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Community Development Agency work program approved; staff to pursue septic, housing, code and communications initiatives
Summary
The Board approved a new Community Development Agency work program May 19 to prioritize mandated planning and permitting tasks, address critical needs such as septic management and Golden Gate Village revitalization, and add short‑term staff capacity to speed reviews and outreach.
The Marin County Board of Supervisors on May 19 approved an updated work program for the Community Development Agency (CDA) that reprioritizes staff work across mandated duties, emerging critical needs and community support projects.
CDA Director Sarah Jones told the board that the department had reviewed more than 60 policy initiatives and grouped projects into three program goals: (1) fulfill mandated regulatory and planning responsibilities, (2) respond to immediate critical needs such as septic system management and Golden Gate Village redevelopment, and (3) support community projects and place‑based efforts. Jones said staff also recommends…
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