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The best way to ensure your comments are part of the “public record” is to provide a copy of them to the City Clerk. Aside from that, all comments made at public meetings are recorded and included as part of the public record. Depending on the nature of the project, staff compiles comments received and...

Our website is a great resource. Most major projects and programs have webpages dedicated to them, with background information and links to related documents. If you have trouble finding the topic from the homepage or individual department pages, try the search function on the top of the screen. Still can’t find what you’re looking for?...

You have a few options in this scenario. The easiest place to start is to email the City Council your idea or request. If they are interested, they will ask staff to look into the issue. You can also send a letter or call us at (415) 485-3070. You may also attend a City Council...

Interested in shaping the future of our community? You can apply to serve on a board, commission, or committee (BCC) at any time, with appointments made in April and October each year. To get started, simply apply online or fill out an application form and return it to the City Clerk. The City Council will...

You can send your thoughts to the City Council by email or mail. Each member of the City Council has their own email account, but if you want to ensure your message is part of the public record you should also send a copy to the City Clerk's Office by email or mail to: City...

We have four by-district City Councilmembers and one elected Mayor, elected at-large for four-year terms. Current members include: Mayor Kate Colin District 1 Councilmember Maika Llorens Gulati District 2 Councilmeber Eli Hill District 3 Councilmember Maribeth Bushey District 4 Councilmember Rachel Kertz

There are a couple ways to contact your City Council. You can email all of them at once, by using an online Contact Form that sends the message to all members of the City Council, including the Mayor, or you can email or call them individually. Depending on the nature of your email, the City Council will...

You can sign-up to receive email notifications when agendas get posted online as well as other City updates. Another great way to get information about upcoming topics on the City Council agenda is to sign-up for the City Manager's Newsletter, Snapshot.

Many agencies are working together to ensure that the new train works well with our existing transportation network in San Rafael. Below is a table that describes the authority and governing structure of each participating agency. Agency Authority Governing Structure City of San Rafael All actions within City’s right-of-way such as streets and sidewalks, land...

The City Council meets the first and third Mondays every month at 6 p.m. in the City Hall Council Chambers. In addition to their regular meetings, they occasionally hold special study sessions on certain topics. If Monday is a holiday, the meeting is held on the following Tuesday. Check out our City Council page to...

Redevelopment Agency Citizens Advisory Committee (Downtown) Phil Abey Dirck Brinckerhoff Bill Carney, Vice Chair Gladys Gilliland Bob Jackson Glenn Koorhan Diane Linn, Chair Jane Winter Abe Yang Agendas/Minutes: October 2011: Agenda   Minutes November 2011: Agenda -- meeting canceled, see attached Station Area Plan update memo December 2011: Agenda   Minutes   Powerpoint January 2012: Agenda February 2012:...

General Information General Plan 2020 EIR Draft EIR (2004) Response to Comments Part One (2004) Response to Comments Part Two (2004) Response to Comments Part Three (2004) EIR City Council Resolution (2004) Metropolitan Transportation Commission Grant Metropolitan Transportation Commission Resolution 3434 Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit (SMART) Environmental Impact Reports San Rafael General Plan 2020 San...

On March 7th, I will have officially been the City’s Director of Homeless Planning & Outreach for one year (it's been a great honor, thank you!).  Later this spring our community will be receiving the results from our 2017 Homeless Point-in-Time Count, which is one of the best benchmarks we have for assessing whether or...

The San Rafael Fire Foundation is a community nonprofit organization formed in 2014 by a group of community and business leaders committed to keeping San Rafael safe by strengthening the preparedness and responsiveness of the San Rafael Fire Department. They support San Rafael firefighters and paramedics who protect our lives, property and the environment by...

In December, we launched this new website with features like issue reporting, online forms and payments. Over the past month alone, we’ve had 12,500 users and 66% have been new visitors. You’re favorite browser seems to be Chrome and 32% of you used your phone or tablet to access our mobile-responsive site. Next time you visit,...

A year ago, the City of San Rafael and the Ritter Center discussed possible operational changes to their site to reduce impacts to the surrounding area.  These discussions resulted in a formal agreement to relocate their shower, mail, and homeless food pantry services if comparable services were first established elsewhere.  At their meeting on Monday,...

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