The First Wave of Tax Tsunami on November Horizon
A tsunami of tax measures is on California’s horizon, with the leading edge breaking on our shores in November 2024. This could be an inflection point, with signif... … more »
A tsunami of tax measures is on California’s horizon, with the leading edge breaking on our shores in November 2024. This could be an inflection point, with signif... … more »
The following letter has been submitted to the Mill Valley School District's Citizen's Bond Oversight Committee, regarding the use of proceeds from Measure G, by M... … more »
Friends of Fields (“FOF”) has submitted a "Demand of Friends of Fields For Emergency Meeting Of Citizens’ Bond Oversight Committee (the "CBOC" ) To Verify Bond F... … 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 »
"Without the bottlenecks and restrictions of public money, private sector developers can tap underutilized financing such as foundation investment funds and even crowd-sourcing to build faster and at lower cost." … more »
Friends of Hauke Park (FOHP), a grassroots association of Mill Valley residents, has filed a Petition For Writ Of Mandate in Marin County Superior Court against ... … more »
A number of well-known AI researchers — and Elon Musk — have signed an open letter calling on AI labs around the world to pause development of large-scale AI systems, citing fears over the “profound risks to society and humanity” this software poses. … more »
"In L’Oréal’s plush new West Coast headquarters in El Segundo, workers are pampered by a concierge who will fill their cars with gas, pick up their laundry, retrieve their dogs from day care or do any other task employees want." … more »
Why every city and county in California will likely fail to meet its RHNA quota in the 2023-2031 housing cycle. The New York Times recently published this g... … more »
MALT’s mission is to “protect the future of farming in Marin County from mounting pressures for development.” But the sprawl Marin residents feared would overtake West Marin was extinguished nearly 50 years ago when the County adopted A-60 zoning, l... more »
Kelli Petersen