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  • City Council to Pursue Ban on Gas-Powered Landscape Equipment

    At its meeting on Tuesday, March 8, the Sausalito City Council directed City staff to draft an ordinance establishing an immediate ban on gas leaf blowers and an "aggressive" phase-out schedule for all other gas-powered landscape equipment.

    3/11/2022 4:15 PM

  • Temporary Closure on Caledonia Street

    During the week of March 14, construction at 519 Caledonia Street will require the closure of the southbound lane of the street between Napa and Bee streets. Lane shifts and pedestrian detours will be in place for approximately one week.

    3/11/2022 3:30 PM

  • Update on the Tent Encampment at Marinship Park

    The tent encampment on the tennis courts at Marinship Park currently has approximately 28 residents on platforms provided by the City. Since its relocation from the lawn and parking lot areas of the park on February 10, the encampment has generated few calls for service to the Sausalito Police.

    3/4/2022 6:50 PM

  • Gas Leaf Blowers, Funds for Road Repair on City Council Agenda

    Gas-powered landscape equipment such as gas leaf blowers, the allocation of funds for street repairs, and SB 1383 are among the topics on the agenda for the regular meeting of the City Council at 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, March 8.

    3/4/2022 6:45 PM

  • Volunteers Plant New Trees at MLK Park

    More than 50 volunteers of all ages planted 40 new trees and shrubs at the MLK Athletic Field on Saturday, February 26 as part of the second phase of tree planting at MLK Park.

    3/4/2022 6:40 PM

  • Wildfire Fuel Reduction Project Begins March 7

    3/4/2022 6:20 PM

  • Help Plant Trees at MLK Park on Saturday, February 26

    Sausalito Parks and Recreation and Sausalito Beautiful are in need of twenty more volunteers to help plant new trees and shrubs at Sausalito's MLK Park on Saturday, February 26. Please sign up to help make Sausalito an even more beautiful place.

    2/18/2022 4:10 PM

  • Lane Closure on San Carlos Avenue

    A lane closure will be in effect on San Carlos Avenue between Caledonia Street and Bulkley Avenue beginning at 8:00 a.m. on Tuesday, February 22 and continuing until approximately noon on Thursday, February 24.

    2/18/2022 3:30 PM

  • Sunken Boat in Sausalito Presents Possible Environmental Hazard

    The situation began Saturday when two small sailboats beached in Dunphy Park. The operators told Sausalito Police they brought the boats ashore to clean the bottoms of the boats, a process known as "scraping."

    2/15/2022 11:03 AM

  • State of Emergency Declared After Fire, Explosion at Encampment

    On February 10, the City of Sausalito declared a state of emergency due to a growing crisis with unsheltered members of our community. The declaration was prompted by a fire and explosion on the evening of February 9 at the tent encampment at the Marinship Park tennis courts.

    2/11/2022 7:30 PM

  • City Completes Relocation of Encampment to Marinship Tennis Courts

    On February 10, the City of Sausalito successfully completed the relocation of its designated camping area for unhoused individuals to the Marinship Park tennis courts, as authorized by U.S. District Court Judge Edward Chen.

    2/11/2022 7:20 PM

  • Lane Closures on Bridgeway

    Construction related to the Coloma Pump Station Replacement Project will require the weekday closure of one lane in both directions of Bridgeway in the vicinity of Coloma Street

    2/11/2022 6:30 PM

  • Join a Neighborhood Response Group

    Neighborhood Response Groups (NRGs) are grassroots-led neighborhoods that prepare as a community for large-scale emergencies, such as earthquakes and wildfires.

    2/4/2022 2:15 PM

  • Hours for Legal Use of Construction Equipment in Sausalito

    Did you know that the City of Sausalito has rules about the times of day that construction equipment can be operated in a residential zone?

    1/28/2022 2:45 PM

  • Economic Development, Pension Debt on City Council Agenda

    Economic development priorities, SB9, and the City's pension debt are among the topics on the agenda for the regular meeting of the City Council at 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, January 25. The meeting will be held via Zoom and broadcast live on the City website.

    1/21/2022 5:30 PM

  • Council Seeks Applicants for City Boards and Commissions

    The City of Sausalito's boards and commissions are an essential part of our local government. The volunteers who serve as appointed members provide critical advice to the City Council and City staff in areas that include sustainability, pedestrian and bicycle safety, and historic preservation.

    1/21/2022 5:15 PM

  • Janelle Kellman Elected Mayor for 2022

    Janelle Kellman was unanimously elected as mayor by her fellow councilmembers at the meeting of the Sausalito City Council on Tuesday, January 11. Mayor Kellman succeeds outgoing Mayor Jill Hoffman, who served in that position during 2021.

    1/14/2022 7:30 PM

  • City Council to Elect Mayor and Vice Mayor for 2022

    The City Council's election of mayor and vice mayor that was originally scheduled for December 7 will take place during the Council's regular meeting on Tuesday, January 11.

    1/7/2022 4:00 PM

  • City to Open Emergency Shelter on Friday, December 24

    With rain in the forecast over the weekend, the City of Sausalito will open the Edgewater Room in City Hall at 7:00 p.m. on Friday, December 24 to provide emergency shelter to city residents who are in need of a warming facility or have no other option for indoor sleeping.

    12/22/2021 1:00 PM

  • Marin Public Health Urges Booster Shots to Protect Against Omicron

    Public health agencies across the Bay Area urge everyone eligible to get vaccinated and, if eligible, get a booster shot right away to protect against the rapidly spreading Omicron variant.

    12/17/2021 7:40 PM

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