
Stinson Beach County Water District Overview
The Stinson Beach County Water District (SBCWD) was formed in 1962 and encompasses an approximate 10.0 square mile jurisdictional boundary along
Marin County’s western shoreline. Governance is provided by a five-member board with members directly elected by registered voters to serve
staggered four year terms. Access to SBCWD’s jurisdictional boundary is primarily tied to Shoreline Highway (State Highway 1). The community
is approximately 11 miles from the nearest incorporated town, Mill Valley, and lies within the Bolinas-Stinson Beach Elementary and Tamalpais Union
High School Districts. Read more...
2022 Consumer Confidence report – contact the office for a paper copy
WATER RATIONING ORDINANCE APPROVED AUGUST 21, 2021
Free ‘Eye on Water’ app for water usage and leak alerts
Notice of Determination of Appropriations Limit for Fiscal Year 2023 - 2024
Free Stinson Beach weather reports, including online and mobile apps
Pacific Gas & Electric's Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS) Checklists and Support
Wildfire season is here. Are you prepared for power shutoffs? Check out Pacific Gas & Electric's Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS) checklists and support
District Introduction To Sea Level Rise
Per March 2021 Board meeting, District website introduction to sea level rise, three presentations
Stinson Beach County Water District Newsletter for October, 2023
Resolution No. GB-2020-01, A Resolution of the Board of Directors Establishing a Residential Water Service Termination Policy
Other Languages: Spanish Chinese Tagalog Vietnamese Korean
SCHEDULED BOARD AND COMMITTEE MEETINGS
The Board of Directors meet the third Saturday of every month at 9:30 a.m.
The next Regular Board Meeting is scheduled for Saturday, October 21, 2023 at 9:30 a.m.
Click here for the agenda.Click here for the agenda for the Wastewater committee meeting scheduled for October 16, 2023.
Click here for the agenda for the Water Operations committee meeting scheduled for October 17, 2023
Click here for the agenda for the Finance committee meeting scheduled for October 18, 2023
Compensation of Elected Officials, Officers, and Employees at SBCWD
2020 Board of Directors Compensation and Agency Report of Public Official Appointments (FPPC Form 806)
Budget For Current Fiscal Year
Budget for previous year
SBCWD Basic Financial Statements For The Year Ended June 30, 2022
SBCWD Memorandum On Internal Control And Required Communications For The Year Ended June 30, 2022
Audits 2016 - 2022
Association of California Water Agencies/Joint Power Insurance Authority
The link above is to a copy of the most recent Certificate of Coverage. Coverage includes general liability $1,000,000
per occurrence and auto liability $1,000,000 per occurrence, negligence $1,000,000 per occurrence.
Financial Reserves Policy
The District’s Financial Reserve Policy is to designate a minimum of $300,000 in the Local Agency Investment Fund (LAIF)
as an operational/emergency fund and another $72,000 or more in the Other Post-Employment Benefits (OPEB) reserve fund, required
by State law.
Online/downloadable Public Records Act (or FOIA) request
California Public Records Law, California Government Code §6251 and the Constitution of the State of California, as amended by the passage
of Proposition 59 on November 3, 2004 requires us to take the broadest possible view and interpretation of the disclosure of government records,
for inspection of public information. People can request information by phone (415) 868-1333, in writing to the Stinson Beach County Water
District, SBCWD, P.O. Box 245, Stinson Beach, CA 94970, by fax (415) 868-9417 or e-mail sbcwd@stinson-beach-cwd.dst.ca.us or go to
www.nfoic.org/california-sample-foia-request
for an online/downloadable California Sample FOIA Request.