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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: July 31 , 2024    Downtown San Rafael Library Temporarily Relocating   San Rafael, Calif. –On September 2nd, the Downtown San Rafael Public Library, located at 1100 E Street, will be closing for critical safety and infrastructure updates. The City will be opening a pop-up library at 1009 4th Street to continue...

Project Goals The San Rafael Sanitation District will be conducting various sewer repairs across the District to address maintenance challenges, including areas with limited access and deteriorated sewer mainlines and manholes. This project aims to rehabilitate the deteriorated components to improve the overall performance, serviceability, and reliability of the system.   Budget Construction $2,054,590.00  ...

Project Goals To complete repair and replacement of deteriorated sewer main, sewer laterals, and manholes.   Budget Construction $7,000,000.00   Overview In 2019, the District televised and assessed approximately 11.5 miles of sewer main from 4-inch to 36-inch diameter and manholes throughout central San Rafael near the US Highway-101 and nearby adjacent streets, using the...

Project Update 7/30/24 Replaced sewer main and lower laterals from 26 Miramar Ave uphill to Miraflores Avenue approximately 500 feet from 7/10-7/30/24. Installed new sewer main and extending existing sewer laterals on the eight feet lane easement. Installed new sewer manholes on Miramar Ave.    

Project Goals To improve the existing sewer easement on Bret Harte by constructing nine retaining walls   Budget Construction $1,550,000   Overview The District owns and maintains a 6-inch sanitary sewer located within a 20-foot wide hillside easement that provide sewage services for residents from 60 Bret Harte Road to 140 Bret Harte Road.  The...

The City’s ability to enforce its current camping regulations at the Mahon Creek Area encampment (including Anderson Drive) is limited due to an ongoing federal lawsuit which is based on claims brought under the “state-created-danger” doctrine via the Fourteenth Amendment and under the Americans with Disabilities Act. The Grant’s Pass decision reversed the Ninth Circuit...

The Governor’s recent Executive Order instructs only State agencies to adopt policies that prioritize humane removal of encampments, including conducting site assessments, providing advance notice, offering outreach services, and personal property storage for at least 60 days. The order encourages local governments to follow these same guidelines which the City intends to do; however, due...

The City has the ability to prohibit camping at certain public properties, which currently include all City owned open space properties as well as Albert Park, Boyd Park, the Falkirk Cultural Center, City parking garages, and a portion of Lindaro Street.  Through on-going camp site inspections, the City also regularly enforces and abates illegally constructed...

Once the sanctioned camping site is established along the northern section of the Mahon Creek Path, the City’s plan is to ban camping on the southern portion of the Mahon Creek Path (between Lincoln and Andersen). This sanctioned camping site will be staffed with 24/7 security personnel and weekday service provider support staff that includes...

The City selected the northern section of the Mahon Creek Path for the sanctioned camping location for the following reasons:  The City does not own land elsewhere that is suitable for this type of program, and the City’s diligent year long search for a privately property alternative location did not yield results.  Service providers recommend...

The City is establishing a sanctioned camping site along the northern portion of the Mahon Creek Path (between Francisco Blvd. W and Lincoln). In addition, the City has closely partnered with the County of Marin and local non-profit service providers to coordinate outreach services to individuals residing in encampments, particularly in the Mahon Creek Area...

     FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: July 26, 2024   City of San Rafael Responds to Governor Newsom’s Executive Order on Homeless Encampments   San Rafael, Calif – The City of San Rafael welcomes Governor Gavin Newsom’s recent Executive Order directing state agencies to urgently address homelessness while respecting the dignity and safety of those affected....

PG&E’s subcontractor, Core Tree Care, will be working at the locations listed below. This work will be done the week of 7/29-8/2. Public inquires can be addressed by the contractor: John Ball, Core Tree Care 559-944-9459.   Core Tree Care 07/29-08/02/2024 LOT Street City 1425 GRAND AVE SAN RAFAEL 104 VILLA AVE SAN RAFAEL 120...

Date and time: 2024-08-05 06:00 pmLocation: City Council - August 5, 2024 (Cancelled)Department: Public MeetingsAgenda packetSelect 'download' to view Cancellation NoticeDate and time: 2024-08-05 06:00 pmLocation: City Council - August 5, 2024 (Cancelled)Department: Public MeetingsAgendaSelect 'download' to view Cancellation NoticeDate and time: 2024-08-05 06:00 pmLocation: City Council - August 5, 2024 (Cancelled)Department: Public MeetingsAgendaSelect 'download'...

On Tuesday, August 6th, 2024, neighborhoods throughout San Rafael are being invited to join forces with thousands of communities nationwide for the “41st Annual National Night Out” (NNO) crime prevention event. We are looking forward to coming face to face with the community for one night of fun and festivities throughout our city.  From 6:00...

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