Think those razor sharp RHNA numbers are based on something scientific?
The state of California has assigned a large number of housing units — 14,405 — to be sited, and seen built, in Marin County. This is in keeping with eight year h... … more »
The state of California has assigned a large number of housing units — 14,405 — to be sited, and seen built, in Marin County. This is in keeping with eight year h... … more »
These are the most read articles that appeared in the Marin Post in 2023, listed in order of readership. Many thanks to the entire Marin Post community for their ... … more »
Deep in the heart of Dominican Valley sits a unique and spectacular piece of property: one of the last remaining, large parcels of wilderness land in the Black Can... … more »
As more people wake up to the fact that new housing laws have forever changed the way our communities will grow and reduced the say California residents have in th... … more »
The Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG) does not disclose detailed annual projections. Instead, they disclose that the Bay Area population will be 10.3 mi... … more »
Hearing, data show how the state's 'streamlining' supply-side approach is failing. Since the 1970s, apostles of growth have decried local control of land use... … more »
Crucial planning decisions are made behind closed-doors, with Yimby stakeholders—and the public can't even get the basic records. Ben Metcalf directed the Califor... … more »
Since 2008 and accelerating in 2016, State lawmakers have been following the same playbook, which has been largely written by the lobbying efforts of Big Real Esta... … more »
I strongly disagree with the attorney who said, in an article recently posted, that lawsuits against RHNA lack merit. In particular, such lawsuits by charter cities have several compelling arguments. First -- in order to overcome home rule reg... more »
Nick Waranoff