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The City Council is tentatively scheduled to receive an update on the removal project at a regular meeting in March.
2/12/2021 3:30 PM
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The City Council hosted a Town Hall Forum on the evening of February 4 to hear from community members on the most important issues facing Sausalito. More than 100 people attended the forum via Zoom.
2/5/2021 9:00 PM
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The City Council is in the process of hiring a new City Manager to replace Adam Politzer, who retired in December 2020. As the CEO of the City, the person who becomes our next City Manager will have a huge impact on the future of Sausalito.
2/5/2021 8:45 PM
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Staff from the Public Works Department is currently working on a bid package for the removal of the dirt stockpile at Dunphy Park.
2/5/2021 7:30 PM
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Work on the project is now anticipated to begin in early to mid-March, contingent on receipt of the permit and approvals from Caltrans.
2/5/2021 7:00 PM
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The City of Sausalito has been receiving calls and emails from residents with questions and concerns about a homeless encampment on City land adjacent to Dunphy Park.
1/22/2021 5:50 PM
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Construction on a project to improve safety for cyclists, cars, and pedestrians at the intersection of Gate 6 Road and Bridgeway has been delayed to February 2021. Work will now begin on Monday, February 8, provided that an encroachment permit is received in time from Caltrans.
1/22/2021 4:30 PM
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The City Council has committed the City of Sausalito to an ongoing effort to develop programs and initiatives to address the legacy of systemic racism. Below is a progress report on the City's efforts since the previous update on August 14.
11/20/2020 6:20 PM
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City Manager Adam Politzer will be retiring at the end of December 2020 after 13 years as the City's chief administrator. His retirement caps a 33-year career in local government, including 20 years with the City of Sausalito.
9/25/2020 7:30 PM
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A small and socially-distanced ceremony was held in Dunphy Park on Saturday, September 19 to celebrate the park's reopening for public use.
9/25/2020 7:25 PM
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On Monday, September 21, the City's Pedestrian and Bicycle Advisory Committee will discuss a proposal to install a two-way bike path on the north side of Nevada Street, creating a safe zone for children and adults to bike to and from Bridgeway and the campus of Willow Creek Academy.
9/18/2020 7:20 PM
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Work continues apace on an improvement project at Southview Park in Sausalito's Hurricane Gulch neighborhood. Construction began during the week of August 10 and is expected to continue into December.
9/18/2020 7:15 PM
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Dunphy Park reopened to the public on September 11, marking the substantial completion of an improvement project that began in December 2018.
9/11/2020 8:50 PM
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A project to remove a large stockpile of soil excavated during the Dunphy Park Improvement Project is currently out for bid by contractors.
9/11/2020 8:35 PM
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Alert Marin and Nixle are two essential notification tools that will be used to alert and advise Sausalito residents in the event of an evacuation due to wildfire.
8/28/2020 8:00 PM
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On Monday August 24, the Department of Public Works was alerted to a small sinkhole in the pavement on the southwest corner of Bridgeway and Spring Street.
8/28/2020 6:50 PM
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The smoke drifting over Sausalito from the wildfires to the north of us are an unpleasant reminder that fire season has begun.
8/21/2020 7:50 PM
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At its meeting on July 7, the Sausalito City Council committed the City to an ongoing effort to develop programs and initiatives to address the inequities created by systemic racism.
8/14/2020 6:40 PM
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On July 7, the City Council held a community forum to discuss ways that the City of Sausalito can be a positive force in overcoming systemic racism.
7/10/2020 6:50 PM
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Mayor Susan Cleveland-Knowles opened the special meeting of the City Council on Thursday, June 4 with a statement about the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis and the ongoing protests against systemic racism in the United States that have followed that horrific act.
6/5/2020 8:00 PM