In May 2021, U.S. Department Housing and Urban Development required the Housing Authority to develop a Corrective Action Plan to address long standing issues at Golden Gate Village. During last Tuesday’s meeting, the commission also made a commitment to address some immediate issues such as the severe pest infestations at Golden Gate Village. | By Post Staff The Marin Housing Authority Board of Commissioners voted at their Jan. 25 meeting to establish a working group in partnership with the Golden Gate Village Resident Council to further develop the Council’s proposed Revitalization Plan. The vote represents a major step forward in the group’s efforts to persuade the Housing Authority to […]
Imagine how it will feel to see your vision turn into a reality. As we begin a new year with “A Model Build on Faith” Leadership Series, we will again present ideas that will seem impossible at first but will become more possible with the passing of time and effort. This series was developed to provide the tools and support needed for faith-based and nonprofit organizations to move forward with realizing a vision for a better community. | Elements of Successful Proposal Writing Workshops for Non-Profits Every moment is an opportunity of change. Even when it seems impossible, change happens the moment you make the decision. For many, a new year is their moment for change. It can bring a new resolve that will propel them into achieving the goal they’ve held in […]
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Longtime Golden Gate Village resident Royce McLemore looks at an architecture book in her Golden Gate Village apartment. McLemore has led a call for the county to address the property’s maintenance issues.Yalonda M. James/The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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Royce McLemore’s kitchen countertop is one of many surfaces that need to be replaced inside her apartment at Golden Gate Village.Yalonda M. James/The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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Royce McLemore is one of many Golden Gate Village residents concerned about the property’s future as it falls deeper into disrepair.Yalonda M. James/The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less