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Here’s a roundup of Recent headlines on vital subjects:
Nov. 8th Election
DEI & Housing Headlines
Marin Voice: Golden Gate Village needs to become a limited equity housing cooperative
Marin assemblyman’s housing mandate reform adopted into law
Marin food insecurity still elevated, even as pandemic eases
San Quentin area affordable housing project moves forward
San Rafael police officers under investigation after bloody takedown
SMART extends reduced fares, free parking into 2023
Marin panel weighs bigger subsidy option for public housing rehab
Marin officials weigh planning changes to spur housing density
Editorial: State shouldn’t become union for fast food workers
Marin approves $1.2M for Golden Gate Village repairs
Marin housing mandate opponents map resistance strategy
Marin Voice: Equity planning imperative for county’s segregated cities
California Voice: Make sure we build back all of our communities as we address structural racism
Marin City residents, authorities present dueling Golden Gate Village plans
Editorial: Marin community fighting food insecurity must remain vigilant
Marin County allocates $7 million to preserve and create affordable housing
Exhibits celebrate and explore Marin City history
Garden program saved at Sausalito, Marin City schools
Marin reckons with state law removing racial covenants
Marin grand jury: Housing crisis calls for collaboration
Marin near deal to buy 110-acre Tiburon tract
Vicki Larson: It’s time to get creative about what ‘affordable housing’ means
California Voice: Make sure we build back all of our communities as we address structural racism
COVID-19 & Impacts
San Rafael advances new outdoor dining regulations
Dick Spotswood: With some adjustments, dining parklets should be permanent
Marin schools welcome new students, shift focus to rebuilding from COVID-19
San Rafael approves outdoor dining program
Marin Voice: Pandemic fatigue is leaving many guessing about how to stay safe
Sausalito council vets longer-term parklet proposal
Novato scales back downtown street closures
Tiburon businesses seek downtown modifications
Novato looks to allow more downtown parklets
Fairfax outdoor dining permit program extended
Tiburon takes deeper look at downtown street closure program
Marin health official sees potential COVID-19 wave in fall
Fairfax approves fees for parklet program
Marin group spawned from COVID mandates backs school board, municipal candidates
Larkspur’s Left Bank gets new extension on parklet removal
Vicki Larson: We are living in the worst-case scenario
Marin reckons with state law removing racial covenants
Marin County struggling to recruit, retain employees
Marin clinics prepare pediatric COVID vaccine rollout
Fairfax delays decision on parklet program
Larkspur council to consider design standards for parklets
Marin ranked healthiest California county in new report
How San Francisco North Bay restaurants are tackling inflation pressures
Wildfires, Health & Climate Change
Marin Voice: Reducing car dependency creates happier, healthier communities
Marin weighs zoning changes over sea-level threat
Marin Municipal Water District to preview new supply options
Marin wildfire agency gears up for safety projects
Marin County, Mill Valley & others sue Monsanto over alleged PCB contamination
Marin water supplier defends drought response in report
Marin Voice: Artificial turf athletic fields are not best answer
California aims to lower fire insurance costs for homeowners
Marin Municipal Water District weighs conservation costs
Marin water officials scrutinize costs for bigger reservoirs, new pipelines
Marin highway flooding projects get $30M from state
Marin fire officials get $4M for fuel break projects
MMWD eyes three-year rollout of smart meters
Marin district weighs permanent water use restrictions
Marin Voice: California must continue to incentivize rooftop solar
Marin County moving to require new construction be all-electric
Marin water, flooding fears flagged in new report
Marin water suppliers hope for luck in rain cycle
Marin rain bolsters water supply, eases fire risk
State allots $1M to improve Marin fire evacuation route
California Voice: For his water plan to work, Newsom must marshal all key forces
MMWD touts progress on Mt. Tam fire prevention projects
Marin Voice: Rebuild MMWD’s vision to ensure future water supply
Marin water district vets desalination, recycled water cost
Marin panel urges faster shift to all-electric buildings
Marin wildfire agency outlines $20M in projects
Editorial: It’s time for Caltrans to address Southern Marin flooding problem
Southern Marin routes eyed for flooding relief
Marin Voice: Modification of fire fuels necessary to prevent big wildfires
Marin Voice: Focus on climate solutions Marin can implement in the next 5 years
Love your newsletter. Please make links in the email itself because I often can’t directly find the information I am interested in, for example the Marin city walk to Mill Valley Middle School. It was in the email but I can’t find it on the website. Thanks
Hi Katy – that’s a perfectly fair point. It’s a strategy we’re using to make sure that EMV Blog subscribers see all of that week’s new posts by clicking on the big green bars at the top and bottom of the blog blast that say “Click Here to Check Out This Week’s EMV Blog Posts,” versus having readers click on one individual blog post and not seeing the other new posts from that week. We appreciate the feedback and we’ll keep adapting as needed.