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Supervisors adopt Community and Economic Vitality work plan and set aside $1 million in one‑time funds
Summary
The Marin County Board of Supervisors approved a new Community and Economic Vitality work plan on May 19, adopting a three‑goal framework (policy, place projects, Civic Center investments) and setting aside $1,000,000 in one‑time funding to support pilot projects and placemaking initiatives.
The Marin County Board of Supervisors voted May 19 to adopt a new countywide Community and Economic Vitality work plan, a multi‑department roadmap aimed at coordinating economic, land‑use and civic projects across the county. The board also approved a $1 million one‑time allocation in the proposed budget to support early projects under the plan.
The plan, presented by Community Development Agency Director Sarah Jones, organizes work under three continuing goals: (1) establish policy foundations that allow economic and community vitality to guide decisions, (2) support targeted place‑based projects such as Tam Junction and West Marin infrastructure, and (3) improve the Civic Center as a countywide public…
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