by mvchamber | Jul 14, 2022 | Art, Health & Wellness, Housing, Philanthropy, The Redwoods, Volunteerism
The entrance to The Redwoods, at top, along with Vera Meislin and Penny Wright, co-chairs of fundraising event on Nov. 5. The Redwoods, the Mill Valley nonprofit treasure that has provided nondenominational residence and multi-faceted support for seniors for nearly...
by mvchamber | Jun 9, 2022 | City Council, City of Mill Valley, Diversity & Equity, Housing, Local Laws, Mill Valley History, Miller Avenue
Kite Hill. As we’ve chronicled in this space over the years, New York Times reporter Conor Dougherty has written a series of riveting stories that lay bare America’s housing crisis. He’s done so throughout the western U.S.,...
by mvchamber | Feb 10, 2022 | City Council, Diversity & Equity, Housing
Mill Valley City Hall. When the Mill Valley City Council this week held its latest hearing on the feasibility of its plans to create more housing opportunities for people who work in Mill Valley or would like to live here but cannot afford to do so, it did so within...
by mvchamber | Feb 2, 2022 | Diversity & Equity, Housing
The feasibility of new housing at 1 Hamilton Drive near the Public Safety Building will be reviewed again by the City Council on Feb. 7. Can the City of Mill Valley successfully create conditions to ensure that dozens of people who work in Mill Valley...
by mvchamber | Nov 23, 2021 | County of Marin, Diversity & Equity, Housing
Marin supervisors approved a new housing development at 150 Shoreline Hwy. in Tam Junction, indicated by the red pin drop above. While much of the housing conversation has been dominated by the City of Mill Valley’s efforts to build workforce housing on...