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Marin City resident urges county help to shore up cooperative’s slope before winter storms

October 16, 2025 | Marin County, California


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Marin City resident urges county help to shore up cooperative’s slope before winter storms
Betty Price, board secretary of Oak Knows Co op in Marin City, used the Marin County Board of Supervisors’ public-comment period on Aug. 26 to ask the county to record an urgent need for a retaining wall to stabilize dirt governed by “CSD.”

Price told the board the retaining wall is needed before winter storms arrive. She said, “I am the board secretary of Oak Knows Co op in Marin City, and I'm here to put on record that we need desperately a retaining wall to hold up the dirt governed by CSD. So I'm I'd like to put that on record that that's something that we need before the, winter storm.”

Price’s comment was made during the open-time public expression portion of the meeting; she was allotted two minutes and handed the board secretary’s office a record of her request. The transcript does not specify which Community Services District (CSD) or what level of county response she requested. The board did not take action on the request during the special meeting.

The request, as presented, is a public appeal for infrastructure work to reduce erosion or slope failure risk ahead of seasonal storms. County staff follow-up—if any—was not announced at the meeting.

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