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On March 5, 2018, the City Council will consider a resolution approving a detailed work program for the General Plan Update, including descriptions of each task to be performed, and a project budget and schedule.  The 90-page work program outlines 15 tasks and over 100 sub-tasks to be completed over a three-year period, culminating with...

  San Rafael Fire Department's Vegetation Management Division is partnered with Department of Public Works to keep the open spaces of San Rafael safe from fire risk and danger. One of the main ways these large open spaces are kept clean for the wildfire season is with goats. These four legged grazing machines are used...

The benefits of being a police cadet lay the foundation for a long and varied vocation if you are considering a career in law enforcement.  The police cadet is a 20-hour/week entry-level police civilian classification that performs all duties required to support police services.  The cadet must be proactive as they maintain the police vehicles,...

Here is the slide presentation that is provided by the San Rafael Fire Department to see what is being accomplished around the city. This is a small snapshot of the projects underway. These are the efforts by the Vegetation Management Division of the Fire Department to improve the fire safety around the city and it's...

On April 2nd the City Council selected Canal Map 3B along with it's election rotation for incorporation into the proposed ordinance adopting by-district elections for use at the 2020 elections. The City Council adopted the ordinance at the 6th and final public hearing on April 16th. Draft Maps The following maps were submitted for consideration...

Great news! The Public Safety Center notice to proceed will be issued next Monday, February 5.  The site is completely cleared, the office trailers have been dropped off, and the contractor’s A team is ready to go.  The pre-construction meeting took place this week where Police and Fire Chiefs expressed their excitement for this new...

Help the City of San Rafael and the Marin County Stormwater Pollution Prevention Program  (MCSTOPPP) understand pollution prevention practices by filling out this short survey! Your survey will help MCSTOPPP decide how to direct outreach and education resources to have the biggest impact to prevent pollution from getting into our creeks and the Bay. Thanks...

What makes a great Downtown?  On Monday February 5, 2017, the San Rafael City Council received a presentation from Planning Commissioner Larry Paul and a working group of design professionals on Criteria for Good Design in Downtown San Rafael.  The working group has been meeting for several months to develop a cohesive design framework for...

For almost three years the City of San Rafael's Police Department has had a dedicated "Downtown Foot Patrol" made up of three sworn officers, one civilian homeless outreach provider, and a supervisor.  The Downtown Foot Patrol's primary mission is to work with the community to improve quality of life issues. Sergeant Scott Eberle currently supervises...

In the last several months, the Department of Public Works has been meeting with engaged community members who have offered their input on improving the City’s current policy (last revised in 2014). Their primary focus was on expanded posting of signage where pesticides are being used in addition to increased training and clarification of pesticides...

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