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You can find information on what should be recycled and composted in Zero Waste Marin's Recycling, Disposal and Reuse Guide. Zero Waste Marin also helps your sort out the confusion by telling you which items belong in your green cart. Also, check out Marin Sanitary Service’s “What Goes in Your Carts?” for information on what items go in...

Yes. Per Municipal Code section 9.19.010, all residents and businesses must have refuse and recycling service through Marin Sanitary Service. This ensures that our waste is properly transported and disposed of, recycled or composted which is a key health and safety concern for the City. There are a variety of container sizes and options, so be sure to...

On Saturday, starting around 7:30 a.m. (and pending any equipment problems or emergencies), we'll be in Gerstle Park with the street sweeper. We'll get to as many of the streets as we can.

Case Studies The City of San Rafael partnered with the San Rafael and San Anselmo Chambers of Commerce and Dominican University’s Green MBA program with a grant from Marin Community Foundation to present “Greening for Profit” a series of workshops designed to increase sustainability and deliver significant bottom line results. Workshops were conducted by Natural Capitalism Solutions,...

Get licensed and permitted Make sure you're equipped with the correct licenses and permits to take your idea from concept to completion. Business License (Tax Certificate) If you plan to conduct business within San Rafael city limits or your business is based in San Rafael, you must obtain a business license. When you register for a business...

Not sure if you need a permit? See what is Required & Exempt from a Building Permit (only)  HERE

For more information or to make a complaint, please email County of Marin at complaints@smokefreemarin.com For more information on Smoke-Free Marin, please visit  smokefreemarin.org  

We have a variety of parks, rooms and facilities available for rental. Please visit our Community Centers, Parks & Rentals page for more information.

To sell alcoholic beverages, you’ll need a liquor license. California has four types (3 for full liquor and 1 for beer & wine only). You can find information about buying a liquor license from the California Department of Alcohol & Beverage Control (ABC). The nearest local ABC office is in Santa Rosa, and you can call them...

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