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  • 150 Shoreline

    Project approved February 2025 by the Marin County Board of Supervisors. This project is the result of community pushback at 825 Drake Ave in Marin City. The developer of that project has now proposed to split the project, and develop 32 affordable housing units at this location in Tam Junction. Read more on the Marin…

  • 350 Merrydale Affordable Housing

    350 Merrydale was originally proposed as a townhouse project. After the entitlements expired, the County and City of San Rafael have been partnering together on two projects at 350 Merrydale Road, providing short term interim housing for 65 individuals through a tiny home community, then establishing permanent affordable housing units in the long term. The…

  • Fireman’s Fund/ 777 San Marin Drive

    This project will develop 1,081 units including senior housing, multi-family dwellings (apartments and townhomes), and single-family dwellings. On January 23, 2024, the Novato City Council approved the project entitlements during a public hearing. It proposes to redevelop the previous Fireman’s Fund campus. The development would include proposed residential community with varying buildings ranging from one…

  • 1751 – 1757 Bridgeway

    This project was approved 5-0 by Sausalito in June 2025. MEHC supports this project: Affordability: This project is transit friendly – just a block away from bus service on a major thoroughfare and walking distance to the Sausalito ferry. Local schools are within easy biking distance. Sausalito has built very little affordable units. This project…

  • Wood Hollow Residences

    This project was approved by Novato City Council on May 13, 2025. This project will develop 66 for-sale single-family homes. 9 of these homes will be designated for low-income households. Each home will vary in size, and plans include upgrades to parking areas and landscaping.

  • Landing Court Apartments

    This project was approved by Novato City Council in October 2024. This is an AB 2011 project, which allows increased density and removes parking requirements. The proposed project is 5 stories, with a height of 65 feet, 6 inches. The project includes 301 housing units, and provides no on-site parketing. The units are a mix…

  • Habitat Redwood Blvd

    This project is 100% affordable, and will be the largest homeownership opportunity in Marin County at the affordable level. As of April 2026, an updated version of the project has been approved and will be moving forward. The project will create 45 single-family homes. The project now has three expected phases: 1) 2026: Design refinement…