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Update from Kate
TODAY: COMMUNITY CONVERSATION ON COVID AND MARIN RECOVERS
AND INFO ON A FEW OTHER EVENTS
Please Share Widely:
Are you wondering what Marin County Public Health has been doing in response to the COVID-19 pandemic? Why are we experiencing outbreaks? What is the status of the reopening progress and Marin Recovers work group?
This afternoon, there will be a community conversation in which some of Marin’s top experts in public health and the phased reopening process answer your questions about this important topic.
FEATURED SPEAKERS
- Angela Nicholson, Emergency Operations Center Director
- Matt Willis, M.D., Public Health Officer
- Max Korten, Marin Recovers Director
HOW TO PARTICIPATE:
Requests for accommodations may be made by calling (415) 473-4381 (Voice), CA Relay 711 or by e-mail at disabilityaccess@marincounty.org. Copies of documents are available in alternative formats, upon request.
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A message from the Tam Design Review Board
If you are interested in the future of design in the Tam Area, please take a moment to complete this brief survey:
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/Tam-ODDS
Your answers will help shape objective design standards that will play a major role in the review process for most future mixed-use and multi-family developments. *Please note that the "Tam Area" is made up of Tam Valley, Tennessee Valley, Almonte, Homestead Valley, Muir Woods Park (Panoramic), Tam Junction, and Manzanita--the areas served by the Tam Design Review Board.
You are welcome to reach out to TDRBpres@gmail.com with questions. The survey also includes detailed information, ample space to comment, and contact information. Thank you in advance for your participation!
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Evolving Shorelines is a series of events hosted by the Marin County Parks, the Parks Conservancy and a diversity of community partners that is exploring sea level rise adaptation at the Bothin Marsh Open Space Preserve.
Join them on Zoom to continue the conversation about what makes Bothin Marsh and the Bay Trail such special places in the community. The project team has been busy and will be sharing some key findings and important considerations for conceptual designs that will be taking shape later this summer.
RSVP Required: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZUpd-yhqDovHtLyiy6hROdLS2nwbmutmCkZ
They would also love to hear from you about what Marin’s parks and open spaces have meant to you during these challenging times. Have you seen any new wildlife venturing out at Bothin Marsh? Have you enjoyed any breathtaking views or calming moments from the Bay Trail? Any and all thoughts are welcome. Please contact One Tam project manager Rob LaPorte directly to share (rlaporte@parksconservancy.org).
In the meantime, please enjoy this short video that celebrates some of our collaborative efforts to rise up as a community to protect our shared open space at Bothin Marsh.
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This free class is designed for homeowners interested in learning about using solar power generated at your home coupled with an energy storage system (battery) to potentially lower your utility bill and help you become more resilient during a power outage. You will also learn about energy efficiency and energy storage incentives, particularly for low income and medical baseline customers and those in high fire risk areas.
When: Saturday, August 8 from 10am to 12pm
Sign up: https://pge.docebosaas.com/learn/course/external/view/webinar/517/solar-batteries-for-homeowners
Wondering if you should purchase a generator or install solar + battery storage?
You might also be interested in this fact sheet. It covers permit information, cost, pros and cons, and other details for battery systems and traditional generators.
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- Marin Health & Human Services Coronavirus resources:
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Subscribe for daily email updates related to COVID-19 in our community.
- Visit the Marin HHS Coronavirus website for FAQs, case count, and a variety of resources.
- Have questions?
- Call the COVID-19 Information Line at (415) 473-7191 (CA Relay Service Dial 711). Phone calls are answered Monday-Friday, 9:30am-12:00pm and 1:00pm-5:00pm.
- Subscribe online to receive email notifications.
- To review all historical updates, view the archive here.
- See what’s happening in District 3:
- Learn more about DRAWDOWN: Marin
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