Archive for November 2022
Curated News You Can Use, From Mill Valley & Beyond ā Week of Nov. 7
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Read MoreJoin MV Chamber, City & MV Schools in 4th United Against Hate Week ā Nov. 13-19
Convened byĀ Not In Our Town, a national anti-hate organization,Ā Bay Area cities committed to an annual week of action and awareness.Ā United Against Hate Week has spread to dozens of cities across the U.S., and includes theĀ Mill Valley Chamber,Ā City of Mill ValleyĀ andĀ Mill Valley schools.
Read MoreMill Valley School District Inks Letter of Intent to Buy Six Affordable Housing Units Within Phil Richardson’s 25-Unit Proposal, Which Heads to Planning Commission Nov. 17
An unexpected narrative twist emerged Thursday when the Mill Valley School District board of trustees unanimously agreed to sign a letter of intent with Richardson’s Blithedale Terrace, LLC, to buy six below-market rate units for use as district workforce housing.
Read MoreParks & Rec Commission Directs Staff to Study Three Expanded Depot Plaza Options: More Adaptable Open Space With Tables, Engine No. 9 Locomotive and Outdoor Art
Let’s start with the easy part: Mill Valley residents have a deep, profound love for the Depot Plaza. It gives us yet another opportunity to remind ourselves that longtime local architect and civic leader Richard āDickā Jessup and others spearheaded the idea to transform the former train station-turned-bus station at the center of Mill Valleyās downtown into the plaza.
Read MoreSupervisor Moulton-Peters, Tam Valley Sea Level Rise Task Force Convene Seminar
In partnership with District 3 Supervisor Stephanie Moulton-Peters. the Tam Valley Sea Level Rise Task Force is assembling a group of experts to better inform the community and seek to wrap up the initial scoping and outreach phase of preparing the Tam Valley area for the impacts of sea level rise.
Read MoreTam Glad’s Adam Cohen Takes a Flyer With Aaron Singer’s Seaplane Adventures
Cohen has turned his attention to Seaplane Adventures, the operation run by Aaron Singer, long-time pilot and resident of Sausalito and Marin county for over 25 years. Singer is both the owner and pilot for the company. He invited Cohen to his office located in an old kindergarten room adjacent to the aircraft sitting on the water.
Read MoreTeddy Bear Tea: A New Holiday Tradition Emerges in Homestead Valley ā Dec. 10
The Homestead Valley Community Center, which encompasses the Center, the grounds and meadow, the pool, and the great room facility, is set to debut a new event in town: Teddy Bear Tea.
Read MoreNational Real Estate Owner EDENS Buys Strawberry Village, Seeks to Infuse It with Vitality
Business owners: EDENS is looking to engage with local nurseries, farmers markets, restaurants, artists, musicians muralists, interior designer, bakeries, toy store shops and much more.
Read MoreMarin IJ: County Recorder Cites Progress on Reversing Racially Restrictive Housing Covenants
Marin County Assessor-Recorder-County Clerk Shelly Scott said her staff has identified and modified illegal restrictive covenants affecting 55 historic subdivisions that contain more than 800 parcels,” and the county is looking to “identify, catalog and redact the unlawful, discriminatory covenants in their property records.”
Read MoreCurated News You Can Use, From Mill Valley & Beyond ā Week of Oct. 31
If you want to support this Enjoy Milll Valley Blog, including all of the News You Can Use below, you can make a tax-deductible donation of $75 or more to the Enjoy Mill Valley Fund, which supports shovel-ready beautification and infrastructure improvements throughout Mill Valley, from flower plantings and restoration of landmarks like the Gravity Car and Clock Tower to the free Movies…
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