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Category: Town News

Fairfax Community-Friendly Evacuation Maps are Now Available!

Disaster preparedness is important for all of us in Fairfax. The very recent fires in West Marin, the North Bay and the South Bay, are yet another reminder that we all need to prepare, as a Town and as individuals. In 2019 the Citizen’s Disaster Council (CDC) was convened by then-mayor Barbara Coler. Per Town Code, … Continued

Five Simple Things You Can Do to Save Energy During Labor Day Weekend Heat Wave

Triple-Digit Heat Will Tax the Grid; State Grid Operator, PG&E, Other Utilities Asking Customers to Conserve between 3 p.m. and 9 p.m.  SAN FRANCISCO, Calif.—With triple-digit heat forecast for the three-day Labor Day weekend, the state’s grid operator is calling for afternoon and evening energy conservation as one way to make sure that the supply … Continued

PG&E Lookup Tool for CAISO Rotating Outages is Now Live

In response to California Independent System Operator (CAISO) recent calls for utilities to reduce load by instituting rotating outages, PG&E developed a tool to help customers see how they might be affected. Rotating outages are organized by circuit blocks dispersed across PG&E’s service area and sequenced to minimize the amount of disruption for each customer. … Continued

Town Streamlines Temporary Outdoor Dining & Retail Permit

In an effort to facilitate business recovery, the Town has created a streamlined process to allow for the temporary use of public and private spaces for outdoor dining, retail, and other uses.  Click here for more information and the on-line application. Find out more and apply here.

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