by mvchamber | Aug 5, 2025 | Health & Wellness, Kids, Mill Valley Lumber Yard, Miller Avenue, Mount Tamalpais, Parks & Recreation
A plan to convert the Richmond-San Rafael Bridge bike path to a part-time feature has received a recommendation of approval, with conditions. A public hearing set for Thursday could mark the conclusion of a series of meetings on what to do with the route, which is on...
by mvchamber | Aug 3, 2025 | Art, Diversity & Equity, Downtown Mill Valley, Health & Wellness, Miller Avenue, Parks & Recreation
Artists Without Boundaries will be featured at the Mill Valley Community Center in its DEI Exhibition Space. Artists Without Boundaries, is a visual arts installation honoring the creativity and perspective of neurodiverse artists. Opening on August 5, the exhibit...
by mvchamber | Jul 31, 2025 | 142 Throckmorton, Art, Arts & Entertainment, Business, City of Mill Valley, Downtown Mill Valley, Health & Wellness, Mill Valley History
Two Neat, brilliant Bob Bijou’s witty, charming, always LOL card, gifts, toys and much more shop is shutting down the business at the end of of August. He opened Two Neat in October 1986. Like many businesses who’ve lasted through many eras, it is largely...
by mvchamber | Jul 29, 2025 | Arts & Entertainment, Business, City Council, City of Mill Valley, Climate, Depot Plaza, Diversity & Equity, Downtown Mill Valley, Emergency Preparedness, Health & Wellness, Housing, Parks & Recreation, Restaurants, Shopping
Mill Valley is racing to update its green building codes before a new state law freezes revisions for six years. On Oct. 1, AB 306 will bar most local building code amendments until 2031, City Manager Todd Cusimano told the City Council at its meeting on July 21. The...
by mvchamber | Jul 29, 2025 | Arts & Entertainment, Business, City Council, City of Mill Valley, Climate, Depot Plaza, Diversity & Equity, Downtown Mill Valley, Emergency Preparedness, Health & Wellness, Housing, Parks & Recreation, Restaurants, Shopping
Mill Valley is racing to update its green building codes before a new state law freezes revisions for six years. On Oct. 1, AB 306 will bar most local building code amendments until 2031, City Manager Todd Cusimano told the City Council at its meeting on July 21. The...
by mvchamber | Jul 29, 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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