Diversity & Equity
In 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 MoreCurated News You Can Use, From Mill Valley & Beyond ā Week of Nov. 28
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Read MoreCurated News You Can Use, From Mill Valley & Beyond ā Week of Nov. 21
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Read MoreMarin Theatre Company Artistic Director Jasson Minadakis To Depart After 17 Years
The decision marks the end of a lengthy period of artistic continuity for an organization that has drawn plaudits throughout the Bay Area for rivaling in quality much larger production companies in the region.
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 MoreCurated News You Can Use, From Mill Valley & Beyond ā Week of Nov. 14
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Read MoreJamie Johnson’s Impact Designs Is Catching Lightning In a Bottle With Enamel Lapel Pins
āLapel pins are incredibly āinā right now,ā Johnson says. āKids have them on their bags, employees have them on their aprons, expressing messages on behalf of a cause, pride slogans and happy faces ā itās really fun to see.ā
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.
Read MoreCurated News You Can Use, From Mill Valley & Beyond ā Week of Nov. 7
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Read MoreJoin MV Chamber, City & MV Schools in 4th United Against Hate Week ā Nov. 13-19
Convened byĀ Not In Our Town, a national anti-hate organization,Ā Bay Area cities committed to an annual week of action and awareness.Ā United Against Hate Week has spread to dozens of cities across the U.S., and includes theĀ Mill Valley Chamber,Ā City of Mill ValleyĀ andĀ Mill Valley schools.
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