Posts Tagged ‘DEI’
MVFREE, Heart of the Village Host a Candlelight Vigil for Tyre Nichols ā Feb. 10, 5pm
With the latest horror in mind, MVFREE and the Heart of the Village, are hosting a candlelight vigil for Nichols, set for Friday, Feb. 10 at 5pm on the Depot Plaza
Read MoreCurated News You Can Use, From Mill Valley & Beyond ā Week of Feb. 6
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Read MoreMarin IJ: Supes, Sen. McGuire and Rep. Huffman Garner $2M to Address Marin City Flooding
The allocation comes in addition to $10 million in state funding approved to plan defenses for recurring flooding on Highway 101 that blocks the only road in and out of Marin City.
Read MoreCA Supreme Court Dismisses Lawsuit Challenging a 2018 Ballot Measure Funding Bay Area Transit Projects
“We worked hard to secure these project-funding allocations and the voters spoke loud and clear that they wanted this measure to move forward,” McGuire said in a statement. “We couldnāt be more thrilled. Hereās to less traffic jams, more efficient public transit and safer commutes in the years to come!”
Read MoreMill Valley Police Chief Rick Navarro Issues Statement On the Murder of Tyre Nichols
As your Police Chief, and on behalf of the members of the Mill Valley Police Department, I condemn in the strongest possible terms this act of senseless brutality, and I express my deep concern and condolences to the Nichols family, the Memphis community, and everyone harmed by this horrific and horrendous act.
Read MoreCurated News You Can Use, From Mill Valley & Beyond ā Week of Jan. 30
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Read MoreCurated News You Can Use, From Mill Valley & Beyond ā Week of Jan. 23
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Read MoreCurated News You Can Use, From Mill Valley & Beyond ā Week of Jan. 16
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Read MoreAfter a Marathon Hearing on the Richardson Terrace Project That Ended Without a Decision In November, Planning Commission Votes to Approve, Move to Next Phase
After 18 years of intermittent attempts to develop to build housing on his 575 Blithedale property at the intersection of East Blithedale Ave. and Camino Alto, Phil Richardson, for the first time in the history of the developer’s quest, has a dose of momentum to continue moving forward.
Read MoreParks and Rec Commission Advances DEI-Driven Training for Sports Coaches on City Fields
Mill Valley Arts & Recreation is taking another substantial step forward, requiring all Mill Valley coaches and staff using public fields to participate in annual diversity, equity and inclusion training. āThis is a meaningful step forward in fostering a sense of belonging in Mill Valley,ā said Vanessa Justice, chair of the Parks and Recreation Commission.
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