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  • AFFORDABLE HOUSING ON PUBLIC LAND? Part 1
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    AFFORDABLE HOUSING ON PUBLIC LAND? Part 1

    Bykikilp January 20, 2021February 19, 2024

    While cities and towns are required to plan for a certain number of affordable units—getting those units built has been a struggle. With the demise of redevelopment agencies (and funding) in 2012, jurisdictions have been forced to rely upon private for-profit and non-profit developers to create that housing. Along with public opposition, the high cost…

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  • suburban homes
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    “Protect the Suburbs!” A racist statement, as well as a political one?

    Bykikilp October 22, 2020February 18, 2024

    For decades, many property owners in Marin — and statewide — have vociferously opposed affordable housing in order to “preserve local character.” For a suburban county like Marin where 85% of the land area is closed to development, this means, in effect, “don’t build anything anywhere.” Justifications? No more traffic. Save our open space. Keep class sizes…

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  • Evictions coming?
    Perspective | Policy | Tenant Protections

    Renters & COVID-19: Are we just delaying homelessness?

    Bykikilp June 19, 2020February 18, 2024

    Like climate change, a pandemic disproportionately impacts low-income communities, even in Marin. Insufficient affordable housing and consequent crowding, unhealthy environmental conditions like poor air quality and flooding, low wages and inadequate access to healthcare and nutritious food all contribute to making low-income Marin residents particularly vulnerable in a crisis. It’s even worse in immigrant communities…

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  • Finally Home–Finding Affordable Senior Housing in Marin
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    Finally Home–Finding Affordable Senior Housing in Marin

    Bykikilp March 21, 2018February 19, 2024

    Pat’s affordable housing journey started in the summer of 2013. She was getting older, her small Sacramento business was no longer thriving, and she needed to get back to the Bay Area to be closer to friends and family. She realized she would never be able to afford Bay Area rents, so she started researching…

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  • Lives burned out … housing stock lost … where can people live?
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    Lives burned out … housing stock lost … where can people live?

    Bykikilp November 20, 2017February 19, 2024

    AFTER THE FIRES, HOUSING GOALS ARE MORE IMPORTANT THAN EVER Are we doing enough? The North Bay fires have affected a large number of our northern neighbors, including many who work here in Marin. The scope of the devastation and destruction is enormous: well over 5,000 homes have been destroyed and many more damaged. It…

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  • Second Units – A Simple Solution – Part 2
    "MEHC says..." | Perspective

    Second Units – A Simple Solution – Part 2

    Bykikilp July 19, 2017February 19, 2024

    Marin homeowners benefit from laws, policies, and financial support New California laws took effect on January 1st that affect second units, now called “accessory dwelling units” (ADUs). Last month we discussed how this legislation makes it easier and cheaper to build an ADU. This month, we discuss a related new law which became effective last September.  It gives…

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  • Second Units – A Simple Solution
    "MEHC says..." | Perspective

    Second Units – A Simple Solution

    Bykikilp June 29, 2017February 19, 2024

    Part 1:  New State Laws make ADUs easier and cheaper New California laws took effect on January 1st that affect second units, now called “accessory dwelling units” (ADUs). This month we focus on how this legislation makes it easier to get approval to build an ADU and radically cut costs to create it. Next month we will look…

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  • Rent vs Income:   The Affordability Gap WIDENS
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    Rent vs Income: The Affordability Gap WIDENS

    Bykikilp May 21, 2017February 19, 2024

    Rent vs Income: The Affordability Gap WIDENS Incomes are not keeping up with the cost of living here Low Income in Marin is $105,350 per year Bay Area media recently reported that a Marin family of four making $105,350 a year now qualifies as “low income.” But the more important news is that Marin’s “affordability…

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  • Marin’s Housing Crisis, by the numbers
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    Marin’s Housing Crisis, by the numbers

    Bykikilp March 23, 2017February 19, 2024

    There is a housing crisis in Marin. Is it a simple supply and demand problem? In large part it is undeniably driven by the clash, on the demand side, of robust job growth, against, on the supply side, Marin’s anemic housing development. MEHC has spoken often about how Marin’s land use policies have contributed to this problem,…

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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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