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San Francisco Chronicle March 16, 2023 Danielle Echeverria Residents got a chance Thursday night to weigh in on Marin County’s largest affordable housing project in 50 years, as a new report shows what the project will look like and spells...
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SF YIMBY February 28, 2023 Andrew Nelson The Draft Environmental Impact Report is under review that would increase the housing stock of the unincorporated community of San Quentin fivefold. Education Housing Partners and Eden Housing have proposed Oak Hill Apartments, an entirely...
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The Registry Bay Area Real Estate February 27, 2023 Release of the Draft Environmental Impact Report (DEIR) is a major milestone in the review process to bring affordable housing to vacant, state-owned land. On February 22, 2023, the State of...
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Marin Independent Journal February 27, 2023 Richard Halstead A proposal to build 250 apartments on state land adjacent to San Quentin State Prison would result in no significant environmental impacts, according to an analysis of the project. The draft environmental...
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North Bay Business Journal January 17, 2023 Richard Halstead Beginning next month, developers might be able to gain vested rights to build projects in some areas of Marin without having to worry about local planning review or zoning requirements. That...
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The Mercury News December 16, 2022 Keri Brenner Nearly 43% of Marin school staffers cannot afford to rent a studio apartment in the county, according to a new report. “A single earner in a household would need to work for...
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Marin County November 10, 2022 The County of Marin has agreed to support a project that will provide approximately 250 new homes for public school employees and members of its own county workforce on an unused parcel of state land...
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North Bay Business Journal November 10, 2022 The Marin County Board of Supervisors has backed a plan to build approximately 250 new homes for public school employees and county workers on a vacant 8.5-acre site near San Quentin State Prison....
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Marin Independent Journal September 18, 2022 Giuseppe Ricapito Belvedere hopes to solicit public review of the city’s draft housing element over the next month and potentially find more private property owners who might wish to build in-law apartments. City officials...
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Marin Independent Journal September 13, 2022 Richard Halstead A joint powers agreement will be formed to finance and oversee an affordable housing planned near San Quentin State Prison. The county, the Marin County Office of Education and a nonprofit public...
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