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City Council Backs Latest Iteration of Its Housing Element Through 2031, Eyes Approval From California HCD Before It Can Be Enacted

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“We have been really careful, and I have been proud of our staff and our council and city attorney on our process of public engagement that has gone on throughout this process,” Cusimano added. “There are no new goals or policies being implemented in the latest update to the plan.Ā The changes that staff are recommending are administrative and technical in nature,ā€ and quite limited.

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As Planning Commission Considers Proposed ‘Treehouse’ Arts & Culture-Oriented Club That Seeks to Re-Envision the Historic Bank of America Building, MV Chamber Weighs In

The former Bank of America building at 60 Throckmorton Ave.

The founders of the popular Marine Layer clothing brand initially saw the building as a possible retail concept, but pivoted after learning of the significant aforementioned obstacles they saw as untenable. Instead, they chose a concept that has garnered excitement in cities and towns across the U.S. that look to create gathering spaces for communities wanting reconnection after the years of pandemic disruption. A ā€œrecurring revenueā€ model is important for a very large space with little curb appeal.

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Front Porch’s Home Match Program, With Direct Support from the Community Housing Foundation of Mill Valley, Continues to Benefit Homeowners with Underutilized Housing and Those Seeking Housing

“We made the first three matches of the pilot between June 30th and September 15th,Ā and we’ve now allocated all of the dollars for the first round of funding ($50,000 over 2 years),” Barnesmoore says. “Per our eligibility requirements, all three participants make 60% of AMI or less and work in the City of Mill Valley.

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Marin County DPW Hosts Community Forum on Ways to Improve Safety at Four Corners Intersection of Panoramic Hwy., Sequoia Valley Road and Muir Woods Road – Oct. 30, 6pm via Zoom

The short-term concept was to redesign the existing lane layout approaching and through the intersection, which could be accomplished with repainting lane lines and improving signage. The long-term alternative would replace the intersection with a roundabout. In addition to needing funding for construction, implementation of a roundabout would involve extensive engineering and design work, community outreach, and coordination with surrounding landowners.

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That’s a Wrap: MVFF46 Concludes With ‘Maestro,’ Doles Out a Bounty of Awards

The 46th Mill Valley Film Festival closed with a thrilling party on Fourth Street in downtown San Rafael. “A BIG thank you to everyone who joined us for this year’s films, panels, conversations, and more,” organizer said in a statement. From our sponsors, donors, and members, to first-time attendees—we are so happy to have you as part of this Festival. We couldn’t do this without you!”

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