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Moulton-Peters says term focuses will include combating sea-level rise and furthering affordable housing
Source: The Ark | By Naomi Friedland
Southern Marin Supervisor Stephanie Moulton-Peters says she’ll prioritize combating sea-level rise, easing traffic congestion and coordinating affordable housing efforts across the county as she heads into an uncontested second term on the Board of Supervisors.
Marin agency allots $2.2M for cycling, pedestrian safety upgrades
Source: Marin Independent Journal | By Will Houston
Marin County and its cities and towns are set to receive $2.2 million during the next five years to improve the safety of sidewalks, school routes and bike paths.
Marin Lands $400k Health grant to Support Younger Residents
Source: Marin Independent Journal | By Keri Brenner
A new $400,000 grant will go toward strengthening a network of health, social and probation services for Marin residents from 9 to 25 years old.
Marin officials discuss buildout of North-South Greenway path
Source: Marin Independent Journal | By Will Houston
Marin transportation officials are eying new strategies to close the gaps in the 30-mile path known as the North-South Greenway.
Marin Voice: Supervisor’s love of county fair is in her blood
Source: Marin Independent Journal | By Stephanie Moulton-Peters
Just as the theme promises, the Marin County Fair has been “Electrifying” this year, celebrating all things electric, solar and charged with excitement.
Marin utility gets $6.4M grant for water main replacements
Source: Marin Independent Journal | By Will Houston
Significant upgrades to aging and leak-prone water pipes are coming to parts of Marin County through a $6.4 million state grant.
Marin Voice: Sausalito’s Alexander Avenue needs to be safer for cyclists, pedestrians
Source: Marin Independent Journal | By Warren J. Wells
Image yourself visiting the San Francisco Bay Area for the first time.
Marin Voice: Tiburon’s Estuary and Ocean Science Center deserves support
Source: Marin Independent Journal | By Stephanie Moulton-Peters and Katharyn E. Boyer
The effects of climate change are being felt on a global scale. They are also felt locally, as sea levels rise along with air and water temperatures.
Marin City residents explore solutions to violence
Source: Marin Independent Journal | By Giuseppe Ricapito
Marin City stakeholders are considering beefing up security, installing surveillance cameras and other measures to combat violence in the community.
Golden Gate Village residents to benefit from $2 million fund
Source: Marin Independent Journal | By Richard Halstead
Marin County supervisors set aside $2 million on Tuesday to create an “empowerment” fund for about 650 people who live at Golden Gate Village in Marin City.
Marin to offer housing vouchers to Richardson Bay mariners
Source: Marin Independent Journal | By Richard Halstead
The Marin Housing Authority will oversee a three-year program designed to provide housing for people who are living on vessels illegally on Richardson Bay.
Marin City stormwater, lighting projects awarded $2M
Source: Marin Independent Journal | By Richard Halstead
More than $2 million in funding has been secured to develop a stormwater plan for Marin City and upgrade exterior lighting at the Golden Gate Village housing complex.
Marin City highlights Black community during Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebration
Source: Marin Independent Journal | By Giuseppe Ricapito
The future advancement of Marin’s Black community was at the forefront of Monday’s Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebration in Marin City.
Marin Voice: Supervisor urges support for county’s Golden Gate Village revitalization plan
Source: Marin Independent Journal | By Stephanie Moulton-Peters
On Tuesday, the Marin Housing Authority Board of Commissioners has a chance to set a path toward real progress for the renovation of Golden Gate Village in Marin City, the county’s only low-income family rental housing.
Marin Voice: Leaders focus on awareness ahead of Safe Routes to Schools events
Source: Marin Independent Journal | By Stephanie Moulton-Peters and Anne Richman
As students, teachers and families adjust to the back-to-school lifestyle, the Safe Routes to Schools (SR2S) program is promoting International Walk and Roll to School Day on Wednesday to help reinforce safe and healthy back to school habits.