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815 B St Mixed Use Project   APN’s:                011-256-12, -14, -15, -32 Address:           809 B St, 1212 2nd St., 1214 2nd St. Project No.     ED12-060; UP12-029; LLA12-003 Applicant:        Tom Monahan                      ...

Address: 110 Loch Lomond Drive Project No.:  ZC04-02, ED04-063, TS04-001, UP04-001 Master Developer (Construction of subdivision, park improvements, utilities, and infrastructure): Marina Village Associates, LLC 1999 Avenue of the Stars Suite 2850 Los Angeles, CA 90067 Attn: Thomas DiPrima thomas@woodridgecapital.com Residential Developer (Phase 2 of “The Strand” and Mixed-Use Building): Tru Mark Homes 3001 Bishop Drive,...

Northgate Walk1005 & 1010 Northgate Dr. Address: 1005, 1010, 1020 and 1025 Northgate Drive Project No.:  ED16-038, UP16-018, S16-001, LLA16-003,  PTA 16-001 Applicant: Peter Stackpole, LCA Architects 590 Ygnacio Valley Rd, Suite 310 Walnut Creek, CA 94596 (925) 944-1626 Project Planner: Jeff Ballantine (415) 485-3094 jeff.ballantine@cityofsanrafael.org Project Description The City received an application proposing to redevelop...

Two Zipcars, a Honda Civic named “Hoo Koo E Koo” and a Subaru Impreza named “Lightsaber” (both EPA SmartWay Certified), are now available for reservation by the hour or by the day with gas and insurance included. The vehicles are parked at the Whistlestop parking lot (at the corner of Tamalpais Ave and 4th Street),...

You may have noticed less train horn in San Rafael. In response to community concerns about noise, the San Rafael City Council established a Quiet Zone from northern Novato to downtown San Rafael, which means the horn will not blow at railroad crossings. The train will only sound the horn as it leaves a station...

Have you used a City of San Rafael library lately? At their Monday evening meeting, the City Council will hear an informational report from Library Director Sarah Houghton about a needs assessment for library services and facility needs. This follows an extensive outreach effort conducted by the Library to solicit input from the community to...

On Monday evening, the City Council will consider adopting the City’s $111 million operating budget and capital improvement program for Fiscal Year 2017-18. The budget includes funding for special initiatives and projects including moving energy accounts to Marin Clean Energy’s “Deep Green” tier, working with the County to address homelessness, launching an online permit portal,...

Also on Monday, the City Council will consider a response to the Grand Jury regarding barriers to housing affordability. The proposed response largely agrees with the findings of the Grand Jury and provides a significant amount of detail on the issues around housing affordability in Marin.

The San Rafael Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee invites you to come and participate in a Public Workshop on June 8th at 6:00 p.m. as part of the process to revise and update our Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan. This update will focus on improving safety, connectivity, and development of infrastructure suitable for all users...

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