The Battle of the Big States
This article is the equivalent of an Abstract of a much longer article at Medium. (The Medium link is free). The latter includes far more explanatory narrative (... … more »
This article is the equivalent of an Abstract of a much longer article at Medium. (The Medium link is free). The latter includes far more explanatory narrative (... … more »
At the upcoming Board of Supervisors Meeting on Tuesday, April 16, 2024, at 2:30 PM, the Marin County Board of Supervisors will review, for adoption, many controve... … more »
The following article is based on a presentation given at a Marin Coalition event held on April 10th at the Club Restaurant at McGinnis Park. Let’s start with... … more »
POB 1703, Mill Valley, CA 94942 April 13, 2024 Dear Marin County Board of Supervisors: On Tuesday when you're meeting about the proposed development code, I'll be at the Capitol in Sacramento with 22 community leaders and elected officials... more »
Susan Kirsch"We need a return to pragmatic, bottom-up neighborhood and community planning that respects existing height limits and fosters community consensus for new development." … more »
A Case Against “The Case Against the Case Against Yimbyism.” Are the wheels starting to come off the Yimby bandwagon? The question may seem absurd. Last ... … 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 »
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 »
Chair Katharine MooreState Senate Natural Resources and Water CommitteeRe: SB 951 (Wiener)Chair Moore and committee members,I strongly OPPOSE SB 951.The cities and counties of California are already forced to allow imprudent and unnecessary housing d... more »
Amy KalishMayor Burke said, "I believe Fairfax voters will reject the Fairfax Town Council’s rent control and just cause eviction ordinance as going way too far" and "that the topic was divisive as it impacts property rights and people’s income. It’s the kind of issue the citizens of San Anselmo should decide and not the Town Council of 5." … more »