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Marin property tax assessment roll growth slows
The assessed value of properties in Marin is continuing to grow, but more slowly than its historical pace. The county finished the 2024-25 fiscal year at the end of June with a growth rate of 4.28%, ...
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 ...
California is enforcing its housing laws to combat the state's housing crisis, with a recent battle in Fairfax, Marin County, ...
The journey to Dillon Beach is the perfect appetizer to the main course of relaxation that awaits. Winding through western ...
The value of Marin County’s agricultural production keeps falling, but county leaders say there’s still cause for celebration. The county’s agricultural ...
In Marin, Napa and Sonoma counties, as well as in San Francisco, residents 65 and older outnumber those under 18.
Contra Costa County reported a 26% decrease in homelessness, with the population dropping to 2,118, partly due to increased ...
SOMEWHERE BETWEEN BUG LAND and the carnival rides are pig races, walls lined with childhood art dedicated to insects, nightly ...
Marin County is negotiating with all 10 employee labor groups that represent over 2,000 county workers. The agreements include cost-of-living adjustments — up to 11% over three years — as well as ...