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Richard Halstead

Richard Halstead

News Reporter at Marin Independent Journal

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Marin, charity plan housing in former monastery

The project will create nine apartments with support services in a wing of the former Carmelite Monastery of the Mother of God in San Rafael.
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Marin philanthropy, county aim to mitigate food aid cutoff

The Marin Community Foundation wants to raise $3.3 million to help SNAP recipients get through November as the government shutdown drags on.
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Fairfax, housing developer lock horns over project approval

The town says the application for the 243-apartment building has 25 deficiencies that violate objective design standards. The company says the deadline for the town to deny the application has pass…
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New financing idea proposed for Marin public workforce housing

The proposal calls for the county, which has a AAA bond rating, to be the “umbrella” guarantor for the Oak Hill project in Larkspur.
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Marin supervisors approve sale of bonds for Golden Gate Village

“This really is a watershed moment,” said Supervisor Stephanie Moulton-Peters, whose district includes Marin City. “It’s another step in the process.”
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Marin hospital supporters plan parcel tax pitch

The measure would generate an estimated $19 million a year over 30 years, or $570 million, for MarinHealth Medical Center.
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Marin Housing Authority director announces retirement

Kimberly Carroll plans to leave in the spring after 25 years at the agency, including about four years as the top administrator.
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Marin mental health services face budget gap

Proposition 1, which passed last year with just 50.29% of the statewide vote, changed the way funding is allocated.
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Marin mental health services face budget gap

Proposition 1, which passed last year with just 50.29% of the statewide vote, changed the way funding is allocated.
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Marin supervisors consider big salary hike for themselves

The proposal would raise the pay from 60% of a Superior Court judge’s salary to 75%.
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Marin affordable housing projects snag $53.4M in state loans

The funding will support a 115-residence development in Larkspur and another 54 homes in Point Reyes Station.