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Date and time: Date and time: 2021-01-12 06:00 pmLocation: Board of Library Trustees - January 12, 2021Department: Public MeetingsDate and time: 2021-01-12 06:00 pmLocation: Board of Library Trustees - January 12, 2021Department: Public MeetingsAgendaSelect 'download' below to view the AgendaDate and time: 2021-01-12 06:00 pmLocation: Board of Library Trustees - January 12, 2021Department: Public MeetingsAgendaSelect...

The Draft Environmental Impact Report (DEIR) for General Plan 2040 and the Downtown San Rafael Precise Plan is now available for public review and comment. The City is providing a 62-day comment period on the document, extending from January 7 to March 9, 2021. The Planning Commission will hold a hearing on the DEIR on...

Date and time: Date and time: 2021-01-13 04:00 pmLocation: Fire Commission - January 13, 2021Department: Public MeetingsDate and time: 2021-01-13 04:00 pmLocation: Fire Commission - January 13, 2021Department: Public MeetingsAgendaSelect 'download' below to view the AgendaDate and time: 2021-01-13 04:00 pmLocation: Fire Commission - January 13, 2021Department: Public MeetingsAgendaSelect 'download' below to view the AgendaDate...

Date and time: Date and time: Location: Citizens Advisory Committee on Economic Development and Affordable Housing – January 7, 2021Department: Citizens Advisory Committee on Economic Development and Affordable Housing – January 7, 2021Date and time: 2021-01-07 07:00 pmLocation: Citizens Advisory Committee on Economic Development and Affordable Housing – January 7, 2021Department: Economic DevelopmentDate and time:...

Yesterday, the State provided an update on COVID-19 activity across the state, California’s collective hospital and intensive care unit (ICU) capacity, and the Regional State at Home Order. The Bay Area region will remain under the Regional Stay Home Order until January 8th at the earliest with potential to extend depending on four-week ICU capacity projections. Currently, the Bay Area’s available ICU capacity is 7.5%....

Infographic displaying statistics of household disproportionately impacted by COVID-19. The data included in the information sheet is based off of November data; estimates may change with the evolving situation.

Downtown Historic Preservation Information For questions regarding Downtown Historic Preservation Contact Renee Nickenig This page provides comprehensive information on historic resources  data collected through the Downtown Precise Plan program.  It includes the following components: Access to the Summary Report Webinar Information (Feb 23, 24, 25) Frequently Asked Questions DPR Forms May 2021 Revised Summary Report...

Our key message today is to please keep yourself and those around you safe and healthy. Hunker down at home as much as possible with movies, puzzles, walks, books... maybe some virtual coffee with a friend or an evening virtual storytime with a grandparent! Whatever you do, think about how the choices you make about...

Date and time: Date and time: 2021-01-04 07:00 pmLocation: City Council - January 4, 2021 (Cancelled)Department: Public MeetingsAgendaSelect 'download' to view the Cancellation NoticeDate and time: 2021-01-04 07:00 pmLocation: City Council - January 4, 2021 (Cancelled)Department: Public MeetingsAgendaSelect 'download' to view the Cancellation NoticeDate and time: 2021-01-04 07:00 pmLocation: City Council - January 4, 2021...

DOWNLOAD THE PLAN  Adopted Document Downtown Precise Plan, Part One (Chapters 1-4) Downtown Precise Plan, Part Two (Chapters 5-8) Form Based Code (Chapter 9) Glossary and Appendices Archived Documents The links below are provided for archival purposes only.  Only the "Adopted Document" above should be used for matters related to Downtown planning. Downtown Precise Plan,...

Sidewalk replacement is limited to work around intersections and locations where elevations need to be modified to meet one of the project goals. In addition, the city has hired Precision Concrete Cutting has repaired tripping hazards where possible by using a cutting method to create ADA compliant slopes.

For the majority of the project, no. However on Second Street between Hayes and Shaver Street there will be a minor change. Today 2nd Street eastbound shifts from 2 lanes to 3 lanes at Hayes Street. The project will move this addition of a 3rd lane one block to the east. Now 2nd Street will...

See "Third Street Rehabilitation Information on Street Trees"

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