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Although California’s local governments have had state-designated targets for housing construction for decades, they have been enforced only in recent years. As Gov. Gavin Newsom and the ...
The displacement of low-income Marin residents is a “pressing reality that threatens the fabric of the community,” according to a new report commissioned by county supervisors. “Particularly ...
The U.S. Census Bureau has corrected its Bay Area population data because of a mistake involving Marin County’s numbers, according to a Federal Register notice published Tuesday. The errors ...
The Marin County Department of Health and Human Services this week released its 2024 point-in-time final report that found there were 1,090 people experiencing homelessness.
Marin County ranked second in the region for population loss last year, down 1,128 residents, or 0.4%. Sonoma County came in first locally, down 1,293, or 0.3%.
The Marin County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to increase the county’s “living wage” to $18 per hour Tuesday, a 7 percent boost.
Marin County shot up to a median age of 48.2 – a full decade higher than the region’s youngin, Santa Clara County.
What does future hold for Sonoma and Marin county condo markets? After a wild ride last year, 2025 appears to be kicking off with demand for condominium units increasing in both locales.
Gov. Gavin Newsom recently moved to Marin County, home to wealthy enclaves that are notorious for resisting his pro-housing policies.
When his term as Governor ends, Gavin Newsom will return to a county that stubbornly resisted his efforts to compel communities to plan for millions of new housing units, particularly those for ...
The displacement of low-income Marin residents is a “pressing reality that threatens the fabric of the community,” according to a new report commissioned by county supervisors. “Particularly ...