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Supervisors adopt countywide Community and Economic Vitality work plan, earmark funds for projects
Summary
The Board of Supervisors approved a new multi‑department work plan to promote 'community and economic vitality' across Marin, including a proposed $1 million one‑time fund to support pilot projects and civic center improvements. The plan highlights equity, housing, resilience and place‑making in targeted sites such as Tam Junction and West Marin.
The Marin County Board of Supervisors on May 19 approved a new countywide work plan focused on “Community and Economic Vitality,” a cross‑department initiative intended to weave housing, transportation, climate resilience and local economic supports into coordinated county action.
County staff described the plan as a multi‑year effort to make vitality a consistent “North Star” for planning and budgeting, not a single program. The plan sets three broad goals: (1) policy foundations to embed community vitality into budgeting and…
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