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Marin County presents housing element progress: 67 permits issued in 2024, ADU growth part of RHNA strategy

2787282 · March 27, 2025
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County planners told the Board of Supervisors the 2023–2031 housing element cycle requires 3,569 units and reported 67 building permits issued in 2024 (48 ADUs and 19 single‑family). Staff said rezoning completed during adoption increased entitlement activity; board accepted the annual progress report and will submit it to the state.

Marin County staff on March 25 gave the board an annual update on the countywide plan and the housing element for the 2023–2031 RHNA cycle and asked the board to accept the required state annual progress report.

Aileen Tinelian and Jillian Ziger from the Community Development Agency said the county’s RHNA (Regional Housing Needs Allocation) for the current eight‑year cycle is 3,569 units: 1,100 very low‑income; 1,304 low‑income; 512 moderate‑income; and 1,323 above‑moderate units. For the 2024 reporting year staff counted 67 building permits issued (19 single‑unit residences and 48 accessory dwelling units) and recorded 42 certificates of occupancy (10 single‑family, 1…

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