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Board approves updated Community Development Agency work program and near‑term staffing additions
Summary
The Marin County Board of Supervisors approved an updated Community Development Agency work program May 19, prioritizing mandated reviews, septic‑system planning, short‑term rental implementation and Golden Gate Village permitting, and authorized near‑term, fixed‑term planner and environmental‑health staff additions to speed delivery.
The Marin County Board of Supervisors on May 19 approved an updated Community Development Agency (CDA) work program that prioritizes legally required tasks, critical housing‑and‑environment projects and a set of community support initiatives. The board also acknowledged CDA’s request for near‑term staffing additions to help deliver the workload.
CDA Director Sarah Jones told the board the agency catalogued more than 60 policy initiatives and evaluated them against mandates, likely outcomes, resource needs and…
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