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Curated News You Can Use, From Mill Valley & Beyond ā Week of Oct. 24
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Read MoreReady Marin Launches Free One-Hour Preparedness Presentations for Residents, Businesses & Organizations
You’d have to have your head pretty deep in the proverbial stand to be unaware of the dire need to focus on emergency preparedness within your community. Recent years have certainly provided us with no shortage of horrific examples of the need to be ready. During National Preparedness Month, a federal FEMA initiative designedĀ to raise…
Read MoreCurated News You Can Use, From Mill Valley & Beyond ā Week of Oct. 17
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Read MorePhil Richardson’s 25-Unit Proposal Heads to Planning Commission Nov. 8 Amidst California’s Ever-Changing Housing Climate
Phil Richardson has remained steadfast, and, in a shift that’s been building over the past six years In many ways, the legal foundation on which his property stands has moved in a positive direction.
Read MoreCurated News You Can Use, From Mill Valley & Beyond ā Week of Oct. 10
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Read MoreAs Legislators Keep Passing New Housing Bills and Gov. Newsom Signs Them, Mill Valley Keeps Its Eye on the Ball of Right-Sized Affordability
On the receiving end of that oft-frustrating avalanche of housing legislation and the disparate opinions about if and how to implement them are longtime government servants like City of Mill Valley Senior Planner Danielle Staude, who is among those at City Hall charged with digesting new housing policy and implementing in a way that is right-sized for Mill Valley.
Read MoreSoon-To-Be Lawfully Wedded: MV City Council, Southern Marin Fire Agree to Consolidate
At an October 3rd special joint meeting between the Southern Marin Fire Protection District Board of Directors and the Mill Valley City Council, the organizations unanimously backed a joint resolution supporting consolidated fire services. The move continues a process that dates back to early 2020, when the agencies entered into a shared services agreement that…
Read MoreCurated News You Can Use, From Mill Valley & Beyond ā Week of Oct. 3
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Read MoreWhen the Wiggle Is Withdrawn, What Should Happen to The Expanded Depot Plaza? City Seeks Your Input ā Take the Survey By Oct. 7
The city is eyeing the spring of 2023 for the next phase, with a primary focus on paving and curb ramp improvements along Throckmorton Avenue and Miller Avenue. Ā That is likely to also include an expansion of the sidewalk along the block of Miller between Sunnyside and Throckmorton avenues, potentially freeing up additional sidewalk dining and additional sidewalk real estate for merchants.
Read MoreCity of Mill Valley, Southern Marin Fire District Tee Up a Long Explored Consolidation ā Oct. 3
On October 3 at a “community conversation” at 4pm in the Mill Valley Community Center (180 Camino Alto), officials from both agencies are set to back a formal consolidation of the Mill Valley Fire Department into the Southern Marin Fire Protection District.Ā
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