Help Keep Downtown San Rafael Clean & Beautiful!

Downtown San Rafael has been selected to participate in the EPIC (Every Piece Inspires Change) Campaign, a community initiative focused on reducing litter, protecting our waterways, and creating a cleaner, more welcoming downtown environment.

Participating businesses can help by hosting a fun "Creek Critter" window decal, displaying a small counter sign that explains the campaign, sharing the effort on social media, and optionally participating in a community cleanup kickoff event.

Businesses that participate may be recognized as a Clean Business and listed as a community partner supporting a cleaner, greener Marin.

Interested in participating? Contact Angie Daniel at Angie.Daniel@marincounty.gov or 415-473-6583 for more information.

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Aerial map of San Rafael with an orange dashed line marking the BID route and the litter-reduction campaign text nearby.
Collage of urban storefronts with colorful murals and visible shop windows on a city street backdrop.
Collage of sidewalk decals featuring critters on utility boxes, walls, and barriers as part of a creek litter-prevention campaign.
Collage of community flyers about Roseland cleanup, Streets to Creeks campaign, and EPIC awareness materials.
Three vertical street banners mounted on poles promoting the Streets to Creeks campaign, featuring black animal silhouettes against a blue sky and the Santa Rosa logo in the corner (Roseland neighborhood banner visible).
Poster showing a person throwing a yellow cup toward a small dog on a street, with the banner 'Respect is a two-way street'.
Slide titled 'Community Clean-up' showing volunteers in safety vests posing with trash bags, with cleanup stats listed on the left side.
Collage of blue and white campaign posters about litter cleanup and community involvement with a bear graphic on the right side and bold white text across the image.
Contact and resources panel for Marin Countywide Stormwater Pollution Prevention Program with email, phone, and links; logos on the right.