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Forms

These forms are in PDF format.

TOT Reporting Form – Less than 5 units – Use this form to report your monthly TOT if you have less than 5 units.

TOT Reporting Form – 5 or more units – Use this form to report your monthly TOT if you have 5 units or more.

Field Observation Report

Public Records Request Form

Public Notices

  • DRAINAGE COMMITTEE MEETING CANCELLED 11/06/2025

    The Drainage Committee Meeting scheduled for Thursday, November 6, 2025 has been cancelled. The next meeting will be held on Thursday, December 4, 2025 at 2:30pm.

  • PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING CANCELLED 11/05/2025

    The Planning Commission Meeting scheduled for November 5, 2025 has been cancelled. The next meeting will be held on Wednesday, December 3, 2025 at 6:00pm.

  • PRESS RELEASE 11/4/2025

    City of Ferndale to Honor City Manager Jay Parrish Upon His Retirement Special City Council Meeting Scheduled for November 18, 2025 FERNDALE, CA — November 4, 2025 — The City of Ferndale will hold a special meeting of the City Council on Tuesday, November 18, 2025, at 6:00 p.m. in the Ferndale City Hall Council Chambers to honor City Manager Jay Parrish on the occasion of his retirement and to adopt a formal resolution recognizing his 19 years of distinguished service to the City. Mr. Parrish has served as Ferndale’s City Manager since 2006, providing nearly two decades of steady leadership, fiscal responsibility, and dedicated service to the community. Prior to joining Ferndale, he served the City of Rio Dell, California, as both Mayor and later as City Manager, marking a lifelong career devoted to public service. During his tenure, Mr. Parrish guided the City through numerous projects and initiatives that strengthened Ferndale’s infrastructure, supported its historic preservation and rural character, and enhanced the quality of life for residents. His long and successful service is particularly notable in a profession where such lengthy tenures are rare, reflecting the deep trust and respect he has earned from elected officials, staff, and the community. As part of the evening’s proceedings, the Ferndale City Council will present Mr. Parrish with a commemorative key to the City in gratitude for his exceptional contributions and enduring commitment to the Ferndale community. Members of the public are warmly invited to attend the meeting to celebrate Mr. Parrish’s career and share in expressing appreciation for his years of service. Event Details: • What: Special Meeting of the Ferndale City Council – Recognition of City Manager Jay Parrish • When: Tuesday, November 18, 2025, at 6:00 p.m. • Where: Ferndale City Hall Council Chambers 834 Main Street, Ferndale CA, 95536 For more information, please contact the City Clerk’s Office at (707)786-4224. Click below for the Community Invitation COMMUNITY INVITATION

  • SANDBAGS & SAND AVAILABLE

    Sand and Sandbags are available at the Ferndale Corp yard on Francis Street. Please note that the city will not longer be able to provide shovels due to excessive removal of shovels provided in the past. We apologize for this inconvenience.

  • Strong Storm System Predicted 11/4-11/6

    A powerful early-season storm is sweeping into Northern California, bringing a mix of hazards to the North Coast through midweek. The system, described by the National Weather Service (NWS) in Eureka as a “strong Atmospheric River,” is expected to deliver damaging winds, widespread heavy rainfall, and a risk of flooding across Humboldt, Del Norte, and Mendocino counties through Wednesday, with additional wet weather possible Thursday into Friday. Winds, Rain, and Flooding Concerns According to NWS Eureka, winds along the coast and ridges could gust between 45 and 60 mph, with some higher peaks possibly topping 70 mph in areas like the King Range. Even population centers such as Eureka, Arcata, and Fortuna may see gusts up to 50 mph. These conditions are capable of toppling trees, breaking branches, and causing power outages. Rainfall totals of 2 to 3 inches are expected across much of the region, with localized amounts exceeding 4 inches in coastal mountains. The NWS issued multiple Flood Watches, warning of potential urban and small-stream flooding, especially where heavy rainfall coincides with high tides around Humboldt Bay. Burn scar areas, including the Smith River Complex in Del Norte County, are also being monitored for debris flow potential. Adding to the challenge, the storm’s heavy rains are coinciding with some of the highest tides of the year—around 8.5 feet at the North Spit gauge—with storm surge possibly pushing water levels near 10 feet. This combination has led to Coastal Flood Watches for low-lying areas around the bay and the shoreline from Wednesday into Thursday.

News & Events

  • Strong Storm System Predicted 11/4-11/6

    A powerful early-season storm is sweeping into Northern California, bringing a mix of hazards to the North Coast through midweek. The system, described by the National Weather Service (NWS) in Eureka as a “strong Atmospheric River,” is expected to deliver damaging winds, widespread heavy rainfall, and a risk of flooding across Humboldt, Del Norte, and Mendocino counties through Wednesday, with additional wet weather possible Thursday into Friday. Winds, Rain, and Flooding Concerns According to NWS Eureka, winds along the coast and ridges could gust between 45 and 60 mph, with some higher peaks possibly topping 70 mph in areas like the King Range. Even population centers such as Eureka, Arcata, and Fortuna may see gusts up to 50 mph. These conditions are capable of toppling trees, breaking branches, and causing power outages. Rainfall totals of 2 to 3 inches are expected across much of the region, with localized amounts exceeding 4 inches in coastal mountains. The NWS issued multiple Flood Watches, warning of potential urban and small-stream flooding, especially where heavy rainfall coincides with high tides around Humboldt Bay. Burn scar areas, including the Smith River Complex in Del Norte County, are also being monitored for debris flow potential. Adding to the challenge, the storm’s heavy rains are coinciding with some of the highest tides of the year—around 8.5 feet at the North Spit gauge—with storm surge possibly pushing water levels near 10 feet. This combination has led to Coastal Flood Watches for low-lying areas around the bay and the shoreline from Wednesday into Thursday.

  • MONSTER MASH BLOCK PARTY 10/29/25

    The Monster Mash Block Party returns TONIGHT, Wed, Oct 29 —bigger, spookier, and more fang-tastic than ever! Trick-or-treat on Main Street, shop late at local stores, and snap pics with the monsters of the Scream-A-Torium Haunted House. ⁠ Main Street will be closed from Shaw to Ocean for this all-ages event, so come creep, shop, and dance the night away from 5:00pm – 8:00pm Please come join in the fun! Click the link to be directed to the Ferndale Chamber of Commerce website for additional details. https://www.visitferndale.com/events-list/monster-mash-block-party-1

  • RUSS PARK NEW TRAILHEAD RIBBON CUTTING CEREMONY 10/21/2025

    There will be a ribbon cutting ceremony for Russ Park’s new trailhead opening on Tuesday, October 21, 2025 at 3:00pm. The ceremony will take place at the Eugene Street entrance at the new “Berry Run” trail. Anyone is welcome to attend this ceremony. Parking is limited so please carpool if possible. Also, please watch for pedestrian traffic.

  • NOTICE OF ROAD CONSTRUCTION 5th & A Street

    PLEASE BE ADVISED…Road Construction is set to begin on Thursday, October 16, 2025 on the 5th & A Street Pedestrian and ADA Improvement Project. Tentative Construction Schedule: Demo corner ramps, Demo for Cross Corner Culvert 10/16/2025 – 10/17/2025 Dig out A St & place base 10/17/2025 Set-up & Pour back corner ramps and Cross Corner Culvert 10/20/2025 – 10/24/2025 Grind 5th street, Finish grade on base, Pave 10/27/2025 – 10/31/2025 Striping 11/3/2025 – 11/7/2025 Final Cleanup & punchlist items 11/10/2025 – 11/19/2025 ROAD CLOSURES: Please click below to see the road closure map and dates. Traffic Control Plan

  • MAIN STREET ROAD CLOSURE FOR FILMING

    PLEASE BE ADVISED…due to filming activity on the 300 block of Main Street (Brown Street to Ocean Ave) is scheduled to be closed during the following dates and times: Monday, October 13, 2025 12:30pm-12:30am Wednesday, October 15, 2025 3:00pm – 12:30am Thursday, October 16, 2025 6:00pm – 6:00am Monday, October 20, 2025 5:30pm – 4:00am Tuesday, October 21, 2025 5:30pm – 5:30am Ocean Ave at Main Street will be closed during takes. Most filming is due to take place at night. There should be no loud noises (ie explosions, screaming, yelling), however, there will be some disruption. If there is excessive noise please contact City Hall, as well as Dark Light Productions to express concerns. They can be reached directly at (707)532-4910 or by email at darklightpo@tabooma.com.

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