The Marin Post's Most Read Articles in 2023
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 »
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 »
The following Appeal of the Mill Valley Planning Commission's October 24, 2023 approval of Design Review and Conditional Use Permit to convert the former Bank of A... … 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 PetersenLike many political debates these days, discussions about housing policy have become buried in counterproductive ideological positions and misguided, sound-bite ... … more »
A multi-part series investigating the extraordinary story behind the case of Golden Gate Village Resident Council vs. Marin Housing Authority, and the challenge of... … more »
The following letter has been sent to the City Council in anticipation of the public hearing tomorrow evening at City Hall. To Members of the Mill Valley City Council: I have read Former Mayor Kenneth Wachtel's letter of July 24, 2017, CVP's R... more »
Burton Miller, FAIAOfficials crafting the ABAG-MTC merger deal are sidelining the agencies' constituents. I’ve been covering the current power struggle between the Association of Ba... … more »
The plan to let the powerful MTC take over regional control is on hold, but by no means dead, and local control and social equity hang in the balance. NOVEMBER ... … more »
Part I - It now looks as if the open power struggle between the Association of Bay Area Governments and the Metropolitan Transportation Commission will persist for... … more »
As reported here by the Marin Post, on September 10, 2015, Ezra Rapport, the executive director of the Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG) issued a 62 page ... … more »