Diversity & Equity
MV Rotary Hosts Shirley Hasley, Mill Valley’s First Black Teacher, Who Has Dedicated Her Life to Educating Children ā Feb. 6, 12pm
On threat of violence, Shirley was forced to seek housing outside the city limits.Ā
In her first year as a teacher, this 22-year-old young woman was assigned to travel with students being bused from Mill Valley to Marin City. It was desegregation in 1965. Was Shirley a natural fit? Hardly. Her presence was resented by many in Marin City. She was called an āUncle Tomā and she needed police protection.Ā
Read MoreMill Valley Planning Commission Begins Critical Rezoning Process
The Mill Valley Planning Commission, led by Senior Planner, Advanced Planning Danielle Staude, began the re-zoning process this week.Ā The lengthy hearing saw the commission take action to recommend adoption the of the re-zonings in the ordinance and to establish regulations for their housing overlays. The commissionĀ will further discuss objective design standards at the Feb 13th Planning Commission hearing.Ā
Read MoreThe Marin Economic Forum Hosting its Annual Event, ‘Forecasting the Future,’ on Feb. 7th at the Jonas Center on the Novato Campus of College of Marin
This year the theme is ābusiness attraction in Marin Countyā and will feature several speakers on the topics of commercial real estate, transportation options for employers and a showcase of a business starting and growing in Marin.
Read MoreCurated News You Can Use, From Mill Valley & Beyond ā Week of Jan. 22
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Read MoreThe 2024 Mill Valley Music Fest Turns Three, Unveils a Leveled Up Lineup and Returns to Friends Field For a Two-Day Celebration of Arts, Culture & The Bay ā May 11-12
āAs we head into year three of what started as a somewhat hair-brained idea to rejuvenate and inspire our community by reveling in the deep, historic roots of live music in our town, weāre grateful on a number of fronts ā the amazing support weāve had so far, the growth weāve experienced each year, and the patience and support from our neighbors, our partners, and our stakeholders. Weāll continue to raise the profile of this town weāre blessed to call home,ā said Jim Welte, Executive Director of the Mill Valley Chamber.
Read MoreMarin IJ: Marin Jurisdictions, Including Mill Valley, Face Rezoning Deadline for Housing Edict
āTiburon completed its rezone, and HCD is evaluating for compliance with the housing element,ā Murillo said. āMill Valley has indicated to HCD that it is in the process of completing its rezones.ā Mill Valley planning and building director Patrick Kelly said the city Planning Commission will consider the zoning changes on Jan. 23.
Read MoreZócalo Public Square: With Its Focus on Education, Health Care, and Gun Control, California Creates a Gold Standard for Longevity
The problem is that so few people are moving here. The biggest reason for that is well known: The cost of living in the Golden State is among Americaās highest. But less well known is that our high costs buy you more living. Literally. On average, Californians live to 79, which beats the American average by more than two years, along with the average of all but three other states.”
Read MoreCurated News You Can Use, From Mill Valley & Beyond ā Week of Jan. 15
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Read MoreState of California’s Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) Approves Mill Valley Housing Element Through 2031
“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.
Read MoreMarin Environmental Housing Collaborative Makes the Case for Addressing the Massive Glut of Off-Street Parking Requirements
“Marin doesnāt need all of this parking,” write Silva and Wells. “Towns have wildly different policies, based more on accidents of history than sound analysis. For multi-family housing, Mill Valley requires 25% more parking than Tiburon, and Fairfax requires 32% more than San Anselmo. These dramatic differences wouldnāt occur if parking mandates were scientifically based. Excess parking consumes too much land.”
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