A new report highlights the rapid growth of the senior population in the Bay Area, raising urgent questions about housing accessibility, affordability, and long-term care infrastructure.
The City of Mill Valley has awarded funding to Mt. Tam Community Land Trust to explore affordable housing opportunities, marking a significant investment in community-led housing solutions.
Omar Carrera emphasizes that Corte Madera’s Tamal Vista affordable housing project isn’t just about housing—it’s about building an inclusive, resilient community.
A developer has proposed 200 new affordable apartments near San Rafael’s Northgate Mall, marking a significant step toward expanding housing options in a high-opportunity area.
Jennifer Silva argues that the Oak Hill workforce housing plan is a strategic, low-risk opportunity for school districts to stabilize staffing through supportive housing.
Marin County has boosted its Affordable Housing Trust Fund by $2.4 million, signaling a renewed commitment to expanding affordable housing initiatives amid rising costs.
Marin’s Oak Hill workforce housing project is facing a $17.4 million budget gap, prompting public agencies to explore innovative financing solutions to secure affordable homes for essential workers.
Novato Unified School District has identified two priority sites for workforce housing, advancing plans to create affordable homes for educators and essential workers.
Carmela Davis highlights Marin’s urgent need for accessible, affordable housing, calling for inclusive design and equitable development practices.
A Marin workforce‐housing development is nearing construction, with school districts stepping into a guarantor partnership to help fill funding gaps and support public worker housing.