Town Council Temporarily Prohibits Evictions Without Cause
The Town Council adopted Ordinance No. 853 on June 16, 2021, to temporarily prohibit evictions without cause through September 30, 2021. Read the ordinance here.
The Town Council adopted Ordinance No. 853 on June 16, 2021, to temporarily prohibit evictions without cause through September 30, 2021. Read the ordinance here.
Read the June 14th newsletter here.
We are restoring the yellow double center line on Cascade and removing the white fog lines in those areas and adding advisory 15 mph signs, bike sharrow markings on the roadway and other signage. The contractor has informed us that they will be able to restripe Cascade Tuesday, June 15th, with work beginning at 8:00am. Please … Continued
Interested in supporting the well-being of older adults in your community and throughout Marin County? Care about issues related to health, nutrition, housing, transportation, equity and public policy? The 23-member commission promotes the dignity, independence and quality of life of older persons through advocacy, information, programs and services. It serves in an advisory capacity to … Continued
Wilhelm tree crews are continuing to work along PG&E power lines throughout Fairfax starting today, June 14th. They will be working on the following streets: Pine Drive, Azalea Road, Barker Ave, Bolinas Road, Bridge Court, Cascade Drive, Dominga Ave, Forrest Ave, Frustuck Ave, Hickory Road, Hill Ave, Juniper Court, Manor Road, Manzanita Road, Mountain View … Continued
Read the June 7th newsletter here.
Service changes effective June 13, 2021 The summer is upon us, and staff want to ensure you aware of the service changes we have in store. Routes 17/17X: Minor schedule adjustments on select AM and PM northbound trips between Tiburon Wye and San Rafael Transit Center. Route 35: Schedule adjustments on weekday and weekends trips. … Continued
Town Council proclaims June as “Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Questioning+ Pride Month” to inspire equity, create alliances, celebrate diversity, and establish safe environments in our schools and our community. Read the resolution here.
Read the June 1st newsletter here.
With its improving COVID-19 figures, Marin County is graduating from orange Tier 3 status to yellow Tier 4, which means more reopening of the economy and another step toward pre-pandemic normalcy. The Marin County Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) was notified June 1 that the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) is moving … Continued