The former site of the Chanterelle restaurant is now the headquarters of the county's flood control project. A quarter-cent sales tax - approved by county voters - helps fund work by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, local public-works agencies and private contractors to reduce the risk of river, stream and creek floods in the Napa Valley.
The Board of Supervisors is the legislative and executive branch of Marin County. Composed of five district representatives, this board oversees the county departments, social organizations and services and county infrastructure.
Located in Mission Viejo and serving the Laguna Niguel and Aliso Viejo communities, Mission Viejo Animal Services Center is a full facility animal shelter which provides adoption of sheltered animals, rabies control, animal licensing, impoundment of stray animals, quarantine of animals involved in bites and attacks of humans, patrol of public streets and public health protection against contagious and infectious animal diseases. This facility additionally offers vaccine and microchip clinics and community outreach programs.