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Most utility work is considered essential are given broad discretion to make their own determination about how they proceed with their projects. Encroachment permits can be viewed by map on https://sanrafael.buildingeye.com/publicworks. Individual permits can be looked up on https://epermits.cityofsanrafael.org/ETRAKIT3/default.aspx Keep in mind that emergency work may start before the permit shows in the system.

All previously active encroachment permits were automatically suspended on that date. Please fill out the form on the website. If you are planning on waiting do to the work, thank you for helping! Just let us know on the form and we can note your status. If you are doing essential work and must continue, please...

Hired landscapers would be permissible if the project is necessary for essential infrastructure. Trimming may be part of maintaining essential infrastructure, such as branches covering a street sign or to allow for required sight distance, or protection from electrical wires.

Yes, utilities (including roads) are considered essential functions and are given broad discretion to make their own determination about how they proceed with their projects.  Utilities requesting an encroachment permit must validate that they consider the work to be essential when filing the encroachment request.For existing permits, please fill out the form on the website for reactivation. Without a new or reactivated...

Yes, sidewalks and access to the roadway are considered part of essential infrastructure. It is also permissible as necessary to make the site safe and secure.

Yes, however please refer to the construction FAQs above first. Utilities (including roads) are considered essential functions and those doing work on utilities are given broad discretion to make their own determination about how they proceed with their projects.  Utilities requesting an encroachment permit must validate that they consider the work to be essential when filing...

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Date and time: 2020-01-21 07:00 pmLocation: City HallDepartment: City Clerk

Date and time: 2020-02-03 07:00 pmLocation: City HallDepartment: City ClerkAgendaSAN RAFAEL CITY COUNCIL – MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 2020 REGULAR MEETING AT 7:00 P.M. COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY HALL 1400 FIFTH AVENUE, SAN RAFAEL, CALIFORNIA AGENDA OPEN SESSION – THIRD FLOOR CONFERENCE ROOM, CITY HALL 1. None. CLOSED SESSION – THIRD FLOOR CONFERENCE ROOM, CITY HALL 2....

Date and time: 2020-02-18 07:00 pmLocation: City HallDepartment: City Clerk

Date and time: 2020-03-02 07:00 pmLocation: City HallDepartment: City ClerkAgendaSAN RAFAEL CITY COUNCIL – MONDAY, MARCH 2, 2020 SPECIAL MEETING AT 6:30 P.M. COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY HALL 1400 FIFTH AVENUE, SAN RAFAEL, CALIFORNIA 1. Fire Commission Interviews Interview Applicants and Make Appointments to Fill Two Four-Year Terms, One Regular Voting Member and One Alternate Member,...

Date and time: 2020-04-06 07:00 pmLocation: City HallDepartment: City Clerk

52-54 Fremont Project Address: 52-54 Fremont Road (double fronts onto Marquard) APN(s): 012-043-011 and -012 Project No.(s): ED18-066/LLA18-005/ED20-044/EX19-010 Applicant: CKD Enterprises Inc PO Box 457 Cotati, CA 94931 Ckdluzak @ sonic.net Architect: Millard Arterberry  Arterberry Design 495 Gate 5 Rd. Sausalito, CA 94965 (415) 944-5480  millard@arterberry-design.com Project Planner: David Hogan, Contract Planner  dave.hogan@cityofsanrafael.org Project Status Project...

City Council Meetings When: First and third Mondays of each month at 6 p.m. Where: City Hall Council Chambers, 1400 Fifth Ave Special Sessions: Occasionally held on specific topics Holiday Schedule: Meetings move to the following Tuesday if a Monday is a holiday Watch Live: Streamed on San Rafael's YouTube Channel. Subscribe for notifications! Archives:...

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