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SF Chronicle: Could This Plan Actually Save Californiaās High-Speed Rail project?
The Rail Authority would draw its $1 billion a year in state funds from aĀ climate emissions programĀ that pays for a wide range of clean energy goals, from public transit to electric vehicles. If it secures that bedrock support from the government, high speed rail officials will try to entice private financiers to cover the remaining costs, giving the bullet train a fighting chance of success.Ā
Read MoreSF Chronicle: Why Martin Scorsese ā and you ā Should Get Back to Watching Movies in Theaters (Despite Netflix, there are Still Plenty of Reasons to See Films on the Big Screen)
Famed director Martin ScorseseĀ made news last monthĀ when he explained to film critic PeterĀ Travers why he no longer went to see movies in a theater. Citing audience cellphone use, incessant talking and generally restive behavior that often drowns out dialogue, the director of āTaxi Driver,ā āRaging Bullā and āGoodfellasā told Travers heād had enough. Of course, big screens in the U.S. were in big trouble long before Scorseseās admission. The pandemic only turbo-charged the pre-COVID trend away from theaters in favor of home-based entertainment media. In the first half of 2020,Ā Netflix added more than 26 million subscribers. So when shuttered theaters reopened, audiencesĀ ā specifically American audiencesĀ ā did not rush back in droves.
Read MoreGolden Gate Bridge Hikes Toll Rates July 1 and Rescinds DEI Resolutions, Fearing Loss of Federal Funds
The district that operates the Golden Gate Bridge has removed diversity, equity and inclusion language in policy documents to avoid backlash from the Trump administration. A $400 million federal grant to support the final five-year phase of the seismic retrofit of the iconic span was potentially at stake, said Denis Mulligan, general manager of the Golden Gate Bridge, Highway and Transportation District. Bridge tolls are the districtās primary source of revenue, and, unlike most other transit agencies, the district receives no dedicated state or local tax funding.
Read MoreMakers Market at The Lumber Mill Valley Lumber Yard Continues 2025 Makers Market Outdoor Series ā Saturday, July 19th (& every 3rd Saturday!) | 11am-5pm
Makers Market at The Lumber Mill Valley Lumber Yard Returns to the 2025 Makers Market Outdoor Series ā Saturday, June 21st, 2025 (and every 3rd Saturday!)
Read MoreCounty of Marin Turns A Stunning Rise in Youth E-Bike Collisions Into a Fiercely Fun Campaign for Bikers of All Ages!!
Talia Smith, the countyās director of legislative and intergovernmental affairs, provided other stark data points in a presentation to the board. From 2019 to 2022, 911 calls for all youth bike collisions in Marin County increased 110%. Records collected since 2023 show 10- to 15-year-olds have an accident rate five times higher than other age groups.
Read MoreMarin IJ: Transportation Authority of Marin Approves Sea-Level Plan
Capping a two-year effort, the board governing the Transportation Authority of Marin voted unanimously to accept the 200-page document at its meeting on June 26. Approval enables the agencyās staff to begin working with officials in the countyās 11 municipalities to implement policy changes and start developing projects, including elevating roads and restoring marshlands. āThis is really intended to be more than just another study that sits on the shelf,ā Anne Richman, executive director of the Transportation Authority of Marin said at the meeting. āThereās a lot of technical data behind the actual report, and we really want it to be useful to the jurisdictions.ā
Read MoreChurch of Our Saviour: A Journey Into Stillness, an Immersive Experience of Sound, Soul and Sacred Space with Iris Brito-Stevens ā July 25th, 6:30-730pm
Church of Our Saviour: A Journey Into Stillness, an Immersive Experience of Sound, Soul and Sacred Space with Iris Brito-Stevens ā July 25th, 6:30-730pm
Read MoreCurated News You Can Use, From Mill Valley & Beyond ā Week of July 6th
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Read MoreSF Chronicle: These are the new Laws Californians Must Start Following on July 1
āFor the past six years, through boom, bust and pandemic, Californiaās Legislature has ended each session with a blitz of new laws that aim to make housing more plentiful and affordable.
Read MoreO’Hanlon Center Hosts Ian Dogole & RenĆ© Jenkins ā Sacred Spaces and Wild Places, July 19, Doors at 6:30 show at 7:00, $25 ticket OāHanlon Center for the Arts, 616 Throckmorton Ave. Mill Valley!
O’Hanlon Center Hosts Ian Dogole & RenĆ© Jenkins ā Sacred Spaces and Wild Places, July 19, Doors at 6:30 show at 7:00, $25 ticket OāHanlon Center for the Arts, 616 Throckmorton Ave. Mill Valley!
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