Posts Tagged ‘Mill Valley’
City Council Backs Current Outdoor Biz Program Thru Oct. 31, Shifts to Seasonally Limited Version in 2023
āWe are deliberating a program, not a continuing experiment,” McCauley said. My sense is that we give clear guidance that we wrap this thing up so we donāt hear from the Chamber every three weeks.ā āYou guys will make your own decisions in the future in terms of if you want to expand this.ā
Read MoreEmphasizing Education and Grant Funding Over Enforcement, Board of Supes Back Ban on Single-Use Plastic Foodware
āLet’s work with our local restaurants and make adjustments after 18 months as they are needed,ā said Supervisor Stephanie Moulton-Peters, who represents southern Marin. āWeāre not in enforcement mode, weāre in education and training mode. The chambers worked through what they would need and itās very doable.ā
Read MoreMusic Lovers Rejoice: Record Store Day’s 15th Anniversary is Saturday, April 23 ā MV Music Has You Covered
Gary Scheuenstuhl’s Mill Valley Music shop continues to be the go-to hub for vinyl music lovers throughout Mill Valley and beyond, and he’s ridden the pandemic-fueled wave over the past two years of more people stuck at home, ready to dig into their music collections and, most importantly, ready to buy some records and expand on those collections.
Read MoreFacing a Covid-Fueled Parking Deficit, Council Green Lights a Series of Rate Increases to Modernize and Increase Turnover
The council authorized the purchase of Automated License Plate Recognition system, which will allow the department to glean critical data around who parks where, why and when, and thus be able in the future to change certain parking designations in response to usage patterns.
Read MoreMurphy Productions Tees Up Grammy Nominee Janiva Magness at Sweetwater Music Hall ā April 23
Janiva Magness, an Grammy Award-nominated blues, soul, and Americana singer and songwriter, is set to hit the stage at the Sweetwater Music Hall on April 23rd to perform select tunes from her 16 album spanning-career.
Read MoreKiddo! Celebrates Four Decade Milestone, Hosts 40th Anniversary Party at MV Lumber Yard ā April 26
On April 26th, our community is set to celebrate a big āol 40th Anniversary Party at the ever-gorgeous Mill Valley Lumber Yard (6:00-8:30pm).Ā Ā BUY TIX HERE. āCome celebrate as you enjoy delicious bites and beverages from Watershed Restaurant, Mill Valley Boards, Millieās Crepes, and Eddy Wine Bar,ā Kiddo! Executive Director Bill Lampl says. āMusical entertainment…
Read MoreCurated News You Can Use, From Mill Valley & Beyond ā Week of April 18
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Read MoreLife on Earth Art Looks to Inspire Unity, Community & Healing With Dramatic Winged Hearts at MV Music Fest ā May 7
āAs we built the plans for our event, we knew it was important to feature artworks that had a similarly powerful impact as the amazing line-up of world-class musicians that will grace our stage. We know Tracyās works will create long-lasting memories and experiences for all who engage with them.ā
Read MoreCity Council to Take Up Outdoor Business Program Again, Eyes Extension Through Oct. 31
City officials have sought a framework that limits outdoor use to June 1 to Oct. 31. The Mill Valley Chamber wholly supports the decision to extend the existing program through Oct. 31, 2022, to allow city officials runway to conduct a study that identifies longer term plans for outdoor use. The Chamber in no way presumes or pre-judges the outcome of such a study
Read MoreWith $75 Million in Federal Funds Coming to Marin, County Officials Are Thinking Big
In Marin, the county has committed to spending its first $25 million in American Rescue Plan Act money in six areas: $6.7 million on Project Homekey and homelessness services; $5 million on racial equity; $5 million to address climate change; $4 million on fire facilities; $2.3 million on COVID-19 economic impacts; and $2 million on public health and mental health services.
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