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Revised Notice of Availability Addendum to 2018 Environmental Impact Report (EIR) for the San Anselmo Flood Risk Reduction Project (Building Bridge #2) Project Location: 634-636 San Anselmo Ave., San Anselmo, CA                                                                                        Project Contact: Hugh Davis, Civil Engineer | (415) 473-4232 | envplanning@marincounty.org Project Summary: *Please note* The public review period for this notice has...

DescriptionThe Marin County Flood Control and Water Conservation District has conducted sophisticated computer modeling to help predict the behavior of the creek during serious storm events. The impacts are being shared with individual property owners in the winter of 2023/24.

Description Sunnyside Nursery Flood Diversion and Storage Basin (FDS) is located at 3000 Sir Francis Drake Boulevard.  During peak water flows from the creek, this basin will store the flood waters until the water can release back to the creek naturally. This reduces flooding impacts in Fairfax. An element of this effort is the replanting...

Description A key part of the project is the removal of the concrete bridge platform, known as Building Bridge 2 (BB2). BB2 is considered a historical obstruction of creek water flow, and its removal will lower the Base Flood Elevation to approximately 480 homes and reduce the amount of water leaving the creek channel that...

An Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration has been prepared by the Town of Tiburon pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) statutes and guidelines. It provides support to the conclusion that the Greenwood Beach Restoration Project, with mitigation identified, would not cause a potentially significant impact to the environment. This draft Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration...

The Marin County Flood Control & Water Conservation District has been working for the past several years on the San Anselmo Flood Risk Reduction (SAFRR) Project, which is a significant effort to protect lives and property during severe storms.   In 2018, the Board of Supervisors certified the Environmental Impact Report (EIR) for the Project.  ...

For Immediate Release - San Rafael, CA - Seasonal tide levels could impact areas with history of localized flooding Seasonal high tides can cause flooding along shoreline communities and low-lying roads in Marin County. Tide-related flooding can happen whether it is raining or not, but the flooding can increase significantly if the elevated tides occur...

Date and time: 2023-10-26 06:30 pmLocation: City of Novato Administrative OfficesDepartment: Zone 1 Advisory Board Meeting: October 26, 2023AgendaPUBLIC MEETING Thursday, October 26, 2023 6:30 P.M. – 8:00 P.M.   The Marin County Flood Control & Water Conservation District Board of Supervisors encourages a respectful dialogue that supports freedom of speech and values diversity of...

For Immediate Release - San Rafael, CA - County conducted annual maintenance work ahead of potentially wet winter The intense rainstorms that hit Marin in January 2023 caused significant impacts across the county. The breadth of the damage caused by the storms, also known as atmospheric rivers, spurred the Marin County Board of Supervisors to declare...

Date and time: 2023-10-10 06:30 pmLocation: Mill Valley RecreationDepartment: Zone 3 Advisory Board Meeting: October 10, 2023AgendaPUBLIC MEETING Tuesday, October 10, 2023 6:30 P.M. – 8:00 P.M.   At Mill Valley Community Center Forest Room 180 Camino Alto, Mill Valley, CA 94941 The Marin County Flood Control & Water Conservation District Board of Supervisors encourages...

Date and time: Location: Auto DraftDepartment: Auto DraftDate and time: Location: Department: AgendaThis is a written update in lieu of a meeting.Date and time: 2022-07-15 12:00 pmLocation: Zone 9 Advisory Board Update: July 15, 2021Department: Zone 9 Advisory Board Update: July 15, 2021AgendaThis is a written update in lieu of a meeting.Date and time: 2022-07-15...

Did you know that pavement damage, soil erosion, and mudslides can be caused by blocked stormwater flow across driveways or under driveways via culverts? If leaves or other waste block the flow of stormwater runoff, then the water gets redirected and can cause serious flooding and/or localized erosion. Those issues can lead to road closures...

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