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SRFD Vegetation Management HOME 2018 Wildland Urban Interface Symposium Hosted by the San Rafael Fire Department and Dominican University. This symposium is a 3 hour event that covers 17 different speakers from state and local agencies as well as PG&E and congress. Here you will find the presentation in audio and video form Speaker Bios:...

2018 Wildland Urban Interface Symposium PDF download of the slideshow.

Bike to Work Week encourages commuters and others to get out of their car and use a bicycle to get to and from their work. Safe paths for bicyclists are essential to make riding a real possibility for commuters. The City will conduct a one week pilot project from May 7 to 11 to coincide with Bike...

Quality of Life in San Rafael The City of San Rafael is a great place to live, do business, raise a family and retire. Our city services, including public safety, parks and recreation, contribute to the quality of life that makes San Rafael such a desirable place to live. On March 6, 2018, the City...

The Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting has been awarded to City of San Rafael by Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada (GFOA) for its comprehensive annual financial report (CAFR). The Certificate of Achievement is the highest form of recognition in the area of governmental accounting and financial reporting,...

Try out the two-way protected bike lane demonstration project on Tamalpais West, from Mission Ave to Third St and tell us what you think! Tweet us using #TamalpaisBikeLane Text us at (415) 993-9797 or Fill out this form Traffic changes: Tamalpais West is closed to northbound traffic between Mission Ave and Fourth Street; and closed to...

At their 7 p.m. meeting on Monday evening, the City Council will hear an informational report about the draft City Council Goals & Strategies for Fiscal Year 2018-19. This guiding document consists of a set of goals, strategies, and key implementation tasks for the upcoming fiscal year, and parallels the City budget. The goals are...

At this same meeting, the City Council will hold a public hearing to consider an ordinance that, if approved, would set the Paramedic Services Special Tax rate on both residential and non-residential properties in the City of San Rafael, CSA 13, CSA 19, and Marinwood Community Services District (CSD), commencing in Fiscal Year 2018-19. Through...

Also on Monday evening, the City Council will consider using $850,000 in granted bike path funds to purchase steel components to be used to build the multi-use path that will parallel the SMART Larkspur Extension rail line at its crossing near Francisco Boulevard West. The multi-use path will provide a dedicated space for pedestrians, bicyclists,...

Age-Friendly San Rafael Leadership Team Chrisula Asimos, Marin County Commission on Aging Caran Cuneo, County of Marin, Business Development and Employment (Ret.) Gail Gifford, Senior Community Volunteer Linda Jackson, Program Director, Aging Action Initiative; San Rafael School Board Salamah Locks, Marin County Commission on Aging Diana López, Marin County Commission on Aging; HICAP Counselor, Patient...

Thank you to the 193 individuals, businesses, nonprofits, schools, service organizations and spiritual groups that make our Earth Day projects such a success! All One Ocean Center for Volunteers and Non Profit Leadership Conservation Corps North Bay Gerstle Park Neighborhood Association Master Gardeners @ Falkirk Mansion My Earth Day Marin Coalition Marin Litter Coalition Mission San...

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