City of Mill Valley
As Electricity Bills Soar, MCE Offers Relief: Residents and Businesses Eligible for MCE Cares Credit Get up to $25 in Monthly Credits
āNo one should have to choose between feeding their family and keeping the lights on,ā said Shanelle Scales-Preston, MCEās Board Chair and City of Pittsburg Councilmember. āThatās why MCE is helping the most vulnerable folks in our community. Since 2020, weāve provided $62 million in bill relief aimed at keeping our service more affordable and equitable, while being better for the planet.ā
Read MoreMill Valley City Council Once Again Toasts ‘The Best of Us,’ This Time Honoring the Remarkable Contributions of the Force of Nature That Is Hugh Kuhn
The latest recipient of well-deserved kudos was Hugh Kuhn ā as Mayor Urban Carmel put it, “who are the best of us. They are the people that give of themselves with their intelligence, their passion, often times their pocketbook ā it makes our community special.”
Read MoreMarin’sĀ Office of Emergency Management Serves Up Annual Sidewalk CPR Event Across the County ā Saturday, August 17th
Elaine Wilkinson, the Countywide Preparedness Coordinator who works for the Office of Emergency Management, announced this week that the annual Sidewalk CPR event will once again be taking place on Saturday, August 17th in Mill Valley as part of a countywide event organized by Marin County’s Health & Human Services.
Read MoreIconic Mountain Home Inn is the Nearest Hotel to Muir Woods, Located on a Mt. Tam Ridgeline, Surrounded by Sweeping Views and Bordering Muir Woods and Mt. Tam State Parks
The Cunninghams spent years making the inn what it is today. Due to the success of the Mountain Home Inn, Susan and Edward went on to eventually run the Pelican Inn. Edward Cunningham died in 2022. Susan still owns the inn and lives down the hill in Mill Valley.
Read MoreCurated News You Can Use, From Mill Valley & Beyond ā Week of June 17
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Read MoreCurated News You Can Use, From Mill Valley & Beyond ā Week of June 10
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Read MoreāIt’s Just Hard to Get Hit Withā: Council Unanimously Approves a Waste Collection Hike of 8.26%, Among the Highest in Southern Marin
Gene Della Zoppa, CEO of Mill Valley Refuse Service, said the rate increase is due to the current economy. Della Zoppa said for the years 2022 to 2024, the company had an average rate increase of 4.25%. āOther cities across the Unites States are also seeing increases related to solid waste collection,ā Della Zoppa said. Additionally, he said some of the biggest costs are labor, disposal costs, workers compensation, and insurance. A union contract negotiated last year resulted in a 15% hourly wage increase for drivers, and this year the driversā get a 5.5% increase.”
Read MoreCurated News You Can Use, From Mill Valley & Beyond ā Week of June 3
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Read MoreFree Mill Valley Arts Commission’s Legendary Comedy in the Plaza Turns 20, Returns With a Dynamite Quartet of Comics ā June 20, 6pm
A quintet of dynamite comedians are set to tickle your funny bones in a night of hilarity on the Depot Plaza, including Dauood Naimyar (Event MC), Gary Michael Anderson, Jeff Applebaum, Giulio Gallarotti and Michael Yo. Comedy in the Plazacregularly draws some of the best standup comedians in the business, and this yearās edition is a special one, as one of the Bay Area’s truly one-of-a-kind comedic joyrides returns to the heart of Mill Valley. In doing so, the event is crossing a landmark moment, as it turns 20 this year. The event is set for Thursday, June 20 at 6pm.
Read MoreMill Valley Once Again Crushes A Blockbuster Memorial Day Weekend, Honoring Fallen Heroes, a Pancake Breakfast, MVHS Walk Into History, 4-Day Kiddo! Carnival and Much, Much More!
It all kicked off with the return of the Mill Valley Volunteer Firefightersā Associationās Pancake Breakfast from 7-11am in front of Mill Valley City Hall, serving as the biggest fundraiser of the year for Mill Valleyās volunteer firefighter program.Ā The gathering continued with an array of law enforcement and other agencies Honoring Our Fallen Heroes with a Memorial Day ceremony at Lytton Square, the newly redesigned, tree-laden island that splits the road between Miller and Corte Madera avenues into two and is named for Lytton Barber, Mill Valleyās first WWI casualty.
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