Thank you for attending the Live Local Awards Banquet

The Live Local Awards Banquet was a roaring success! It was inspiring to see over 100 community members come together to honor the amazing work of our awardees. Congratulations once again to all of them: Stand Up for Neighborly Novato, Community Land Trust Association of West Marin, Habitat for Humanity Greater San Francisco, Tabitha Hurt, San Clemente Place by EAH Housing, Mayor Al Boro, and the League of Women Voters Transportation, Land Use, & Housing Committee.

We would also like to acknowledge all of the people who helped make the Live Local Awards so great: our emcee Assembly member Michael Allen; all of the award presenters – Superintendent of Schools Mary Jane Burke, David Escobar, Kathleen Harris, Mary Kay Sweeney, David Kunhardt, Mayor Gary Philips, and Dee Boyd; and our wonderful caterers Homeward Bound’s Fresh Starts.

Thank you everyone! It would not have been possible without you.

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The hidden cost of parking

This article is the second part in a two part series on the issue of parking. Read the first article here.

This is what parking looks like

Most people know that Marin is one of the most expensive places to live in the country. Yet most people do not realize that a renter’s monthly payment covers the cost of building parking spaces, which run between $10,000 and $30,000 per spot. Marin’s cities and towns could do considerably more to refine their parking standards so that new homes near transit and amenities, including those with seniors and low-income families who own fewer cars, have reduced parking requirements. While some parking will always be needed for new residents, reduced parking encourages biking and walking while bringing down monthly rent prices.   Continue Reading →

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Affordable housing tour this Saturday

Drake's Way

Join us this Saturday, June 16, for a tour of affordable homes in Marin County. After enjoying a complimentary breakfast, we will visit beautifully designed, well-managed properties developed by EAH Housing and BRIDGE Housing. On the itinerary for the tour are Drake’s Way in Larkspur, Edgewater Place also in Larkspur, and Alto Station in Mill Valley. Meet the residents and management staff of these exemplary properties and learn how local leaders overcame opposition to these developments.

Building more affordable can alleviate the housing crisis in Marin while enhancing our neighborhoods. This tour is an opportunity to see how these model properties can be replicated in your community. We hope to see you Saturday!

What: Live Local Marin Affordable Housing Tour
When: 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Saturday, June 16
Where: Drake’s Way Community Room, 20 Drake’s Way, Larkspur (map)

Breakfast will be served. Limited parking spaces on the property; additional parking available at the Bed, Bath, and Beyond parking lot directly across the street from Drake’s Way. Transportation for the tour will be provided.

To RSVP, please call Melody Lopez at (415) 491-4731 or email her at melody@nonprofithousing.org.

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And the winners are…

Announcing the recipients of the Live Local Awards:

Organization of the Year
Stand Up for Neighborly Novato

Outstanding Local Developer
Community Land Trust of West Marin

Dream Maker Award
Habitat for Humanity Greater San Francisco Continue Reading →

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Volunteer of the Year: Tabitha Hurt

Tabitha with her son

Tabitha Hurt is Volunteer of the Year for her work as an active Live Local Marin Leader. She has written many letters and testified at a number of public hearings about her own experience with homelessness and the lack of affordable housing in Marin.

She also generously donates her time to support Homeward Bound programs at The Fireside, an affordable complex that Tabitha calls home. Had she not made it into The Fireside, Tabitha, who works locally as a dog groomer, was considering moving outside of Marin — becoming yet another in-commuter contributing to local traffic. Continue Reading →

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Organization of the Year: Stand Up for Neighborly Novato

Live Local Marin is proud to honor Stand Up for Neighborly Novato (SUNN) with the Organization of the Year award. In the summer of 2010, the Novato community took umbrage with the City’s plan to rezone several parcels of land to accommodate different types of homes, such as townhouses and apartments. Residents expressing hostile opposition dominated the discourse, making public meetings unproductive.

In response, a group of women gathered in a friend’s living room on a Saturday morning in January 2011 to discuss how to change the conversation. From that meeting, Stand Up for Neighborly Novato was born.

Since then, the founders of SUNN—Annan Paterson, Katie Crecelius, Lynne Wasley, Marla Fields, and Reverend Pamela Griffith-Pond—have devoted countless hours to engaging their fellow residents in healthy discussion about how Novato can plan for moderately priced housing. The fruits of their labor include over 1,100 endorsements of their mission, among them the support of Congresswoman Lynne Woolsey, three county supervisors, and 14 different organizations.

In addition to SUNN’s ongoing community outreach and advocacy, the group has created a first-of-its-kind training program to elevate the voices of those most affected by the lack of housing choices in Novato. The Live Local Novato Leaders program is a six-month training program for residents of affordable housing and those who need it. Participants learn about local planning processes related to affordable housing and develop their own personal story into moving public testimony. Since its inception, the Live Local Novato Leaders program has graduated 45 people who are now effective housing advocates.

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The Live Local Awards Banquet is on May 15

The inaugural Live Local Awards Banquet is fast approaching and we are excited to have California Assemblymember Michael Allen sign on to emcee the evenings festivities.

Celebrate Affordable Housing Week with us by honoring the individuals and organizations who are leading the effort to provide more housing options in Marin. There will be great (and free!) food and great company. Unfortunately, RSVPs are full—but if you would still like to attend, please email Whitney Merchant and we will do our best to accommodate you.

What: Live Local Awards Banquet
When: Tuesday, May 15 from 5:30 to 7 p.m.
Where: Jackson Café at Whistlestop, 930 Tamalpais Ave., San Rafael
Full event details

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Stories from people like you

Key people’s opinions have been largely absent from the affordable housing debate in Marin. Amid the hostility and rancor that has dominated the public discourse, the voices of our residents of affordable housing have been ignored completely.

Today, we honor their voices and their courage for speaking out in Live Local Marin’s new publication, With an Affordable Place to Live: Stories from Marin. Continue Reading →

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How less parking can make us happier

Parking Lot

Not a pretty sight

Parking is not something we think about until we’re circling the block for the third time looking for that elusive space.  Since we only think about parking when we need it, we often assume that more parking is always better. That is not the case. Too much parking reduces the walkability of our neighborhoods, increases the costs of our homes, and adversely impacts how much we exercise. Continue Reading →

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Board votes for affordable housing policy changes

The Board of Supervisors took several positive steps last month to make it easier to build affordable housing in Marin!

With their votes, they changed County policy in the following ways…
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