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Perspective – Deep dives on housing

Each month, MEHC does a deep dive into a particular housing issue, which we publish as our “Perspective” newsletter. If you want the Perspective in your inbox, sign up here.

Housing needs to be more accessible
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Housing needs to be more accessible

Housing needs to be more accessible. Our communities deserve it. – Carmela Davis, Housing Specialist, MEHC   The housing crisis is dire for everyone, but especially so for people with a disability   Disability is the largest and most intersectional minority in the world. Did you know that an estimated 10% of Marin residents have a disability?…

West Marin faces major housing need
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West Marin faces major housing need

The Pt. Reyes Seashore settlement will cause loss of housing and employment for many farmworker families. – Agnes Cho, consultant and project manager,Community Land Trust of West Marin (CLAM) A West Marin community leader recently shared this comment with me: “In West Marin, finding housing is like winning a golden ticket.” Her offhand statement stuck with me, because…

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Legal Update! New California Housing Laws in 2025

Written by Lucie Hollingsworth and Ethan Strull. Welcome back, all of you Marin housing policy wonks! While you were all paying more attention to the presidential race, state propositions, and our local tenant protections, our state legislators were dutifully busy pushing laws through to chip away at making California a more affordable and just place….

MEHC’s most impactful year ever!
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MEHC’s most impactful year ever!

We give thanks to all who’ve advocated for more affordable, environmentally-sound and socially-just housing. MEHC’s capacity expanded this year, and we’ve been working hard for housing. Marin approved more housing this year than it has in decades! MEHC’s support helped advance projects Many projects we support have moved closer to development, including: MEHC’s advocacy connected with the…

2024 Friendraiser at Homeward Bound. Tour of new Veteran's Housing. Includes Supervisor Stephanie Moulton-Peters, Homeward Bound co-CEOs Paul Fordham and Mary Kay Sweeney,
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Election results and Friendraiser recap

THE ELECTION RESULTS MAKE FIXING OUR HOUSING CRISIS MORE DIFFICULT, BUT THAT WON’T STOP US. A word from Jenny Silva, MEHC’s Board Chair I, like many of my friends and family, am grappling with the implications of the election. The impact is extremely broad, but today, I’ll focus on the election’s impact on housing. This was a…

Quality schools need affordable housing options for teachers and staff
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Quality schools need affordable housing options for teachers and staff

  The cost of housing is turning away both teachers and students.   While many people may think that “affordable housing” only applies to those with extremely low incomes, Marin housing prices are so high that many college graduates, even with advanced degrees, cannot afford even a studio apartment. This includes many of our teachers and…

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