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For comprehensive information regarding Elections, please visit the County of Marin Elections Office website. Resolution Calling Election Ordinance – Full Text of Measure Notice of Election City Attorney’s Impartial Analysis Argument in Favor of Measure G No argument against was submitted; therefore, no rebuttal. Staff report and resolution declaring canvass of returns Election Results: San Rafael voters...

At 1650 Los Gamos, Kaiser Permanente is proposing a project with three components: Amendment to the current  zoning to add medical office use as an allowable use in the PD and allow the existing 148,000‐gross square foot office building to be utilized as a medical office building The construction of an up‐to 511‐space parking structure on...

California Department of Parks and Recreation FACT SHEET Bay Area State Parks and the Wildland Urban Interface 'What you can do as a State Parks Neighbor'

$46,300,000* San Rafael Joint Powers Financing Authority Lease Revenue Bonds, Series 2018 (Public Safety Facilities Project) (Green Bonds) Anticipated date of offering on or about March 14, 2018 The offering of Bonds will be made only by the Preliminary Official Statement, which describes the security for such issue and which may be obtained in any...

Visit our Defensible Space page for active resources and home hardening tips In 2007 the City of San Rafael adopted an ordinance that requires property owners in the Wildland Urban Interface (WUI) to remove or trim away junipers. This code is under Chapter 4 of the San Rafael Municipal Code. Specifically 4.12 Vegetation Management Standards....

We've begun collecting Transient Occupancy Tax (TOT) online.  TOT, also known as "hotel tax," is a City tax of 12% on the rate paid by guests at local hotels for stays of 30 days or less. If you're a hotel/motel operator, you'll receive detailed instructions via email. https://www.cityofsanrafael.org/transient-occupancy-tax/

Andy Bachich is a long-time resident of and business owner in San Rafael who is well known for his entrepreneurship, as well as his community and civic involvement.  As a San Rafael High School student, Andy started with a good, hard-work ethic and a love for the San Rafael community. In 2006, the days were...

Barbecue Regulations for Residents  

A Process for Income Qualified Seniors to Claim an Exemption from MERA's Parcel Tax Qualified low-income seniors in Marin County are eligible to file for a tax exemption from a parcel tax that supports the County's next-generation emergency radio system. This exemption must be applied for annually, so anyone who qualified for this exemption this...

The program is jointly funded between the City and property owners. Public funding in the program is supported by funding made available through Senate Bill 1 - The Road Repair and Accountability Act of 2017. This Bill was signed into law on April 28, 2017. Senate Bill 1 generates $54 billion over the next decade...

Last updated April 23, 2019

On Monday evening, City staff will present an informational report about new parking time limits in the residential and commercial sections of East San Rafael. These new time limits were developed as part of a parking study in East San Rafael, which was prompted in response to concerns relating to parking availability. The first phase...

Yes, where a tree removal is required (so long as the tree is not on private property) the City tree contractor will perform the removal at no cost to the property owner.

A City arborist needs to determine if tree removal is necessary.  If a tree can survive a root trimming without uplifting the sidewalk again within 5 years, the tree will be kept. If a tree cannot survive a root trimming, the tree will be removed. If a tree can survive a root trimming, but will uplift...

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