Fairfax-Bolinas Road in West Marin at milepost 5.73 (approximately 2 miles west of Azalea Hill) is single-lane access with two-way traffic controlled through one lane. This condition is at the construction zone only and will remain in place until project is completed. See project webpage for more details. Thank you for your patience while this project progresses.
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The Veterans’ Memorial Auditorium (VMA) will require more construction upgrades than originally scheduled during its current renovation because of recently discovered concerns. The earliest anticipated reopening date is fall 2025 as the Department of Cultural Services and the Department of Public Works collaborate on the project. 

Renovation of the Frank Lloyd Wright-inspired 2,000-seat Veterans’ Memorial Auditorium (VMA) began in July 2023 to conduct necessary seismic and code improvements. Having an opportunity created by the building being dark for this seismic work, investigative studies were conducted to evaluate the rest of the VMA structure.  While inspections determined that the perimeter foundation and elements...

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Description Overview Storms caused two separate slip outs along Sir Francis Drake Blvd at milepost 20.97 on the eastbound lane, located between Highway 1 and Platform Bridge Road (close to the Bolinas Ridge Trailhead). The County proposes to install two new retaining walls to shore up the roadway shoulder. The County is coordinating with the...

Description Overview Storms caused an embankment failure immediately below the existing retaining wall on Marshall Petaluma Road at milepost 8.24, approximately half a mile south of Walker Creek Ranch. The County proposes to install a rip rap buttress along the slope starting from the bottom of the existing retaining wall to the slope of the...

Description Overview Storms caused a slip out adjacent to the existing retaining wall in front of 7299 Lucas Valley Road. The County proposes to install a new retaining wall along the stretch with a rock buttress to stabilize the site and prevent future erosion. Funding The engineer’s estimate is $720,000 and will be funded through...

This is a completed project. You are in the Archived Projects section of the website. Active projects can be found on the Projects webpage. Description Overview The project entailed complete replacement of the roof, including gutters and downspouts. This was due to the age and deteriorated condition of the old roof. Funding The estimated $132,000...

For Immediate Release - Marin County, CA - A single lane of traffic control will be in place at milepost 2.26 for about 2-3 months   UPDATE: Due to the storm, the closure of one lane of Panoramic Hwy has been postponed. Based on the current weather forecast, it's likely that the project will not...

For Immediate Release - Marin County, CA - Pavement Condition Index score for Marin has increased from 66 to 68 Despite the intense storms of January 2023 that heavily impacted the roadways of Marin, the Pavement Condition Index (PCI) score for County-maintained roads has increased from 66 to 68, as of December 31, 2023. PCI...

For Immediate Release - San Rafael, CA - Travelers near Mount Tamalpais to be affected by construction zone Travelers between the Mount Tamalpais area and Stinson Beach may be affected by a road construction project starting in late November and lasting into the spring of 2024. The work on Panoramic Highway will address damage from...

For Immediate Release - San Rafael, CA - Widespread rainfall is expected to arrive on November 14 and stay through the week The low-lying areas of Marin County are being monitored by the County's Department of Public Works, in coordination with other County departments, to ensure the public is aware of potential flooding. Residents and business...

Description Overview The project has 2 components: 1) replacement of specific guardrails across the county that have been identified as no longer meeting current design standards, and 2) retaining wall construction on Panoramic Highway at milepost 2.26. Approximately 4,825 total feet of guardrails are being removed and replaced, and two retaining walls totaling about 300...

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...

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