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Cascade Striping Project

The striping work being done on Cascade is an effort to create more traffic calming and to reserve a portion of the roadway for people to walk. The striping is intended to create “Two-Way” traffic sections of the road. The purpose of the TWO-WAY TRAFFIC AHEAD sign is to warn drivers travelling they are approaching a roadway section where two-way … Continued

Special Municipal Tax Service, SmartMeter Ban and Fairfax Fire and Building Codes Updated by the Adoption of Four Ordinances at the December 4 Town Council Meeting

At the December 4 Town Council Meeting, four new ordinances were adopted. Ordinance 839 authorized the levy of a special municipal tax to finance the Town’s Municipal Services by the passage of a two-thirds vote on Measure F on the November 5, 2019 General Election. Ordinance 840 extended the Town’s ban on SmartMeters until repealed … Continued

Notice of Reorganization of the Fairfax Town Council

At it’s December 4, 2019, regular meeting, the Fairfax Town Council reorganized as follows: Mayor Renee Goddard Vice Mayor Bruce Ackerman Council Member Barbara Coler Council Member Stephanie Hellman Council Member John Reed The Fairfax Town Council regular meets the first Wednesday of the month at 7pm in the Council Chambers in the Fairfax Women’s … Continued

Scenic Road Paving Project

SCENIC ROAD PAVING PROJECT (11/25-11/26) The Scenic Road pavement project is scheduled to begin Monday (11/25) and to be completed on Tuesday (11/26).  The approximate location is between the Scenic/Ridge intersection and the 450 block of Scenic Road (approx. 1,000 linear ft).  The project does require Ridge and the affected portion of Scenic Road to … Continued

Current Information – PG&E Power Update

11/19/19  2pm Good News! The PSPS event for Marin has been CANCELED. There will be no PSPS power outage in Marin.   PG&E reports that forecasted weather conditions have improved and that they are not planning to turn off power for public safety in Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz and Trinity … Continued

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