Housing
Marin 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.
Read MoreMill Valley School District Inks Letter of Intent to Buy Six Affordable Housing Units Within Phil Richardson’s 25-Unit Proposal, Which Heads to Planning Commission Nov. 17
An unexpected narrative twist emerged Thursday when the Mill Valley School District board of trustees unanimously agreed to sign a letter of intent with Richardson’s Blithedale Terrace, LLC, to buy six below-market rate units for use as district workforce housing.
Read MoreMarin IJ: County Recorder Cites Progress on Reversing Racially Restrictive Housing Covenants
Marin County Assessor-Recorder-County Clerk Shelly Scott said her staff has identified and modified illegal restrictive covenants affecting 55 historic subdivisions that contain more than 800 parcels,” and the county is looking to “identify, catalog and redact the unlawful, discriminatory covenants in their property records.”
Read MoreCurated News You Can Use, From Mill Valley & Beyond ā Week of Oct. 31
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Read MoreCurated News You Can Use, From Mill Valley & Beyond ā Week of Oct. 24
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Read MoreCurated News You Can Use, From Mill Valley & Beyond ā Week of Oct. 17
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Read MoreThe Redwoods Toasts Its 50th Anniversary With a Nov. 5th Gala in Strawberry and The Return of the ‘Senior Prom’ a Day Earlier
The Redwoods, the Mill Valley nonprofit treasure that has provided nondenominational residence and multi-faceted support for seniors for nearly five decades, is set to celebrate its 50th anniversary with a gala on Saturday, November 5 at 5pm at The Seminary in Strawberry.
Read MorePhil Richardson’s 25-Unit Proposal Heads to Planning Commission Nov. 8 Amidst California’s Ever-Changing Housing Climate
Phil Richardson has remained steadfast, and, in a shift that’s been building over the past six years In many ways, the legal foundation on which his property stands has moved in a positive direction.
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