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Serving Tamalpais Valley, Almonte, Homestead Valley, Alto, Strawberry, Tiburon, City of Sausalito, City of Mill Valley, Fort Baker, Marin Headlands California

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The Southern Marin Fire Protection District is an independent special district established by the Marin County Board of Supervisors in July of 1999. Its statutory authority is provided through the California Fire District Law of 1987, (Health & Safety Code §13800, et seq).  The District was formed by the merger of the Alto-Richardson Fire Protection District and the Tamalpais Fire Protection District.

On June 24, 2012, the City of Sausalito Fire Department was annexed into the Fire District. In October of 2010 the District signed a contract with the National Park Service to provide services to the Marin Headlands and Fort Baker areas of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area.  On July 1, 2023, the City of Mill Valley was annexed into the Fire District.

The District has 90 full time employees including a Fire Chief, 2 Deputy Fire Chiefs, 1 Fire Marshal, 1 Deputy Fire Marshal, 4 Battalion Chiefs, 15 Fire Captains, 17 Engineer Firefighters, 17 Engineer Paramedics, 7 Firefighter Paramedics, 12 Firefighters, 1 HR Manager, 1 Finance Manager, 1 Finance Assistant, 1 Communications Coordinator, 1 IT Coordinator, 1 Administrative Aide, 3 Fire Inspector/Plan Reviewers, 2 Wildfire Mitigation Specialists, and 2 Vegetation Management Specialists, and 1 NRG Coordinator.

The Southern Marin Fire District serves the cities of Sausalito, and Mill Valley, and communities of Tamalpais Valley, Almonte, Homestead Valley, Alto, Strawberry, approximately 1/4 of the town of Tiburon, the City of Mill Valley, Fort Baker and the Marin Headlands. The District covers over 25.3 square miles, a population of approximately 41,576 and over 20,500 homes and commercial properties. Each of our zones is protected by one Type I engine with each of the zones cross-staffing at least one specialty piece of equipment such as a Ladder Truck, Rescue, Fire Boat, Jet Skis, Inflatable Rescue Boat, and Type 3 Engine.  The District also provide ALS transport services.  The District had 2 ambulances and 1 ALS Medium Rescue.

Southern Marin Fire District Geographical Map 2024 image
Zone 1 (City of Sausalito)
Zone 4 (Tam & Homestead Valley)
Zone 6 (City of Mill Valley)
Zone 7 (City of Mill Valley)
Zone 9 (Strawberry, Alto Sutton & Almonte)

Paved Fuel Reduction Program (May - July)

  • Date: 05/01/2026  (all day)

The Southern Marin Fire Protection District has made the reduction of flammable vegetation surrounding our communities one of its top priorities. As part of this ongoing commitment, the District’s comprehensive Vegetation Management Program is coming to your neighborhood with two key objectives: to reduce wildfire fuel and to improve emergency vehicle access—especially on narrow, winding roads.

Thanks to your continued support, the Southern Marin Fire District has removed over 10,000 tons of flammable vegetation from the City of Mill Valley and throughout the District's service area. These efforts have not only enhanced emergency response capabilities but have also helped reduce power outages during winter storms.

The focus of the Vegetation Management Program in your neighborhood includes: 

  • Pruning trees to maintain emergency vehicle access – 15 feet vertically from the roads' edge.
  • Removal of all flammable and encroaching vegetation from the roadsides and sidewalks.
  • The evaluation of designated parking spots and maintenance on all fire hydrants in the area.
  • Any trees identified as dead or dying for removal with an orange flag. 

Please do not pile any vegetation on the roadside for pick up. This project is for street clearing only. 

The following streets are scheduled for vegetation maintenance starting on or around May 1, 2026:

2026 Summer Schedule:

City of Mill Valley:

May June
Bayview Ave Blithedale Ter
El Capitan Ave Corte Madera Ave
Elaine Ave Cottage Ave
Fern Canyon Rd Cushing Dr
Magee Ave Eldridge Ave
Manzanita Pl King St
Marguerite Ave Lee St
Marsh Dr Melody Ln
Ralston Ave Quarry Rd
Rowan Way W Blithedale Ave

  

City of Sausalito

May – June

Anchorage Rd Gordon St Sacramento Ave
Ariana Cir Kendell Ct Spring Hill Cir
Buchanan Ct Lincoln Dr Spring St
Buchanan Dr Marin Ave Stanford Way
Butte St Nevada St Tomales St
Coloma St Olima St Wateree St
Cypess Pl Pearl St West Harbor Dr
Ebbtide Ave Rodeo Ave William Ct
Eden Roc Dr Ross Rd Willow Ln

 
Tam Valley/Homestead Valley:

June – July

Brabo Terr Alturas Way Cape Ct
Chapman Rd California Ave Cecily Ln
Curry Ln Carloyn Ln Hart Ln
Ferndale Ave Centro Way Lilian Ln
Madrone Park Cir Columbia Ave Molino Ave
N. Ferndale Ave Gibson Ave Montford Ave
Princess Ln Helen Ave Pixie Trail
Rhonda Way McRae Rd
Rydal Ave Morning Sun Ave
Wickham Dr Stadium Ave
Ventura Way
W. California Ave

 

Town of Tiburon/Strawberry:

June – July
Bay Vista Rd Lomita Dr Bayview Terr
Birdnest Ct Meadow Dr Belvedere Dr
Blue Bird Ln North Knoll Carlotta Cir
Central Dr Patricia Ln E. Strawberry
Creekside Way Plaza Dr Inez Pl
Crystal Ct Shell Ct Knoll Ln
Eagle Rock Rd Shell Rd Milland Ct
Grace Ln Sky Rd Milland Dr
Neila Way Thomas Dr Neider Ln
Tower Ln
Walker St

If you have any questions about the Vegetation Management Program, concerns regarding specific trees that have been marked for removal, or would like more information about our upcoming services, we encourage you to reach out. One of the valuable services we offer is Chipper Day, which provides residents with a convenient and effective way to dispose of flammable vegetation they’ve cleared from their properties. This not only helps reduce fire risk around your home but also contributes to the safety of the entire community.

For more information on this program please call us at (415) 380-1120 or email prevention@smfd.org.

We appreciate your continued support in making Southern Marin safer and more fire-resilient. 

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