City of Sausalito COVID-19 News

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  • Council Begins Consideration of Fiscal Year 2023-24 Budget

    Budget season kicked off at the City Council meeting on May 9 with a presentation by City Manager Chris Zapata and Interim Finance Director Chad Hess outlining a preliminary budget for fiscal year 2023-24, which begins on July 1, 2023.

    5/12/2023 1:50 PM

  • Marin County Public Health Warns of "Tripledemic"

    A "tripledemic" of respiratory viruses — flu, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), and COVID-19 — is rapidly filling local hospital beds and emergency rooms.

    12/9/2022 2:30 PM

  • Public Health Alert: COVID, Flu, RSV

    Marin County Public Health is warning the community about a surge in winter viruses. Local health care providers are seeing a spike in flu and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) cases, and COVID-19 cases are trending upward. These three viruses circulating at the same time in Marin is beginning to st

    11/18/2022 4:20 PM

  • COVID-19 Update

    Marin Public Health reports that since the first week of April, case rates of COVID-19 have tripled due to the highly-contagious Omicron BA.2 variant.

    5/13/2022 3:00 PM

  • A Message from Marin Public Health

    COVID fatigue is affecting all of us, but now we are facing a surge of cases driven by the Omicron variant, which is more contagious than previous variants.

    1/7/2022 3:25 PM

  • COVID-19 Vaccinations for Ages 5-11

    Marin County children ages 5-11 are now eligible to receive the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine, following confirmation from Governor Gavin Newsom on November 3.

    11/5/2021 5:15 PM

  • Public Health Officers Set Criteria for Ending Indoor Mask Mandate

    Health officers for Marin County and seven other Bay Area counties have reached consensus on criteria to end mask requirements for fully vaccinated individuals in public indoor settings.

    10/8/2021 6:00 PM

  • COVID-19 Update

    On July 28, the California Department of Public Health updated its guidance on face coverings to recommend mask wearing in all indoor settings, regardless of vaccination status. The new guidance is in response to the more contagious Delta variant, which now accounts for over 80% of cases in Californ

    7/30/2021 5:55 PM

  • June 30 Community Forum on the Future of Outdoor Dining

    With most COVID-19 restrictions removed by the State of California on June 15, what outdoor dining and vendingactivities should continue to be allowed in Sausalito and for how long? Those questions will be the subject of a community forum hosted by the Community Development Department on June 30.

    6/18/2021 7:10 PM

  • Mayor Encourages Everyone to "Shop Sausalito"

    At the City Council meeting on June 8, Mayor Jill Hoffman announced Shop Sausalito, a 30-day challenge to area residents to support our local businesses, many of which are still struggling in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.

    6/11/2021 6:45 PM

  • Help Struggling Local Businesses

    The Love Sausalito Business Fund was created by the Sausalito Chamber of Commerce in early May 2020 as an emergency fund to help small storefront merchants in Sausalito that are struggling to survive the COVID-19 pandemic. Businesses do not need to be Chamber members to be eligible for a grant from

    2/5/2021 8:20 PM

  • Celebrating CARSS

    CARSS (Call a Ride for Sausalito Seniors) is a free transportation program for residents of Sausalito and the floating homes community ages 60+ or with a disability. The program was founded in 2015 by the City's Age Friendly Task Force and is managed by Sausalito Village.

    11/13/2020 6:15 PM

  • Celebrate Safely

    The recommendations for travel and gatherings advise that in-person gatherings be small, short, stable (no more than three households over an extended period), and outdoors.

    11/13/2020 6:00 PM

  • 4th of July Festivities Canceled, Hoped to Return in 2021

    In late April, the City of Sausalito made the sad announcement that this year's 4th of July festivities would be canceled due to the COVID-19 outbreak. Typical annual events include a morning parade, an afternoon picnic, and a concert and fireworks in the evening.

    6/26/2020 6:58 PM

  • Mayor's Statement on Racial Justice

    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

  • Guidance for Cyclists from the Marin County Bicycling Coalition

    If you cycle in Marin or know people who ride in Marin, the Marin County Bicycling Coalition recommends the following precautions.

    5/1/2020 6:55 PM

  • "Helping Seniors Brightens My Day"

    4/17/2020 6:55 PM