Fairfax Newsletter | March 5, 2024

TOWN NEWS

Town Council Meeting - Wednesday, March 6

The next regular Town Council meeting be held tomorrow, on Wednesday, March 6, 2024.


Agendas are posted online 72 hours in advance of the meeting. You can subscribe to have them sent directly to your email inbox.


Email comments about this agenda to the Town Council at fairfaxtowncouncil@townoffairfax.org by 3:00 p.m. tomorrow. Comments received after the 3:00 p.m. deadline will be added to the meeting record the following business day. 

Housing Element Updates

The Town Council adopted the 2023-31 Housing Element on December 13, 2023. The Housing Element Update is Fairfax's housing plan for the next 8 years (2023-2031).  The Housing Element was submitted as required to the California Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) for certification.


Based on HCD review a few minor administrative amendments to the Housing Element document were made to clarify policies and programs. The revised documents have been posted for a seven-day public review period (March 5 to March 12). Review the documents online and comment by March 12, 2024.

Congressman Huffman Tours Bolinas Road

Local and county officials, including U.S. Rep. Jared Huffman, toured Bolinas Road, which suffered damage from winter storms and requires an estimated $30.29 million in repairs for a 6.5-mile stretch. The Town is collaborating with the County for a Rebuilding American Infrastructure with Sustainability and Equity (RAISE) grant application, highlighting the road's importance for critical infrastructure and recreational access to destinations like the Marin Municipal Water District Watershed, Golden Gate National Recreation Area and Mount Tamalpais State Park. 

We are Recruiting to Fill Vacancies on Fairfax's Board & Commission!

It’s not too late to apply! We’re recruiting to fill vacancies on Fairfax’s boards and commissions, including, Planning Commission, Climate Action and Community Emergency Preparedness Committee. 


Participating on a board or commission is a great way to get involved with your community and your local government. Learn more and apply online!

Climate Action

Electric Landscape Equipment Rebates

Starting from January 1, 2024, it is mandatory for residents, Town staff, contractors, and commercial landscapers to use electric (battery-operated or corded) or manual landscape equipment.


Good news! We continue to offer rebates for both residents and landscapers who purchase eligible electric landscape equipment from Fairfax Lumber & Hardware. Additionally, you can receive a rebate discount at the point of sale when you trade in your gas- or diesel-powered tools. Make the switch to electric and save!

 

For additional information about the ordinance and rebate program, visit the Landscape Equipment webpage.

Climate Action Workshops

Ready to do something about climate change, but not sure where to start? Join a Climate Action Workshop to learn to live more sustainability and build a resilient home and community. This online program is free to all Marin residents. Learn more and sign up today!

Recreation

Get ready for an unforgettable summer adventure at our 2024 Summer Camps – registration is officially OPEN!

 

Spaces are limited and tend to disappear faster than a popsicle on a hot day, so don't delay – secure your spot today!

 

Early Bird Pricing

Score some sweet savings with our early bird pricing, available until May 1, 2024.

 

Registration Help

Have any questions or need assistance with registration? Our camp guru, Anne Mannes, is here to help! Reach out to her at amannes@townoffairfax.org and let the summer fun begin!

Upcoming Meetings

Town Council Meeting

Wednesday, March 6 | 6:30 p.m.


Community Emergency Preparedness Committee

Tuesday, March 12 | 7:00 p.m.


Climate Action Committee

Tuesday, March 19 | 7:00 p.m.


Planning Commission

Thursday, March 21 | 7:00 p.m.


See more public meetings.

Events

FOSC Wall Property Speaker and Fundraiser Event

Saturday, March 9th | 7:00 PM

Women’s Club


Join the Fairfax Open Space Committee for an engaging evening focused on the efforts to acquire the Wall Property for Open Space. Discover how the community can collaborate to make this vision a reality.


Learn more about this event by contacting pascalberandesign.com.


Donations

Donations to the Wall Property can be made through Marin County Open Space.

Save the Date for the Fairfax Theater Company’s Alice in Wonderland Tea Party—March 23rd

Saturday, March 23rd | 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM

Women’s Club


Join us for a whimsical tea party with Alice, the Mad Hatter, March Hare, Queen of Hearts, and other Wonderland characters. The Fairfax Theatre Company will provide entertainment as you indulge in a delightful English Tea experience. Don't be late! Tea starts at 2:00 PM.


Learn more about this event on our website.

Resource Fair for Older Adults

Saturday, April 13th | 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM

Fairfax Library


A variety of senior-focused organizations will be available to provide information about healthcare, safety, social support, lifelong learning, community resources and more. Learn more about this event by visiting the Fairfax Library online

From our Partners

Age Friendly Fairfax

Read the Age Friendly February newsletter to learn about new and upcoming age-friendly classes and events.


If you're looking to get connected with or have questions about the Age Friendly community, contact our representative for the Commission on Aging, Kristin Amlie at aginginfairfax@sonic.net.

FireSafe Marin's Monthly Wildfire Safety Message for Residents: Defensible Space 


What is Defensible Space? Defensible space is the area around a home that has been designed to protect it from ignition and gives firefighters the space needed to defend your home. 90% of homes that burn during a wildfire are ignited by embers that start spot fires that then spread to the house. By eliminating vegetation and combustibles within the first 5 ft of the home and maintaining space around plants throughout your yard, you can reduce your risk. Watch this short video to learn more!

PG&E Resources + Beware of Scammers

Customer Assistance Programs

Explore how to manage you energy costs with PG&E’s assistance programs, including:

 

  • Arrearage Management Plan.
  • Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program.
  • Relief for Energy Assistance through Community Help.
  • California Alternate Rates for Energy Program (CARE).
  • Family Electric Rate Assistance Program (FERA).
  • Energy Savings Assistance Program.
  • Medical Baseline Program for residential customers who depend on power for certain medical needs.


Don’t be Fooled by Scammers

Reports of utility scams targeting PG&E customers were at an all-time high during 2023. If you receive a suspected phone call or email, report it to PG&E.

Signs of a potential scam

Threat to disconnect: Scammers may aggressively demand immediate payment for an alleged past due bill.

  • Request for immediate payment: Scammers may instruct the customer to purchase a prepaid card then call them back supposedly to make a bill payment.
  • Request for prepaid card: When the customer calls back, the caller asks the customer for the prepaid card’s number, which grants the scammer instant access to the card’s funds.
  • Refund or rebate offers: Scammers may say that your utility company overbilled you and owes you a refund, or that you are entitled to a rebate.

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