Allow approved comments to be read during meetings Since 2020, many public agencies have used video conferencing to allow elected people and the average citizen to continue to do public business in a transparent and convenient manner. Sadly, some Marin boards and agencies really don’t want to hold “hybrid” meetings. Nearly all have continued to […]
Tamalpais Union High School District is aiming to place a facilities improvement bond on the March 5 primary election ballot. The district website indicates the measure, including interest and principal, will cost residents over $1 billion. Of that, $517 million is for principal. The remainder is debt service incurred over the bond’s 30-year term. If […]
The prospective statewide measure could provide $352 million to $704 million for projects in Marin County alone, according to the Bay Area Housing Finance Authority.