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Date and time: Date and time: 2020-11-30 05:30 pmLocation: City Council Special Meeting - November 30, 2020Department: City CouncilDate and time: 2020-11-30 05:30 pmLocation: City Council Special Meeting - November 30, 2020Department: City CouncilAgenda Select 'download' below to view the Agenda Agenda packet Select 'download' below to view the Agenda Packet Date and time: 2020-11-30...

Date and time: Date and time: 2020-11-30 06:00 pmLocation: Special Library Parcel Tax Committee – November 30, 2020Department: Library & RecreationAgenda Select 'download' below to view the Agenda Agenda packet Select 'download' below to view the Agenda Packet Date and time: 2020-11-30 06:00 pmLocation: Special Library Parcel Tax Committee – November 30, 2020Department: Library &...

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In order to provide continued distancing protection for library staff and the general public, the Facilities Division installed a new safety barrier at the Terra Linda mall library.  

The new Police Station located in the Public Safety Center was in need of a proper charging station for their body cameras. The Facilities team was able to repurpose extra unused shelving pieces that match the existing cabinet and used previously used shelving to build an upper recessed cabinet. Facilities Division crew members Omar Garcia, Michael Reiser and Anthoney Heaven worked to complete this project and...

Date and time: Date and time: 2020-12-02 06:00 pmLocation: Bicycle & Pedestrian Advisory Committee - December 2, 2020Department: Public MeetingsDate and time: 2020-12-02 06:00 pmLocation: Bicycle & Pedestrian Advisory Committee - December 2, 2020Department: Public MeetingsAgendaSelect 'download' below to view the AgendaDate and time: 2020-12-02 06:00 pmLocation: Bicycle & Pedestrian Advisory Committee - December 2,...

Andersen Drive got a little facelift earlier this week. The lanes were restriped, and green was added to the conflict zones to improve the experience for bicycles and vehicles. Below is northbound Andersen Drive approaching Francisco Boulevard West.    

The Streets Division, with assistance from Parks Division staff, continues to clean out the storm water catch basins and headwalls. This work will continue into the rainy season to ensure stormwater flows through the City to the bay.                               

In a stroke of bad timing, a private water line created a small landslide at Meyer Road.  Meyer connects to Southern Heights Bridge and the slide will impact our ability to construct the bridge.  In order to keep the bridge project on schedule, City staff jumped into action.  Here you will see Streets Supervisors John...

In order to ensure a safe passage for pedestrians and cyclists and maintain vegetation overgrowth, the Parks Division gave some needed attention to the Puerto Suello Bike Path. Here you see Parks Lead worker Matt Scales finishing up some landscape work along the path. Earlier this month, Parks Mechanic Jim O'Hagan cleaned up some graffiti...

In preparation for the upcoming winter season, the Parks and Streets crews have been busy cleaning out storms drains around the city.  As a result, the DPW dump trucks have been getting a lot of use as well as accruing miles. Here you see Garage tech Jay Arieta performing the first Lube Oil Filter (LOF)...

DPW maintenance worker Matt Gaehwiler, along with a contracted labor crew, cleaned areas underneath the Highway 101 viaduct. This area has been littered with trash and debris the past couple months due to homeless residents that have vacated the area. SRPD received a consent letter from CalTrans to enter their property and clean up the...

North San Pedro Road between Merrydale Road and the SMART Railroad crossing recently received fresh striping. The centerline and lane lines were restriped, and a striped island was added to further separate the two directions of travel. The City is working with SMART to review this area for additional improvements.    

As part of an ongoing collaboration between the City, SMART, and CPUC, the city reviews upcoming projects to see how they can enhance safety at railroad crossings adjacent to these city projects. This week as part of the Francisco Blvd West one-way conversion project, the city’s contractor installed warning striping on 2nd Street between the...

The City had two important kick-off meetings with the US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) staff on November 5th and 12th. The first was a virtual introduction to the project team at USACE that will be working directly on the San Rafael Channel dredging environmental/design, and the second was an in-person site visit to the...

Whether a resident is insured or not, local options for testing are available Marin County residents seeking COVID-19 testing have more options than ever. Every day, an average of more than 1,000 Marin residents are tested for the disease, and residents should be aware of their options as case counts rise. Because navigating new choices can be challenging, an updated...

The Transportation Authority of Marin (TAM) has kicked-off a study of the feasibility and potential benefits of allowing buses to bypass heavy traffic on the US 101 by using the existing shoulder from Atherton Avenue/San Marin Drive in Novato to Mission Avenue in San Rafael. When buses can bypass congestion, transit (and sometimes even private...

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