The Love Sausalito Business Fund was created by the Sausalito Chamber of Commerce in early May as an emergency fund to help small storefront merchants in Sausalito that are struggling to survive shelter-in-place restrictions on commerce. Businesses do not need to be Chamber … [Read more...] about Love Sausalito Business Fund
A message from the mayor
Dear Sausalito, As we approach the end of week 11 of shelter in place, I am reaching out to check in on everyone as we gradually start to ramp up permitted activities, get some businesses back up and running, and continue to keep a careful watch on the key public indicators of … [Read more...] about A message from the mayor
Town Council Agenda – June 3
AGENDAREGULAR FAIRFAX TOWN COUNCIL MEETING Fairfax Women’s Club, 46 Park Road Wednesday, June 3, 2020, at 7:00 pm VIA VIDEO/TELECONFERENCE https://www.townoffairfax.org/watch-live/Cable TV Channels 27 and 99 CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19) ADVISORY NOTICEDue to Coronavirus (COVID-19) and the … [Read more...] about Town Council Agenda – June 3
Marin opens a bit more on Monday
Marin County is moving into the next round of its COVID-19 pandemic response, with further reopenings under the shelter-in-place order. Outdoor retail, office space, outdoor dining, and curbside library services join child care and summer/sports camps as business sectors allowed to reopen to patrons … [Read more...] about Marin opens a bit more on Monday
Sausalito parking eases this weekend
This notice came to Sausalito Marin Scope from the Sausalito Police Department: Due to the increased demand for parking in downtown Sausalito during Phase II of the Public Health Order (PHO), the City of Sausalito will continue their gradual re-opening of the municipal parking lots this weekend … [Read more...] about Sausalito parking eases this weekend
How to participate in city meetings
Due to Executive Order N-29-20, the city of San Rafael can no longer offer an in-person meeting location for the community to attend public meetings. In an effort to provide remote community participation the city is piloting real-time online commenting on agenda items through YouTube Live. Our goal … [Read more...] about How to participate in city meetings
Governor orders ballots mailed to all on voter rolls
Gov. Gavin Newsom signed an executive order ordering every registered voter in the state be mailed a ballot for the November presidential election. The executive order does not replace in-person voting, Newsom said during a press conference on Friday. The plan is controversial … [Read more...] about Governor orders ballots mailed to all on voter rolls
Sonoma taps brakes on reopening
Sonoma County tapped the brakes on reopening this week as the county began seeing a rise in coronavirus cases. The county was an early adopter of reopening. Now it's the first to backtrack on reopening. In the last two weeks, Sonoma County's case rate doubled. Dr. Sundari Mase reported "a … [Read more...] about Sonoma taps brakes on reopening
Doctors find sacrifice and reward
By Derek WilsonMarinscopeThere’s plenty of laughing and singing during the carpool ride to the next stop. The work isn’t always fun, but the relationships can be rewarding.“It’s been a lot of hard work, but a lot of really gratifying work,” said Dr. Elizabeth Lowe, who helped get a mobile testing … [Read more...] about Doctors find sacrifice and reward
Drake Boulevard project virtual meeting June 3
The County of Marin has rescheduled its community meeting for the Sir Francis Drake Boulevard Rehabilitation Project to Wednesday, June 3, from 5-6:30 p.m. The virtual open house will be conducted online, and participants will learn about upcoming construction plans as well as be able to submit … [Read more...] about Drake Boulevard project virtual meeting June 3






