Supervisor Stephanie Moulton-Peters

Supervisor Stephanie Moulton-Peters Stephanie Moulton-Peters is the Marin County Supervisor for District 3, Southern Marin.

I wanted to share information about the next Mill Valley School District Community Forum this upcoming Monday, December ...
12/14/2023

I wanted to share information about the next Mill Valley School District Community Forum this upcoming Monday, December 18th. The meeting will be at Mill Valley Middle School's library from 5 to 6:30 p.m. Feel free to join in person or online via Zoom by visiting the MVSD Measure G website: www.mvschools.org/domain/989

The Marin County Board of Supervisors along with several colleagues, friends and family thanked and commended retiring M...
12/12/2023

The Marin County Board of Supervisors along with several colleagues, friends and family thanked and commended retiring Marin County Health & Human Services Director, Dr. Benita McLarin, for her many years of dedicated service to the people of Marin, the Bay Area, the State of California, and the United States of America at the December 12 Board of Supervisors meeting. We send her forth, with deep appreciation, to start the next chapter of her life.
Full resolution: https://marin.granicus.com/MetaViewer.php?view_id=33&event_id=3348&meta_id=1293505

The County of Marin is making $2.5 million available, and YOU will decide how to spend it through participatory budgetin...
12/12/2023

The County of Marin is making $2.5 million available, and YOU will decide how to spend it through participatory budgeting. Participatory budgeting (PB) is a democratic process in which community members decide how to spend part of a public budget. PB gives people real power to make real decisions over real money!
Make your voice heard now and vote today!
• Vote online: bit.ly/3ET39M3
Learn more about PB by visiting our website: pb.marincounty.org/

12/12/2023

MARIN COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE HOLIDAY CELEBRATION

The Marin County Sheriff’s Office is honored to host a pre-holiday celebration and toy give-away at our Southern Marin (Marin City) Substation on December 19, 2023 and our West Marin (Pt. Reyes) Substation on December 21, 2023.

The day is meant to be a fun experience where children (ages 2-12) can visit a Big Guy in a Red Suit , take a photo and receive a gift. Our first annual toy give-away at our Southern Marin substation started in 2008 and this is our third annual toy give-away in Point Reyes Station.

The Marin County Sheriff’s Office is committed to being in partnership with our communities during this season of giving and as such, we are asking Marin County businesses and residents to donate an unwrapped toy to the Marin County Sheriff’s Office for the celebration. Toys can be dropped off at the following locations:

• Sheriff’s Main Office, 1600 Los Gamos Dr #200, San Rafael
• Southern Marin Substation, 850 Drake Avenue, Marin City
• Point Reyes Substation, 101 4th St, Point Reyes

We are asking for toys that are inclusive and boost self-esteem. Some toy suggestions are books, dolls of all nationalities, sports equipment, board games or gift certificates for our older children. Toy donations will be collected from now through December 18th at the locations listed above.

Toy Give Away Locations:
Southern Marin
When: Tuesday, December 19th, 2023
Where: Marin City Substation 850 Drake Ave, Marin City
Time: 2:30 – 4:30 P.M.

West Marin
When: Thursday, December 21th, 2023
Where: Point Reyes Substation 101 4th St, Point Reyes
Time: 2:30 – 4:30 P.M.

12/05/2023

Come celebrate the season with us this weekend! Sunday, December 10th is our annual Holiday Festival. Check the link in our bio or additional information and more upcoming events! 🎄🎉

If you're shopping for an e-bike this holiday season, remember: get a helmet, don't carry passengers, and if you're buyi...
11/28/2023

If you're shopping for an e-bike this holiday season, remember: get a helmet, don't carry passengers, and if you're buying an e-bike, choose a Class 1 e-bike. Check out this Marin Independent Journal article for more information.
Marin Health and Human Services

The county has launched an online dashboard with data suggesting a high proportion of injured riders are under age 20.

Marin County’s newest grant program is FARE: Food, Agriculture, and Resilient Ecosystems. The program can support all as...
11/21/2023

Marin County’s newest grant program is FARE: Food, Agriculture, and Resilient Ecosystems. The program can support all aspects of our food systems, and is funded by the Parks Measure A sales tax. The application period is open through December 8, 2023. Website: https://www.parks.marincounty.org/about-us/fare-grants

Thank you to Mr. Pribble for inviting me to speak at the 6th and 7th period Government classes at Tam High School. Great...
11/16/2023

Thank you to Mr. Pribble for inviting me to speak at the 6th and 7th period Government classes at Tam High School. Great to meet the students, engage in thoughtful conversation and talk about issues important to them.

Be sure to drive mindfully and look out for cyclists and pedestrians, especially when turning right.
11/16/2023

Be sure to drive mindfully and look out for cyclists and pedestrians, especially when turning right.

One of the most serious crashes occurs when drivers turn without looking for pedestrians and cyclists in the intersection. A common collision is when a car makes a right turn into a cyclist traveling straight across the intersection. Drivers must always LOOK before changing lanes or making turns.

Rain and wind are expected in Marin County this week. Take steps now to prepare!
11/13/2023

Rain and wind are expected in Marin County this week. Take steps now to prepare!

Caltrans is accepting public comment through Nov. 3 on the State Route 131 (Tiburon Blvd.) Capital Preventative Maintena...
11/01/2023

Caltrans is accepting public comment through Nov. 3 on the State Route 131 (Tiburon Blvd.) Capital Preventative Maintenance Project Culvert Rehabilitation Project.
There are many ways to submit your comments on this project:

Email comments to: [email protected]

Mail your written comments directly to:
Caltrans District 4 - Office of Environmental Analysis
ATTN: Maxwell Lammert, Acting Office Chief
P.O. Box 23660, MS-8B
Oakland, CA 94623-0660

Complete the Electronic Comment Card here: https://d4vpm3.wixsite.com/sr131-capm/comments-meeting

Tiburon Blvd. Project Description and other info here: https://d4vpm3.wixsite.com/sr131-capm/project-description

Thank you, Marin County Safe Routes to School!
11/01/2023

Thank you, Marin County Safe Routes to School!

You have the same rights and duties as drivers. Obey traffic signals and stop signs. Make your intentions clear to everyone on the road. Signal turns, and check behind you well before making a turn or changing lanes.

Address

3501 Civic Center Drive Room 329
San Rafael, CA
94903

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