by mvchamber | Jan 30, 2025 | Climate, County of Marin, Emergency Preparedness, Health & Wellness
At their meeting on Monday, January 27, the City Council received an informational update regarding findings from the recently published After Action report on the December 27, 2024 flooding incident. The report highlights challenges faced during the early morning...
by mvchamber | Jan 26, 2025 | City Council, City of Mill Valley, Emergency Preparedness, Volunteerism
Pictures from the Los Angeles wildland fires that show the smoldering remains of homes that once filled an Altadena subdivision are reminders that it can happen here. Those fires aren’t extinguished yet and the total losses in property and lives haven’t all been...
by mvchamber | Jan 22, 2025 | City Council, City of Mill Valley, Emergency Preparedness, Volunteerism
With the recent events in Los Angeles, it’s understandable that residents are concerned and have questions about similar risks in Marin County, as well as the efforts being made to reduce those risks and prevent a similar event from occurring here. In 2020, Marin...
by mvchamber | Jan 22, 2025 | Downtown Mill Valley, Emergency Preparedness
After enduring the most challenging two years in a generation, we are now witnessing the dawn of a resilient and dynamic housing landscape. Let’s explore what lies ahead for our community and how you can navigate these changes with confidence. The years 2023 and 2024...
by mvchamber | Jan 22, 2025 | City of Mill Valley, County of Marin, Diversity & Equity, Downtown Mill Valley, Emergency Preparedness, Health & Wellness, Housing, Mill Valley History, Mill Valley Library, Parks & Recreation, Tam Junction, Tam Valley, Volunteerism
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by mvchamber | Jan 14, 2025 | Climate, County of Marin, Emergency Preparedness, Health & Wellness
With about 40 miles of low-lying bay shoreline near homes and businesses, Marin is among the Bay Area counties most threatened by rising seas, county flood officials say. “Even relatively small increases in the bay water levels will cause major flooding impacts,” said...