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The Racial and Identity Profiling Act (RIPA) of 2015 (AB 953) requires state and local law enforcement agencies, as specified, to collect data regarding stops of individuals, including perceived demographic information on the person stopped, and to report this data to the California Department of Justice (DOJ) on an annual basis. You can view AP...

Date and time: Location: City Council Special Meeting, November 9, 2022Department: City Council Special Meeting, November 9, 2022

Date and time: 2022-08-11 04:00 pmLocation: City Council Special Meeting, August 11, 2022Department: City Council Special Meeting, August 11, 2022Date and time: 2022-08-11 04:00 pmLocation: City Council Special Meeting, August 11, 2022Department: City Council Special Meeting, August 11, 2022Date and time: 2022-08-11 04:00 pmLocation: City Council Special Meeting: August 11, 2022Department: City Council Special Meeting:...

No. Evacuation tags are optional. It helps us evacuate neighborhoods more quickly, which means firefighters can get in more quickly to fight the fire. Most people we have talked with are very excited about the evacuation tags and we hope you are, too. Sonoma County and Napa County have had great success with their programs.

We are happy to help community members who need a little assistance. Please call the Police Department at (415) 435-3266, or you can email Chief Jason Wu at jwu@cityofbelvedere.org

Place the tag in a location that is most visible to first responders who are on the street. This could be a gate, a mailbox, garage door or a front door. If there is more than one home on the property, make sure all homes are evacuated before placing the tag near the street. We...

First responders usually mark your home with yellow tape or an “X” on the street when they confirm your home is evacuated. This is no different than an evacuation tag. We heavily patrol evacuated zones with help from our mutual aid partners and neighboring agencies. Your life is our first priority, then we focus on...

When a first responder sees an evacuation tag near the street, he/she assumes everyone on the property has evacuated. If someone is still on the property, only place the tag on the homes that have been evacuated. If placing the tag near the end of your driveway, only do so when the whole property and...

Get Ready 94920 is a disaster preparedness program from the Tiburon Police Department that educates residents on how to protect themselves and their families against all types of disasters. Click below for more information and to Get Ready 94920

AlertMarin Emergency Notification is a County of Marin program that provides emergency alerts via call, text, email or smartphone. Click below for more information and to register.

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