The developer of a controversial Marin City affordable housing project says he will break ground in about 90 days, despite opposition from the local community. Legal and moral issues are at stake, according to Save our City, the group campaigning to stop the five-story, 74-unit apartment building from going up in Marin City, a densely populated community in an unincorporated area of Marin County.
In the week since assessment letters were sent out to property owners around the state last Friday, concerns and complaints about the new valuations with in
Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva called out who he deemed “de-funders” at the Board of Supervisors allegedly aiming to fire some 4,000 sheriff department employees for not complying with the county vaccine mandate amid a crime wave and as 83,000 homeless people remains on the streets.
Due to population changes over the last decade, several Rockingham County election districts will have to be recalibrated, according to Mark Rathke, Rockingham County’s geographic information systems specialist.