City of Mill Valley
Curated News You Can Use, From Mill Valley & Beyond ā Week of Dec. 5
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Read MoreIn Joint Session With Planning Commission, Council Backs Latest Design of 1 Hamilton Proposal, Eyes More Housing Creation to Address Lack of Affordability
Vice Mayor Urban Carmel urged attendees to āview this project in the broader context. For a long time, Mill Valley has made absolutely no affordable housing ā for the past three decades, and just three developments (Shelter Hill, Alto Station and Pickleweed Apartments) over the past five decades. Thatās just not enough.ā
Read MoreWINTERfest Returns Dec. 4 for a Glorious ā And Perhaps a Bit Wet ā Day of Holiday Fun, 12-5pm!!
Winterfest, the 94941ās annual holiday celebration, returns to the Downtown Plaza on Sunday, Dec. 4, featuring yet another fantastic lineup of singers, dancers and musicians to perform throughout the day. Weāll have a bunch of great childrenās games and activities like the giant rainbow slide, a jumpy house, cornhole and an array of additional activities. 12-5pm, Depot Plaza.
Read MoreHoliday Craft Fair Featuring 50+ Artists Returns to Community Center ā Dec. 3, 10am-4pm
And don’t miss the the Mill Valley Police Departmentās Holiday Food Drive in partnership the Community Center and the SF-Marin Food Bank, as well as Angel Tree tags via MVPD and The Salvation Army.
Read MoreCurated News You Can Use, From Mill Valley & Beyond ā Week of Nov. 28
If you want to support this Enjoy Mill Valley Blog, including all of the News You Can Use below, you can make a tax-deductible donation of $75 or more to the Enjoy Mill Valley Fund, which supports shovel-ready beautification and infrastructure improvements throughout Mill Valley, from flower plantings and restoration of landmarks like the Gravity Car and Clock Tower to the free Movies…
Read MoreCurated News You Can Use, From Mill Valley & Beyond ā Week of Nov. 21
If you want to support this Enjoy Mill Valley Blog, including all of the News You Can Use below, you can make a tax-deductible donation of $75 or more to the Enjoy Mill Valley Fund, which supports shovel-ready beautification and infrastructure improvements throughout Mill Valley, from flower plantings and restoration of landmarks like the Gravity Car and Clock Tower to the free Movies…
Read MoreIn a Packed, Six-HourĀ Planning Commission Hearing, Richardson Terrace Proposal Garners a Bevy of Discussion and Feedback But Punts to a Hearing on Jan. 10
“I’m 87 years old, and I don’t want my wife to have to build this thing,” Richardson said when asked by councilmembers if he’d be willing to consider alternative versions to the project he was proposing.
Read MoreCoho, a Sustainable, Seasonal, Seafood-Focused Eatery from Piazza D’Angelo’s Owners, Looks to Make Its Debut in The Near Future
With Petrone and Ferguson set to check all the requisite boxes to open in the coming weeks, Coho is set to open in Paul Lazzareschi’s former Vasco space ā and Annabelle’s before that ā on Throckmorton Ave. at Bernard Street.
Read MoreCurated News You Can Use, From Mill Valley & Beyond ā Week of Nov. 14
If you want to support this Enjoy Mill Valley Blog, including all of the News You Can Use below, you can make a tax-deductible donation of $75 or more to the Enjoy Mill Valley Fund, which supports shovel-ready beautification and infrastructure improvements throughout Mill Valley, from flower plantings and restoration of landmarks like the Gravity Car and Clock Tower to the free Movies…
Read MoreMarin IJ’s ‘We Are One Marin’ Campaign Rolls Into Third Year, Expands Focus on Racially Diverse Businesses to Include Businesses Owned By Veterans and Those With Disabilities
The Marin IJ has been given the green light to continue the WeAre One Marin campaign into its thirdĀ year effective Nov. 1, following a commitment from MCF to extend its generous support for another 12 months. The initiative is expanding to also include businesses owned by people with disabilities and those owned by veterans.
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