San Geronimo fire station will serve the county well We would like to express our appreciation for the recent actions by the Board of Supervisors to acquire the former San Geronimo Golf Course, with the goal of building a new Marin County Fire Department station and headquarters on a portion of the property. We are […]
Protect state’s coast from too much housing After reading the recently published article by CalMatters in the IJ (“California pro-housing bills clash with coastal protections again,” March 26), I suspect that many members of the state Legislature are too young to remember (or were not even born) when the California Coastal Zone Act was […]
Tam District missteps led to Measure A failure I believe the recent failed Measure A bond measure effort is due to multiple missteps from the Tamalpais Union High School District leadership and not an opposition campaign that emphasized a “gold-plated cafeteria.” First, the polling used by the district (“Tam Union school district pollster: Voter’s favor […]
Despite Marin’s history of passing school-related tax increases, Tamalpais Union High School District’s Measure A lost in the March 5 election. It achieved just 53.75% of the vote. That result involved 24,331 yes votes out of 45,226 ballots cast. Voter turnout wasn’t a factor. The primary saw participation by 53.24% of Marin registered voters, an […]
Given the number of March 5 ballots that remain to be counted, there are some Marin races that remain undecided. Yet, some results remain pretty clear.