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Board workshop spotlights housing and homelessness: Oak Hill, Homekey and prevention pilots emphasized

Marin County Board of Supervisors · February 25, 2026
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Summary

County staff outlined a work plan to refresh homelessness strategy and highlighted key projects — Oak Hill (Eden Housing partnership), Coast Guard property rehab, Homekey conversions and shelter‑to‑housing pilots — while supervisors pressed for immediate measures to keep seniors and other vulnerable residents housed amid state funding cuts.

Marin County staff used the budget workshop to present a draft county work plan for affordable housing and homelessness that pairs short‑term shelter responses with longer‑term development projects and system refresh recommendations.

Lily Thomas of the Community Development Agency and Nicole Tyler of Health and Human Services said the work group settled on five core goals, including a strategic refresh of the county’s homelessness system, mitigation of public‑health and environmental impacts of homelessness, and proactive positioning to remain competitive for future state HAP funding cycles. They highlighted shelter‑to‑housing efforts for sites at Marydale and at B Street in…

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