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Marin County officials are taking proactive steps to enhance community engagement and safety following a recent tragedy in San Geronimo. During a government meeting on April 23, 2025, the county executive expressed heartfelt condolences to the families affected, emphasizing the importance of community support during difficult times.
In a significant move, the county is promoting the "Career Explorers" program, which offers summer internships for youth. This initiative aims to provide valuable work experience while encouraging county departments to host interns. The county executive highlighted the program's potential to bring fresh perspectives to local services, urging departments to participate.
Additionally, in response to the recent incident, the California Highway Patrol is leading an investigation, with a multidisciplinary team assessing the situation. The county is also taking immediate action by evaluating roadway safety and implementing temporary signage to protect mourners visiting an impromptu memorial site.
Mental health resources are being prioritized, with the Marin County Office of Education quickly coordinating support services. Residents are encouraged to reach out to local behavioral health services or the 988 crisis line for assistance.
As Marin County navigates this challenging period, officials are committed to fostering community resilience and ensuring the safety and well-being of all residents.
Converted from Marin County - April - Apr 23, 2025 meeting on April 23, 2025
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