The prospective changes, which would cost an estimated $4.5 million, include replacing the tennis courts, installing a new parking lot, relocating the skate park and setting up a multiuse sports court.
Sen. Alex Padilla's office contacted the town to gauge its interest in pursuing federal transportation funds through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.
The county public works director said the decision to delay the project came after a meeting with representatives of Ross, San Anselmo and the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
The hanging baskets of San Anselmo have charmed residents and visitors alike from spring through autumn along San Anselmo Avenue for several years. It seems, though, that the town’s streetscapes are scoring high praise, too, at least from one Sleepy Hollow resident, Robert La Belle. He emailed me recently and wondered if I had noticed […]