Mill Valley in the News
On the Heels of a Successful Measure L to Address Infrastructure Needs, City Pivots to Implement an Extension of the Municipal Service Tax for Another Decade to Continue Repairing Roads & Clearing Flammable Brush
Now the City Council and staff are pivoting to an extension of its Municipal Service Tax for another decade to continue repairing roads and clearing flammable brush. That assessment came after City Manager Todd Cusimano reported on the tax, known as the MST, at the City Council meeting on Oct. 20 as part of a strategic discussion that looked at future street repairs and local revenue streams. āWe will have to continue with the MST,ā he said. “If we do this right over the next 10 years, weāll be talking about potentially not having to have one of these taxes.ā āThis is not a forever tax,ā added Councilmember Urban Carmel. āThis is really the end game, I think, for the next round.ā
Read MoreGolden Gate Bridge-Inspired Pasta Shape Launched by Bay Area Mill Valley Pasta Co. in Downtown Mill Valley and at Their Factory Store in San Rafael, as Well as at all Farmers Market Stops
Mill Valley Pasta Co. worked hand in hand with Giacomo Reni San Franciscoās Pastabiz, a company based in the Mission which specializes in pasta production tools and equipment, to finalize the design. The custom brass and bronze die was then fabricated by one of the few remaining die makers in Italy. Reni and Mill Valley Pasta Co. had previously worked together to create a custom die to make a Dachshund-dog-shaped pasta that Mill Valley Pasta Co. calls āCagnatini.ā The Ponte dāOro pasta is available at both of Mill Valley Pasta Co.ās retail stores in Mill Valley and their Factory Store in San Rafael, as well as at all farmers market stops (6 weekly), and on their website (www.millvalleypasta.com).
Read MoreCelebrating Our 125th Anniversary!!, and A Huge Shout-Out to Our Fantastic Chamber Members!
As so many of you already know, 2025 marks the 125th anniversary of Mill Valleyās incorporation, and recognition of this milestone will culminate with a full day of celebratory activities on Monday, September 1st. It’s going to be a, incredible day! It is incredibly important to celebrate all of the amazing people who have made this event happen ā the list is just about endless. A Huge Shout-Out to Our Fantastic Mill Valley Chamber Members! Cheers to all the Chamber members who are helping bring Mill Valleyās 125th Celebration to life on Labor Day, September 1st. Each of these members is contributing in some way to make it a day to remember! If weāve missed anyone, apologies–please comment below so we can celebrate you as well.
Read MoreLocal Kitchens: Award-Winning Chef Rick Martinez, Sonoran travels, and more at Local Kitchens in Mill Valley!
The famed cookbook author travelled with the restaurant team to Sonora to co-create these dishes, available exclusively at Local Kitchens. Features MartĆnezās signature tacos, burritos, caramelos, rice plates, housemade horchata and more.Ā Rick MartĆnez is a celebrated Mexican-American chef, cookbook author (āMi Cocina,ā āSalsa Daddyā), recipe developer, and regular contributor to The NY Times. His menu created in partnership with Local Kitchens draws from his cultural roots, culinary travels, and signature techniques. Inspired by the Sonoran region of Mexico, the menu pairs expertly seasoned meats with flame-charred flour tortillas, bright housemade salsas, and heritage ingredients like chiltepin chiles, sourced directly from Mexico.
Read MoreThe 68th Mill Valley Fall Arts Fest Is Coming Soon: Help Us ‘Paint the Town’!
Hereās where you come in: Weāre looking for a sponsorĀ ā an individual, a local business, a community organization ā to fund this project. In return, the sponsor would own the completed piece, or they might donate it to Mill Valley as a permanent public artwork for all to enjoy. Itās a rare opportunity to sponsor something beautiful, participatory, and enduring ā a project that will be remembered not just for the finished art, but for the countless joyful moments that created it.
Read MoreClear Out, Give Back, & Dress Up ā The Great Closet Cleanout Arrives at MV Community Center ā Drop-Off, Sept. 8-12th, Sept. 15-19th, Sept, 8-21 at MV Aquatics & Fitness Sept. 8th-21st, Mon.-Thu., 6am-7:30pm,
Ready to refresh your wardrobe and help your community? Join us for The Great Closet Cleanout, Mill Valleyās seasonal clothing and costume donation drive! Clear out those closets and give your gently used menās, womenās, and childrenās clothing a second life. Weāre also collecting Halloween costumes to help local families celebrate in style this spooky season. Then, come back for our FREE Clothing & Costume Pick-Up Event where the whole community can browse and take home items at no cost, just in time for fall and Halloween!
Read MoreMill Valley Cultural Association Hosts the Second Annual Charlie Deal Day: Sunday, Sept. 28th ā Sponsorship Materials Are Available to Support this Wonderful Event
Mill Valley Cultural Association Hosts the Second Annual Charlie Deal Day: Sunday, Sept. 28th ā Sponsorship Materials Are Available to Support this Wonderful Event. “He was very much one of the great characters that Mill Valley has ever known,” Bajor said. “You had Bill Graham living up on top of the hill and on the other side of things, you had Charlie Deal riding his bicycle down Miller Avenue.”
Read MoreBay Area Unemployment Rates in the North Bay Decreased, as Bay Area Lost Thousands of Jobs in June
The unemployment rate in Marin County was 4.1% in July, up from a revised 3.8% in June. The countyās unemployment rate in July 2023 was 3.4%. The county added jobs in construction, trade, transportation and utilities, leisure and hospitality. Fewer jobs were available in government.
Read MoreAfter a Tumultuous Run, Budget Avelo Airlines Is Set to Cease Operations at Sonoma County Airport Budget and Shutting Down West Coast Operations
Budget airline Avelo shutting down West Coast operations. Avelo Airlines shutting down Burbank operations by December, strengthening East Coast presence
Read MoreNorth Bay Biz Journal: Unemployment Rates in the North Bay Decreased for the 3rd-Consecutive Month, via Data Released by Californiaās Employment Development Office on May 16, 2025
The unemployment rate in Marin County was 4.1% in July, up from a revised 3.8% in June. The countyās unemployment rate in July 2023 was 3.4%. The county added jobs in construction, trade, transportation and utilities, leisure and hospitality. Fewer jobs were available in government.
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