Marin County may direct $9.5M to a Point Reyes affordable housing project converting a former Coast Guard site into 54 units.
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Marin loses more than $2M in federal earmarks
The budget deal in Congress cut off a funding source for local initiatives involving child care, health care and housing.
The change will allow approval of dwellings that lack a solid foundation, such as recreational vehicles or tiny homes.
An estimated 90 to 100 farmworkers and tenants, many of the former who have worked the land for more than three decades, will ...
MARIN COUNTY, Calif. - The Marin County Board of Supervisors has unanimously approved a shelter crisis declaration, a move ...
Nonprofit developers behind a new affordable housing project in Point Reyes Station may soon receive a $9.4 million financial boost from the County of Marin, officials announced. The Marin County ...
Marin County officials say the nonprofit developers behind a new affordable housing project in Point Reyes Station may soon ...
a move that could provide relief to residents facing homelessness or living in substandard housing in West Marin. The declaration allows the county to bypass regulatory hurdles to establish ...
Nonprofit developers behind a new affordable housing project in Point Reyes Station may soon receive a $9.4 million financial ...