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Marina Police Department

For Police Emergency Call 9-1-1

The primary responsibility for law enforcement within the city limits lies with the Marina Police Department. The following phone numbers are for non-emergency contact:

Officer Needed, Non-Emergency (831) 384-7575
Records Bureau(831) 884-1210
Property and Evidence(831) 884-1267
 Watch Commander’s Office (831) 884-1232
Detective Bureau(831) 884-1227
 Animal Control/Vehicle Abatement (831) 384-7575
Anonymous Crime Tip Line(831) 884-1286

For purposes of policing, the city has been divided into four “beats” as shown in the map below. Please note that the “Click on area” feature of the map no longer works. If you wish to contact a sergeant, you may call the Watch Commander’s Office at (831) 884-1232

Marina Police Beat Map


Beat Map courtesy of the Marina Police Department

The Marina Police Department web pages provide further information and additional contact phone numbers.

Marina City Government

The City of Marina is governed at the local level by a mayor and a city council. City council members and mayor are elected to serve a term of four years, and tenure of city council members is staggered so that two members are up for election every two years, with elections for these offices being held in November of even numbered years. Marina also has a city manager and a city attorney.

The Marina city council has regular meetings every other Tuesday at the council chambers, located at 211 Hillcrest Avenue. City council meetings often begin with a closed session at 5:30pm, followed by an open session beginning at 6:30pm. The open session portion of the meeting is open to the general public and also can be viewed on the Marina TV channel,  both during the meetings and in subsequent delayed broadcasts. In addition, video recordings of city council meetings can be viewed via the Internet.

The City of Marina Calendar provides more specific information about schedules for meetings of the City Council and other boards, commissions and committees. For more information about broadcast schedules or Internet video-on-demand, visit the website for AMP Media and look for The City of Marina.

The functions and responsibilities of the Marina city government are, no doubt, defined in various statues. However, a quicker way to get an idea of what the city government does might be to look at its organizational structure. The city website lists the following departments: City Manager, City Clerk, Police Department, Fire Department, Recreation & Cultural Services, Finance, Community Development, Building and Code Enforcement, Economic Development,  Marina Municipal Airport, Human Resources & Risk Management,  and Public Works.

All the above information was obtained from the official City of Marina website. I have simply organized it a bit differently to provide an introduction to city government for those not already in the know.