Fee waivers in Marin designed to encourage construction, alleviate housing crisis.
Especially during a pandemic, residents need access to recreation.
Bruce Ackerman issued a statement calling for reflection in the aftermath of alleged racial attacks against San Anselmo Mayor Brian Colbert.
Compliance with Voter’s Choice Act are in the works.
Read the Tuesday, May 25th newsletter here.
Read the Mayor's letter to the community here.
The Federal Communications Commission launched a temporary program to help families and households struggling to afford Internet service ...
The town and the Economic Development Committee are soliciting feedback from residents and businesses on parklet regulations.
Dr. Liz Seabury was named the district's interim Senior Director of Inclusion. LaSandra White has been named the school’s interim principal.
The Association of Bay Area Health Officials, representing 12 Bay Area Health Officers and their local health jurisdictions, strongly su ...
The Town of San Anselmo and the Economic Development Committee (EDC) are welcoming feedback from San Anselmo residents, businesses, and ...
See the latest announcement from the Town of San Anselmo.
After hearing details about Marin County's dry conditions and water supplies, the Marin County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously Ma ...
Eighty-four percent of all Marin residents age 12 and older have received at least one dose of vaccine.
There are four openings on the seven-member Capital Program Monitoring Committee.
The pilot San Rafael Art Advisory Group will hold its inaugural meeting Tuesday afternoon on Zoom
The San Anselmo Beautification Committee has launched a fundraising campaign in support of the town's Flower Basket Program.
Outdoor diners on certain dates through June will be able to get a vaccine to go along with some food, drinks and live entertainment.
Power lines downed by a blown transformer ignited the blaze in the area of Marin Center at Redwood Highway Frontage Road, police said.
The Town Council approved adopted two resolutions to extend outdoor use permits for restaurants and other businesses another year.
The town established the 1-to-1 volunteer matching service to support and protect residents amid the pandemic.
The downtown San Rafael crash occurred Tuesday morning.
Read the May 17th Town Newsletter here.
The town's first Black mayor received voicemails "that threatened physical violence and were racial in nature," police said.
Access to broadband speeds needed for remote work and learning vary greatly across the U.S.
A 63-year-year old suspect was arrested in connection with incident according to the Central Marin Police Department.
The bear was spotted late Thursday afternoon in a tree near downtown San Anselmo in the 100 block of Tamalpais Avenue, police said.
The town’s Earth Day celebration will be held Sunday.
Miguel Jimenez Alejandre, 33 of Baypoint, confessed to the killing of David Nunez Sanchez, 42 of Pittsburg, San Rafael police said.
Two overnight lane and ramp closures on Highway 101 in central Marin County are scheduled in the next week, Caltrans said.
The name change went into effect immediately.
The meeting will be held Thursday from 6:30 to 8 p.m. on Zoom.
Students have overcome many obstacles the past year. Celebrate your graduate on San Anselmo-Fairfax Patch.
The fair market rent for a two-bedroom rental increased from the previous year.
The town will hold two virtual public workshops on parklets later this month to solicit feedback from residents and businesses.
The incident occurred Friday at around 2 p.m. in the area of High School 1327 (formerly known as Drake High) according to police.
At their meeting on May 5th, the Town Council adopted two resolutions to extend the expiration dates of Temporary Outdoor Use Permits an ...
A man reportedly tried to lure the student into a car by saying the student's parents contacted him and told him to pick him up.
Wind gusts from the north and north east are expected to gust from 40 to 50 mph, topping out at 60 mph in parts of the Bay Area.
The Afternoon Book Buzz group meets on the fourth Tuesday of each month. Its next scheduled meeting is May 25.