CO$T Letter to the Board of Supervisors
March 30, 2024 To: Marin County Board of Supervisors, On Tuesday, April 2, you will be asked to fund a full-time Planner to administer Marin’s share of ... … more »
March 30, 2024 To: Marin County Board of Supervisors, On Tuesday, April 2, you will be asked to fund a full-time Planner to administer Marin’s share of ... … 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 PetersenIf I had to use one word to describe the February 15th Sausalito City Council hearing, it would be, “Huh?” Was this a hearing about the Housing Element opportuni... … more »
The following article was published on June 4, 2020. It is being republished now because it remains just as relevant, since the current situation is even more ex... … 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 »
Since the onset of Marin’s COVID-19 pandemic lockdown in March, the AHO Youth Leadership Team, comprised of homeless and sex-trafficked youth ages 16 to 25, served... … more »
The Marin Post organization does not endorse candidates or tell the public how to vote in elections, the way other news publications do. We believe those decisio... … more »
This report by Robert Fellner, originally posted in November, is relevant at this time and needs no explanation. I do want to emphasize that it is a statewide prob... … more »
The Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) brought its mockery of public engagement to the Pickleweed Library, in the Canal Area of San Rafael on Thursday, N... … more »
"As the first anniversary of the disaster loomed, Mary Nieland stood in front of the 1940s farmhouse where she has lived since 2005. Her home was one of just three on her block that did not burn in the Camp fire. It took firefighters more than two weeks to contain the 153,000-acre blaze, California’s deadliest and most destructive fire." … more »