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Marin City housing project gets approval for splitThe Board of Supervisors, over the objections of critics, cleared a plan to put 32 of the 72 apartments on a Tamalpais Valley ...
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Marin Independent Journal on MSNPlan to carve up Marin housing project heads to supervisorsThe county board will decide whether to let a developer deduct 32 apartments from a Marin City project and put them in ...
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Local News Matters on MSNMarin County supervisors compromise to move controversial housing project forwardThe five-story apartment building planned for 825 Drake Ave. in Marin City was too tall. It blocked the view for low-income ...
Fifty-seven residents and 14 employees have tested positive for the virus at the Tamalpais Marin in Greenbrae.
It was the subject of two lawsuits and years of protests, but on Tuesday, a compromise that split the project in two moved forward. The 74-unit project on Drake Avenue will now have 42 units and the ...
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Marin Independent Journal on MSNMarin workforce housing complex edges toward construction phaseMarin officials have taken a key step toward building a public-sector workforce housing complex near San Quentin prison. The Marin County Public Financing Authority sent out a "request for ...
LA County approves bond financing for 78-unit building at 3127 West 147th Street in unincorporated Alondra Park ...
The Village at Corte Madera store will close March 18 as a part of Macy’s strategy to shut 150 stores over the next three ...
This story is part of the Pulitzer Center’s nationwide Connected Coastlines reporting initiative. Jessica Calix has tried to ...
WE’VE HEARD ABOUT THIS, BUT AUTHORITIES IN MARIN COUNTY NOW PUTTING OUT SOME NEW BODY CAMERA VIDEO SHOWING A DEPUTY HAVING TO JUMP INTO ACTION IN ORDER TO SAVE A WOMAN WHO WAS TRAPPED IN HER ...
As rain soaked the North Bay early Tuesday morning, a Marin County sheriff's deputy successfully pulled a driver out of a car submerged in a flooded creek in a rescue that was captured on the ...
Brian Colbert on Tuesday was sworn in as the first Black member of the Marin County board of supervisors since it was founded 173 years ago. In the four-minute helicopter video shared by police ...
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