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Planning Commission Approves Proposed Paint Color Changes as Part of the Depot Bookstore & Cafe Remodel
[Update 7.29.20] In the coming weeks, City Council will also likely consider a proposal to replace the building’s roof and fund a fire sprinkler system connection. [Update 7.29.20]: The Planning Commission unanimously approved the proposed paint color changes and the removal of the balloon awnings demo the Depot building.Since being deemed essential construction in May, the longstanding efforts to renovate the…
Read MoreCity InstallsĀ Black Lives Matter Public Art at Camino Alto & East Blithedale, Quickly Restores It After Defacement
City of Mill Valley’s public art installation at Camino Alto and East Blithedale states simply: “Black Lives Matter.” Amidst a historic moment when the words Black Lives Matter need to be uttered, repeatedly, out loud, City of Mill Valley officials last week unveiled a new public art installation that declared just that, along with “Mill Valley…
Read MoreSidelined by COVID-19 Since March, SF Bay Adventures Launches GoFundMe, Set to Return to the Open Seas
SF Bay Adventure’s Schooner Freda B on the bay. Courtesy image. For more than a decade, Marina O’Neill has honored the adventurous spirit of grandmother Freda Marie Been in thrilling fashion, naming the flagship boat of her Sausalito-based SF Bay Adventures – an 80-foot, gaff-rigged tall ship available for private tours for up to 49 people and public…
Read MoreCounty Hosts Free COVID-19 Testing in San Rafael for All Restaurant Workers ā August 5, 7am-12pm, 1-4pm
As previously reported, many Mill Valley restaurants have chosen transparency in recent weeks when it comes to positive coronavirus cases among their staff. According to the San Francisco Chronicle, “these restaurant owners thought they were doing everything right: requiring employees to wear masks, keeping them as far apart as possible, putting hand sanitizer everywhere. Now they are starting…
Read MoreCOVID Explainer: Here Are the Guidelines Restaurants Must Follow for the Safety of Patrons and Employees
In recent weeks, as Gov. Gavin Newsom expressed heightened interest in enforcement of businesses regarding health and safety protocols and the Marin County Board of Supervisors’ unanimous approval of an emergency ordinance allowing Marin’s county, city and town government workers to cite violators, tensions have run high for Mill Valley restaurant owners, tensions have risen for restaurant owners in Mill Valley…
Read MoreLaugh Out Loud: Throckmorton Theatre Posts Archived Live Sets From Classic Tuesday Night Comedy Shows
For the past too-many months, we’ve all been deprived of the communal gathering that is at the heart of Mill Valley. One of those places that has been forced to go quiet during the shelter is the Throckmorton Theatre, where Tuesday Night Comedy has reigned for years. In a gesture of goodwill and in celebration…
Read MoreMVLY Debuts ‘Lunchtime at the Lumber Yard’ Series Feat. Live Music, Tasty Treats & More ā Saturday, 12-2pm
Outdoor dining at the Mill Valley Lumber Yard. The folks at the Mill Valley Lumber Yard are always brimming with new ideas, and the weirdest summer in memory is no different. They’ve launched Lunchtime at the Lumber Yard, a live music music series on Saturdays from 12-2pm. “After grabbing lunch at one of our restaurants, safely sit outdoors and…
Read MoreMV Chamber, City of MV’s Emergency Preparedness Commission to Launch #MaskUp Campaign to Bolster COVID-19 Safety, Support Mill Valley Businesses
It couldn’t possibly be more clear: Wearing a face mask, along with other preventative measures like regular hand-washing and social distancing, help slow the spread of the coronavirus that causes COVID-19. Anecdotally, Mill Valley residents and visitors have significantly stepped up their usage of face masks In recent weeks. But in the midst of a global…
Read MoreFrom Shaming to Citations: Supes Back Plan to Enforce Mask, Social Distancing Violations in COVID-19 Era
In early July, Gov. Gavin Newsom expressed heightened interest in enforcement of businesses regarding health and safety protocols, proposing “strike teams” and pointing consumers to tip lines to report coronavirus improprieties. The concept was to transition to an enforcement system with “teeth” after many months of reliance on mask- and social distancing-shaming on platforms like Nextdoor.…
Read MoreCounty Relents on Reusable Bag Ban, With Restrictions
Though a minor concern amidst a global health pandemic that has killed more than 620,000 people worldwide, one of the frustrating oddities of the COVID-19 health crisis has been the ban on reusable grocery and shopping bags due to concerns around surface transmission. In late June, Gov. Gavin Newsom allowed his 60-day executive order to…
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