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Bay Area Health Officers Issue Joint Statement re Progress on COVID-19 Indicators, and Next Steps for Reopening May 18

The following is a joint statement from health officers in the counties of Marin, Alameda, Contra Costa, San Francisco, and Santa Clara, plus the City of Berkeley.  Thanks to the steadfast commitment of our residents to stay home, practice social distancing, and follow public health guidance, we have seen sustained progress on several key indicators regarding containment … Continued

A Message from Mayor Goddard to the Community – May 3rd

Dear Fairfax Community, As many of you know by now, in line with the current State Executive Orders, our Marin County Public Health Officer has issued a new order effective May 4th, which extends the Shelter In Place until May 31st with some minor modifications for certain sectors. For some, this modification may ease the … Continued

Chipper Days Scheduled for this Summer!

The Town will once again be offering chipper days during the summer months. The schedule is as follows: June 20 & 21  9-3 Cascade neighborhood  Doc Edgar Park June 27 & 28  9-3 Scenic/Manor Hill neighborhood  Olema & Sir Francis Drake Blvd. July 11 9-3  Downtown – Pavilion parking lot July 25 & 26 Deer … Continued

Farmer’s Market Starts May 6th

The Fairfax Community Farmer’s Market is starting May 6th! Find out more about the market and what they are doing to keep the community safe while bringing us the freshest produce possible.

 Building and Planning Services Coronavirus Health Order and Restrictions on Construction

  Building and Planning Services Coronavirus Health Order and Restrictions on Construction Frequently Asked Questions April 6, 2020 On March 31, 2020, the Marin County Health Officer extended the shelter-in-place order (“Public Health Order”) through May 3, 2020. Among changes made are additional restrictions placed on construction activities. With the exception of “essential” construction, most existing … Continued

County Adopts COVID-19 Ban on Evictions for Residents and Businesses

On March 24, 2020, the Marin County Board of Supervisors approved an emergency resolution to prevent residents and business owners from being evicted because of a sudden loss of income tied to the COVID-19 pandemic. This ban is in effect countywide in every city, town, and unincorporated area of Marin County and lasts until May … Continued

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