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  • Support Victory Village now
    "MEHC says..." | Legacy

    Support Victory Village now

    Bykikilp February 27, 2017September 7, 2023

    The Town of Fairfax is considering a new strategy for getting to “yes” on Victory Village, a 54-unit affordable housing project for seniors. A staff report on the March 1 Town Council agenda asks whether the Council wants to consider creating a new senior housing zone at the same time as considering the Victory Village…

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  • Oma Village, Victory Village, Lourdes Convent, & FHA
    "MEHC says..." | Legacy

    Oma Village, Victory Village, Lourdes Convent, & FHA

    Bykikilp February 15, 2017September 7, 2023

    Families move in! Great news! Families have begun moving into Oma Village, a community of 14 small rental homes in Novato. Developed and managed by Homeward Bound, these green, affordable apartments offer children’s services, including a homework club, a room for tutoring, and activities for families in the community building. Fixed, affordable rents will allow…

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  • … Victory Village Update
    "MEHC says..." | Legacy

    … Victory Village Update

    Bykikilp January 18, 2017September 7, 2023

    Last week we sent you a note about Fairfax’s Victory Village Affordable Senior Housing proposal, and we asked you to attend the Planning Commission meeting this Thursday in support. BUT– based on community input, the Victory Village proposal per se is not on Thursday’s agenda but a zoning ordinance amendment is. So rather than come to the meeting,…

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  • Support Victory Village Now!
    "MEHC says..." | Legacy

    Support Victory Village Now!

    Bykikilp January 9, 2017September 7, 2023

    On January 19, the Fairfax Planning Commission will consider Victory Village, a proposed 54-unit affordable senior housing project. The Marin Environmental Housing Collaborative – MEHC – is standing up for this badly needed environmentally friendly, affordable housing. Victory Village needs your support now. Here’s how: Attend and speak at the hearing. Email a support letter…

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    Marin Voice: Novato’s Oma Village is a great housing model

    Bykikilp November 26, 2016September 7, 2023

    By Marge Macris Posted: 11/26/16, 2:31 PM PST | 1 Comment After five years of persistent effort, Oma Village will welcome its first residents by the end of the year. This ground-breaking, employment-focused housing, designed particularly for families with children, is the kind of environmentally friendly affordable housing that the Marin Environmental Housing Collaborative supports….

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  • Need Proof?
    "MEHC says..." | Legacy

    Need Proof?

    Bykikilp November 15, 2016September 7, 2023

    Actions you can take: Show your support!   Attend a public meeting – virtually or in person – or write a letter/email  to advocate for important housing policies and projects. MEHC will continue to update and alert our community about key opportunities for leverage and moments of decision, and we are always ready to help…

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  • Something to Celebrate… Success: OMA VILLAGE!
    "MEHC says..." | Legacy

    Something to Celebrate… Success: OMA VILLAGE!

    Bykikilp November 15, 2016September 7, 2023

    By the end of the year – and after five years of persistent effort – Oma Village will welcome its first residents. This ground-breaking, employment-focused housing, designed particularly for families with children, is the kind of environmentally friendly affordable housing that MEHC supports. It offers twelve 2-bedroom/2-bath and two 1-bedroom/1-bath apartments on a small lot…

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  • "MEHC says..." | Legacy

    County Adopts Fair Housing Ordinance!

    Bykikilp November 9, 2016September 7, 2023

    THANKS FOR YOUR RESPONSE TO OUR ACTION ALERT regarding the Fair Housing Ordinance! There is a subtle form of housing discrimination that goes on in Marin County: refusing to rent to a would-be tenant who holds a Section 8 voucher. On November 8 the Marin Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to bar this kind of…

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  • Homelessness is on the upswing…not in a good way.
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    Homelessness is on the upswing…not in a good way.

    Bykikilp October 12, 2016February 19, 2024

    Every other January, communities throughout the nation conduct “point-in-time” counts of their homeless populations.Marin’s January 2015 survey found 1,309 people living without a home. This was a big increase, as well as an unfortunate change in direction, from the previous two counts that found 1,220 homeless in 2011 and 924 people without a home in…

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  • Affordable housing, why bother?
    "MEHC says..." | Perspective

    Affordable housing, why bother?

    Bykikilp October 8, 2016February 19, 2024

    Why Bother, Indeed. Today, Marin is in a severe housing crisis. Fully 96% of our housing is market-rate; this means that households with only moderate income can afford to live in only 4% of our housing units, and only 3% of our homes and apartments are within the affordability reach of lower income folks. In the past 12 months, the median price…

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