A Legacy of Flawed Housing Policy -- PART 3: Foreseeable failures
The purpose of this analysis is not to pick on Mill Valley. When it comes to efforts to create affordable housing it is, generally, no better or worse than other c... … more »
The purpose of this analysis is not to pick on Mill Valley. When it comes to efforts to create affordable housing it is, generally, no better or worse than other c... … 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 »
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 »
2018 was another year of growth for the Marin Post: Marin's premiere, online citizen journalist news magazine. We want to thank all the terrific journalists who ha... … more »
Starting in 2007, Mill Valley undertook a public process that eventually produced the Miller Avenue Streetscape Plan in 2016. All totaled that process included ove... … more »
The following comment letter has been sent to the Mill Valley Planning Department, in anticipation of the August Planning Commission Study Session. Dear Mill Vall... … more »
The following letter has been sent to Jim McCann (Mill Valley City Manager), Steve Flint (Interim Director Planning and Building), Danielle Staude, and the develo... … more »
As a disclaimer, I’m not categorically against any type of development, be it prefabricated, modular homeless housing or 100 story luxury apartments. If a city wan... … more »