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Over the next two weeks, Van Midde & Son Concrete will continue to work on the following Sun Valley locations: 150 Forbes Ave 1623 Fifth Ave 1702 Fifth Ave 210 H Street 222 H Street 1840 Fifth Ave 1848 Fifth Ave 1902 Fifth Ave 222 H street 149 Center Heavy rain and winter weather in...

Over the last couple of weeks, Theo Sanchez & Kevin McGowan of the Public Works Department have made presentations for the Pickleweed Advisory Board Committee and Parks & Recreation Commission to discuss the potential playground structures and gather additional feedback from the community. The Advisory Board and the Parks & Recreation Commission were both pleased...

La Academia de Policía para residentes ofrece a los miembros de la comunidad una mirada interna a las autoridades locales. El curso está diseñado para proporcionar a los residentes una visión general de la función y los procedimientos operativos del Departamento de Policía. Durante la Academia, los estudiantes tendrán la oportunidad de montar en un...

Mobility on demand is now available in Northern San Rafael! For the first time ever, Marin Transit is offering a completely accessible, on-demand transit option– with no advanced planning required! Marin Transit’s new service, Marin Transit Connect, is now in operation weekdays from 6:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. We’ll have representatives from Marin Transit at Monday’s City...

Have you ever closed your eyes and imagined what San Rafael could look like in 20 years? Well, we’re in the process of updating our General Plan--a guiding document that covers topics such as land use, transportation, housing, open space, conservation, community design, and safety. After a series of community engagement and outreach meetings and events, our...

Every 7 to 10 years the California Vehicle Code (CVC) requires that posted speed limits along collector and arterial roadways be reviewed by an Engineering and Traffic Survey. The City entered into contract with W-Trans on April of 2019 to conduct surveys in May 2018, and based on their findings, staff is now recommending that the speed...

Back in December 2017, the City Council approved new regulationsrelating to medical cannabis businesses in San Rafael. While this action didn’t approve any medical cannabis businesses to open, it instead set up the regulatory framework for this type of business. Specifically, these regulations authorized three license types: cannabis testing labs, medical cannabis infused products manufacturing, and...

Synopsis: Another atmospheric river (AR) storm has arrived to the Bay area.  Coming from the south Pacific it will bring copious amounts of precipitation from the subtropics as it drifts slowly southward into the San Francisco Bay Area over the next 24 hours.  It is predicted to then stall-out through late Tuesday night, resulting in...

City Employee: What’s that? You’re applying for an encroachment permit (EP)? Resident/Contractor: Yes, we’ll be painting, and we’ll need to place scaffolding on the sidewalk, I think we’ll need to take up two parking spaces as well. City Employee: Okay, you’ll need to apply for the EP here, jump through a ring of fire, tame...

The Traffic Division is completing an assessment of uncontrolled crossings throughout the City and we will be chipping away at improvements now through summertime. An uncontrolled crosswalk is anywhere there is a marked crosswalk and cross traffic does not have to stop except for when a pedestrian is present. In this initial assessment, we studied...

The SMART Larkspur Extension construction work on the Francisco Blvd. West realignment and Phase-1 of the Multi-Use Path (from Rice Street to Andersen Drive) is rapidly nearing completion.  The section of roadway from 2nd Street to Irwin Drive was opened for traffic earlier this month. The Francisco Blvd. West and Rice Drive intersection, where the...

The Public Safety Center construction team has been finding ways to make progress and work around the storms.  Currently, most of the structural steel has been erected and the metal framing has started at the ground level.  The electrical, plumbing, and mechanical subcontractors have been working in the basement.

Fire Station #57 construction of interior walls is underway.   Sheetrock continues to be installed and the contractor is moving toward mechanical, electrical and plumbing inspections before closing the walls.  They are also chipping away at the site work while maximizing their efforts on every clear day that they can get.  Despite the heavy rains, they...

The Contractor has been working in the rain and on the weekends to complete our new Fire Station 52.  They are installing interior finishes and completing testing and commissioning of equipment.  They will be pouring the last portion of the approach, curb, and sidewalk by the end of next week.  Pavers, side gates and planting...

The Terra Linda Community Center (TLCC) is receiving new flooring in their main auditorium.  The work is expected to be completed this week and we’re very happy with how it’s turning out.  We went with a very durable vinyl product that we expect to last 15 to 20 years.  Despite a few minor initial bumps...

Public Works employees Aaron Tubbs and Jim O’Hagan got a call about a fallen tree at 3:00 am on February 14th while working overnight during the storm. They found this in the roadway near Grand Ave and Villa Ave.  A temporary detour was set-up until the tree contractor was able to clear the road.

Last Wednesday & Thursday San Rafael received almost 8” inches of rainfall in a 24-hour period over. On Wednesday evening our rain gauge displayed nearly 15 inches of rainfall for the year, 6 of those inches had been collected last 24 hours of that reading. Crazy!!! Crews from San Rafael Public Works worked around the...

The City’s contractor M3 Integrated Services has installed the playground equipment and is on track to install the resilient rubber surfacing the first week of March. Next week they will be working on the sidewalk between the Marin Bocce Federation and the B Street community center.

In between storm clean-up duties, the Parks Department was able to finish installing new drain lines to help alleviate a perpetual soggy corner of the Albert’s ball field. Work also continued on the ball field to prepare for the upcoming season, which starts 2/21/19.  Parks staff are pictured as they rebuild the pitcher’s mound.

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