Who’s Counting? How McKinsey Hyped California’s Housing Crisis
[This article was originally published in The Brooklyn Rail and is republished with permission] When Gavin Newsom was running for California governor in 2017, he ... … more »
[This article was originally published in The Brooklyn Rail and is republished with permission] When Gavin Newsom was running for California governor in 2017, he ... … more »
Two days after a strong warning by Daniel Borenstein (editorial editor of the East Bay Times) that the Bay Area needs to pull back it’s infrastructure projects bec... … more »
The support for generous public pensions is based on two assumptions: The first one is that public employees' wages are much lower than what they could earn in ... … more »
MarinHealth is pleased to announce that it has reached a tentative agreement with the California Nurses Association (CNA), and the planned one-day strike by the re... … more »
“For every complex human problem, there is a solution that is neat, plausible, and wrong.” ~ H.L. Mencken In a recent “Weekly Update,” California Attor... … more »
The City of Huntington Beach (the “CITY”) in Southern California has been in the news recently in its battle to push back on state housing laws, the Department of ... … more »
From October 2020 to September 2021 we experienced our worst water crisis since 1976 - 1977. As shown on the graph above, the 2020 - 2021 period came in muc... … more »
In the past few months, Marin has seen several oversized, multifamily, “urban infill” projects sail through the approval process with little opposition by planning... … more »
The MMWD needs to raise rates for several reasons: It is operating below break-even; It has a huge backlog of infrastructure assets it needs to replace; Initi... … more »
A couple of weeks ago, one of our support group members spotted the book mentioned in the WSJ article, below. I ordered it from Amazon immediately and agree it i... … more »