Homeowners won the garage exemption battle last night but…
Last night (Monday, January 6th), the homeowner’s and taxpayers of Mill Valley won the day, to preserve the Mill Valley garage FAR exemption, but not the battle to... … more »
Last night (Monday, January 6th), the homeowner’s and taxpayers of Mill Valley won the day, to preserve the Mill Valley garage FAR exemption, but not the battle to... … more »
The following are the most read blog posts on the Marin Post in calendar year 2019. They are listed in approximate order of the most read, first. Many thanks to th... … more »
UPDATE: On June 5th, the Mill Valley City Council acceded to the CEQA arguments presented and removed the hardscape provision from the ordinance as a mandatory req... … more »
On March 4, 2019, the Mill Valley City Council made its final decision to narrow the traffic lanes on Miller Avenue in the "Parkway" section (Millwood to Locust), ... … more »
How the Mill Valley City Council embraced a questionable choice and made an even worse decision The March 4th Mill Valley City Council meeting began its deliberat... … more »
Community Venture Partners, Inc. reached out to unbiased fire safety experts, regarding the City's plan to permanently reduce the Parkway section of Miller Avenue ... … more »
The following letter and attachments have be submitted to the City of Mill Valley City Council for consideration at their March 4, 2019 hearing on the final plan f... … more »
Mill Valley is a great place to live… just don’t let your house catch on fire or get a heart attack here, because your house might burn down and hope that our Mill... … more »
Along with other long-time community leaders, Community Venture Partners has monitored the “Pilot Project” in the Parkway section of Miller Avenue (from Willow Str... … more »
On November 17th, I posted a piece on Mill Valley's cavalier disregard for the potential danger they have placed the City's residents in by reducing the traffic ca... … more »