Police Chief will review the report and the investigator’s findings and make the initial determination -- on behalf of the City -- as to what disciplinary action, if any, should be imposed on the involved officers, including and up to the potential termination of their employment.

A: The investigator will deliver his report to the Police Chief, which will include his findings based on the facts and his analysis of the evidence.

A: The investigator will apply the written policies of the SRPD involved in the incident and determine (based on the outcome of the interviews and their analysis of the evidence) if, in fact, the officers violated any SRPD policies.

A: The first step is for the investigator to compare the officer’s actions to the San Rafael Police Department (SRPD) current policies. The investigator will narrow the scope of the investigation to any potential or alleged misconduct, based on SRPD policy. The first step in an IA is for the investigator to determine all the...

A: Yes. Anytime a police officer’s conduct is called into question, the City must conduct an administrative investigation, also referred to as an Internal Affairs investigation (“IA”). In order to legally issue any disciplinary action against an officer, the City must first follow a process set by law, known as the Public Safety Officers Procedural...

Project Description The Planning Division has received a letter of intent and pre-application pursuant to Senate Bill 35 (“SB 35”) for a new six story multifamily residential building with 35 residential units. The project proposes to demolish all existing buildings on the site and to merge the three existing parcels into one parcel. SB 35...

Date and time: Date and time: 2022-10-25 07:00 pmLocation: Planning Commission - October 25, 2022 (Cancelled)Department: Community DevelopmentDate and time: 2022-10-25 07:00 pmLocation: Planning Commission - October 25, 2022 (Cancelled)Department: Community Development

More than five decades ago, the State legislature declared that providing safe, decent housing for all Californians was a matter of vital statewide importance.  Since 1969, each city and county in the state has been required to prepare a Housing Element showing how the community will help achieve this goal.  The Housing Element is part of the...

Historical Funding Opportunities 2023 NOFA - Affordable Housing - Closed May 15, 2023 2022-24 NOFA (CDBG and HOME Investment Partnerships Program Funds) - Closed January 24, 2022 2021 NOFA – Affordable Housing - Closed December 23, 2021 2020 NOFA – Affordable Housing - Closed    

Exemptions to these regulations, including for erosion control, may be granted at the discretion of the fire chief or their designee. Please find more information at: srfd.org/exemption-program/

San Rafael Fire Department Vegetation Management Standards Exemption Program The City of San Rafael has established vegetation management standards for all properties in San Rafael in order to create defensible space around structures that will minimize the spread of wildfires. If you are a property owner seeking an exemption to these standards, you must complete the...

Overview Located in the southeast yard of San Rafael’s Rotary Manor (1821 Fifth Avenue), this project will replace the existing  corrugated metal pipe (CMP) culvert located under the property, with a new reinforced concrete box culvert. Allowing for improved flow of accumulating storm water into the San Rafael drainage system. For questions, please email the...

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