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About Zone 1 advisory board meetings are usually held a few times per year Sometimes they occur more frequently and scheduled on an as-needed basis Written updates are provided instead of meetings if there are no decisions needed from the advisory board Flood Control Zone 1: Novato To access meeting agendas and materials for the...

Marin County OneRain website includes links to data that can be used to track and plan for flood events. It also provides links to weather information and tides. Upgrades to County rain and stream gauges In 2015 the District received a Flood Emergency Response Program (FERP) Grant to upgrade all its existing stream and rain...

Storm preparedness When you hear that there is a “Flood Watch” or a “Flood Warning," it’s already too late to begin preparing for the high water. It is crucial to prepare for the possibility of flooding ahead of time. Things you can do now to be prepared Prepare your property for the winter season. Sign...

What happens when it rains? Every drop of rain follows a different path downhill. Where it goes depends on how much rain falls, what people have done to modify its route through the watershed, and many other factors. If we understand the causes of flooding, we can begin to address its impacts. Mount Tamalpais The summit of Mount...

Projects There are currently no active projects in Zone 5.

Everyone has a role to play in flood protection. The District takes a “Whole Community” approach to flood risk reduction, which requires communities and government agencies to work together to understand, identify and assess flood risk reduction needs and solutions. The collaboration and shared understanding makes communities more resilient to flooding and better able to...

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) defines a "watershed" as a "land area that channels rainfall/snowmelt to creeks, streams, and rivers, and eventually to outflow points such as reservoirs, bays, and the ocean." Our watersheds define more than habitat, they define where we live. They influence rainfall patterns, the types of trees and plants...

Subscribe Sign up to receive emails from us, including announcements, upcoming events and meetings. Request a public record Make a public records request online. Mission The mission of the Marin County Flood Control and Water Conservation District (District) is to reduce the risk of flooding for the protection of life and property while utilizing sustainable...

About Each zone has an Advisory Board of five or seven residents. They are are appointed by the  District Board of Supervisors. The advisory boards meet periodically to: Review Zone budgets Review project plans and budgets Advise the Board of Supervisors on zone-related matters Community meetings related to Flood Zone topics will also be posted...

The Bolinas Lagoon watershed includes Pine Gulch and Easkoot Creek. Pine Gulch drains the area near Dogtown and Bolinas, including portions of Point Reyes National Seashore. It is designated as a "Wetland of International Significance" by the Convention of Wetlands of International Importance. Flood Control Zone 5: Stinson Beach The watershed includes Flood Control Zone...

Date and time: Date and time: 2022-04-27 06:30 pmLocation: Strawberry Recreation DistrictDepartment: Flood Zone 4 Advisory Board Meeting: April 27, 2022Date and time: 2022-04-27 06:30 pmLocation: Strawberry Recreation DistrictDepartment: Flood Zone 4 Advisory Board Meeting: April 27, 2022Agenda packet Flood Zone 4 Staff Report: April 27, 2022 Flood Zone 4 Proposed Baseline Budget FY 2022-23...

Date and time: Date and time: 2022-04-25 06:30 pmLocation: Flood Zone 9 Advisory Board Meeting: April 25, 2022Department: Flood Zone 9 Advisory Board Meeting: April 25, 2022Agenda packet Flood Zone 9 Advisory Board Meeting Staff Report: April 25, 2022 Flood Zone 9 Proposed Baseline Budget FY 2022-23 Draft minutes for Flood Zone 9 Advisory Board...

Date and time: Date and time: 2022-04-13 06:00 pmLocation: Mill Valley RecreationDepartment: Zone 3 Advisory Board Meeting: April 13, 2022Agenda packet Zone 3 Advisory Board Meeting Staff Report: April 13, 2022 Zone 3 Draft Work Plan For FY 22-24 Zone 3 Proposed Baseline Budget FY 2022 23 and 2023 24 Resolution Establishing Zone 3 Resolution...

Date and time: Date and time: 2022-03-31 06:30 pmLocation: Larkspur City Council ChambersDepartment: Zone 9 Advisory Board Meeting: March 31, 2022Agenda packet Flood Zone 9 Advisory Board Meeting Staff Report: March 31, 2022 Draft Minutes for Flood Zone 9 Advisory Board Meeting: March 31, 2022 Zone 9 Financial Review, March 2022 Date and time: 2022-03-31...

On March 15, 2022 the Board approved the construction plans and authorized bidding to begin for the first portion of the Corte Madera Creek Flood Risk Management Project. This includes the new stormwater pump station and new vehicular maintenance access ramp in the Granton Park neighborhood. The plans and specifications are available to view through...

Flood Control District is pausing Santa Venetia project to evaluate cost increase The Marin County Flood Control and Water Conservation District has canceled its March 15 District Board of Supervisors meeting at which the use of eminent domain would have been considered as part of upgrading the levee system along Gallinas Creek. Newly revised cost estimates for...

Date and time: Date and time: 2022-02-16 06:30 pmLocation: Zone 9 Advisory Board Meeting: February 16, 2022 (Canceled)Department: Zone 9 Advisory Board Meeting: February 16, 2022 (Canceled)AgendaNotice of cancelation is hereby given that the public meeting of the Flood Control Zone 9 Advisory Board, scheduled to meet on Wednesday, February 16, 2022 via Zoom is...

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