The latest news from the City of Mill Valley.
February 10, 2017
City Takes Action on Steps, Lanes and Paths Encroachment

At their City Council meeting on January 17, the Council reviewed and restated its support of the City's Steps, Lanes and Paths (SLPs) program. Since then, the City has received, and taken action on, a number of encroachment complaints. The City has also reconstituted the SLP committee, a group of City staff that includes members of the Public Works, Parks, Recreation, Planning and Fire departments.The City Council recently approved a new Priority Project list for 2017-2018, which included the development and implementation of a pedestrian connectivity program, including sidewalk repair and Steps, Lanes and Paths improvement.

Planning Commission Study Session to Review Richardson Site (also known as Blithedale Terrace)

February 28, 2017,  7:00pm
City Hall Council Chambers 
26 Corte Madera Ave 

The Planning Commission is scheduled to hold a Study Session review for the Richardson Site (also known as Blithedale Terrace) residential development project on February 28, 2017. The Richardson Site is proposed as a 20 dwelling unit townhouse project on a 51,605 square foot lot on E. Blithedale near its intersection with Camino Alto. The project as currently proposed would require approval of: a General Plan Amendment; Rezoning to Residential Multi-family; Tentative Subdivision Map; Design Review; Tree Removal permit; and, CEQA environmental review. City staff is not making any formal recommendations at this meeting, and the Planning Commission will not make decisions at this Study Session regarding the approval of this project. Staff has provided a detailed analysis of concerns and issues with the proposed project in the staff report for discussion by the Commission.

Please click here to go to the project website - which includes an "FAQ", the project plans, staff reports, and select comments and materials from the prior application. 
Tokyo Firefighters Visit Mill Valley for Ideas Exchange

Japanese fire officials chose to visit Mill Valley on a recent trip to the United States to glean best practices on issues like disaster response and volunteer programs.

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Field Work to begin on Alto Tunnel Geotech Investigation Study

The Alto Tunnel Study is an effort to collect information on the feasibility of reconstructing the Alto Tunnel for potential future bicycle and pedestrian use. The County is the lead agency in partnership with and with the cooperation of the City of Mill Valley and the Town of Corte Madera.  At this time, no decision has been made to reconstruct the tunnel. The County is gathering technical information and details requested by decision makers to help them make an informed decision about whether to initiate this project or not.
History of Tamalpais Neighborhood Tree Assessment District 

The Tamalpais Park Neighborhood Association (TPNA) was created to promote the general welfare of the neighborhood. Check out the hi story of great foresight by Charlotte Osborn and her team, the TPNA, the City of Mill Valley, and the residents of the Tamalpais Park neighborhood. 

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City Council Retreat Recap

Every year, the City Council meets in a retreat setting to discuss current and emerging issues and confirm its Priority Projects to support the City's Mission Statements, address Council Core Values, and implement Key Issues (our guiding principles) for the upcoming Fiscal Year. These projects are subsequently included the budget discussions for the two-year General Fund budget and are reflected in the funding decisions for the current fiscal year.

This year the Council met on January 9, 2017 and conducted a productive session in which they reviewed and confirmed the guiding principles and received an update on workforce/affordable housing, and agreed to adjust the existing 5-year CIP schedule to better reflect the timing of completing important projects in the City.

Flooded Creeks are Dangerous
Stay out of them!

While flooded creeks and streams might appeal to adventurous kids and teens, the strong waters present a serious danger to those who enter. The Mill Valley Police Department has responded to reports of kids boogie boarding in the creeks during the storm, causing officials to make several rescues. 
We Are Hiring! 

Join our team at Mill Valley Recreation.

The City of Mill Valley is currently recruiting for multiple positions including:


Miller Avenue Streetscape Project

Click here  to read the most recent update on the Miller Avenue Streetscape Project. 
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Almonte/Miller Intersection Meeting

Please join us on March 2, 2017 at 6:30 pm at the Mill Valley Community Center Mountain View Room to discuss concerns raised about the Miller/Almonte intersection.
What Will Miller Avenue Look Like?

We are pleased to share a new rendering to help illustrate to the community the future design of the Main Street section of Miller Avenue.
Mid-Winter Break Camps with Mill Valley Recreation

February 21 - 24

Are you looking for a fun camp for your student during Mid-Winter Break? Check out the offerings from Mill Valley Recreation including: Willy Wonka Week, Teaching Artists Training Program, Basketball Camp, and Tennis Camp.

For camp descriptions and registration information click here.

Mill Valley Arts Commission "Call for Artwork"

For 2017-2018 Gallery Shows at Mill Valley City Hall and the Community Center venues 

The Mill Valley Arts Commission is now accepting 2D artwork (sorry, we cannot accommodate 3D art or jewelry) from artists and/or guest curators in the greater Bay Area to be considered for a show in the City Hall Council Chambers or Mill Valley Community Center. Some of the shows may include more than one artist. Shows are hung for one month; opening receptions are held on the first Tuesday of the month, and are part of the monthly Mill Valley gallery ArtWalks.

The Mill Valley Arts Commission continues to accept Call for Musicians applications

The Mill Valley Arts Commission will host 4 outdoor concerts on the Downtown Plaza on Wednesdays August 9th and 16th 6:30-8:00pm and Sundays August 20th and 27th 3:00-5:00pm. Sound system, audio technician and event publicity will be provided by the Arts Commission.

All interested musical artists are encouraged to apply. Please note that in order to provide the widest opportunity for local musicians, those performers who participated in the 2016 Concerts on the Plaza will not be eligible for the 2017 series.

Calling All Vendors: We   MOM Craft Market

Saturday, May 6th, 2017
9:00 am - 2:30 pm
Mill Valley Community Center 

Application deadline: Friday, February 24th, 2017@ 5:00 p.m.

We are very happy to announce and accept applications for our We ♥ Mom Spring Craft and Gift Market. We have mapped over 60 locations throughout the first floor of our Community Center to accommodate artists, crafters and textile merchants. Our plans include a "Make and Take" opportunity for children to make Mom a "surprise gift" while she shops our event and warm food and sweet treats will also be available on site, all sponsored by The Mill Valley Seniors Club. Come and enjoy our beautiful venue here in Southern Marin.

  Click here to download your vendor application.

All items must be handcrafted by vendor/applicant. NO imports or resale items will be allowed. 
Application deadline: Friday, February 24th, 2017@ 5:00 p.m.
 
Questions?  Contact:
Debbie Callaway, Senior Services Program Coordinator
dcallaway@cityofmillvalley.org
415-383-1370.

REVIEWS

Planning Commission Meeting - January 24, 2017

The Planning Commission held a continued public hearing and approved a Design Review request to demolish the existing 3,392 sq. ft. two-story duplex units and replace them with two three-story units that total 3,926 sq. ft. (2,008 and 1,912 sq. ft., respectively) and a 421 sq. ft. 2-car garage at 69/71 Lovell Ave.  The Planning Commission also approved:  the final map for previously approved project at 500 Mill Ave.;  a request for a one-year extension of the approvals granted in 2011 for 500 Miller Ave.;  a Design Review request to demolish an existing 1,312 square foot home and construct a new two-story, 2,432 square foot single family home at 152 Sycamore Ave.;  and, a Design Review hearing to demolish an existing 1,380 square foot single-story home and detached 300 square foot garage and construct a new 1,991 square foot two-story home with a 256 square foot attached garage at 38 Ryan Ave.

Parks & Recreation Commission Meeting - February 1, 2017 

The Parks & Recreation Commission heard a presentation from Southern Marin Lacrosse regarding temporary youth sports field and rink options. The Commission approved use requests for the Downtown Plaza by the Mill Valley Chamber of Commerce for the Food & Wine Tasting in June and Winterfest in December. Reports were given by staff to the Commission on Downtown Plaza and Sycamore Park Restroom projects, Vandalism and =Boyle and Scott Highland Parks, Storm Impact and Management and GGNRA's Dog Management Plan.




City Council Meeting - February 6, 2017

The City Council introduced and conducted a Swearing In Ceremony for Officer A.J. Endy. Council recognized and offered congratulations in celebration of the Friends of the Library 50th Anniversary. Council received a presentation of the Planning Commission Annual Report.

Council adopted a Resolution approving the Labor Agreement Memorandum of Understanding with the Fire Chief Officers Association. Council reviewed a tentative Resolution establishing the salaries and benefits for the Non-Represented Employees of the City of Mill Valley, including Management, Technical, Confidential and Part-time Staff. Council considered and confirmed the outcomes of the 2017 City Council Annual Retreat.

Council confirmed the Mayor's appointments of City Council representatives to the Joint Powers Authorities and Liaison Assignments. Council adopted a Resolution making appointments to the Emergency Preparedness Commission, Library Board of Trustees and Planning Commission.

Council received the City's Annual Traffic Report Card - One of the recommendations from the recently completed Traffic Congestion and Reduction Advisory Task Force. Council received a presentation and update on the community's emissions inventory and progress in achieving emission reduction targets. Council approved extending the Marijuana Urgency Ordinance for one year.

PREVIEWS

Planning Commission Meeting - February 14, 2017

The Planning Commission is scheduled to consider: a Design Review request to demolish the existing home and construct a new 1,987 square foot home with a 317 square foot attached garage at 71 Ryan Ave.;  a Study Session item to demolish the existing home and construct a new 2,961 square foot home with an attached 452 square foot garage at 152 W. Blithedale Ave.; a Design Review and Variance application for a new 2,088 square foot house with an attached 452 square foot garage at 175 Bolsa Ave.;  and, a Design Review applciation to demolish the existing 1,896 sq. ft. two-story single-family home and ADU and construct a new three-story 4,098 sq. ft. residence with a 517 sq. ft. attached ADU and a 484 sq. ft. garage at 312 Eldridge Ave.



City Council Meeting - February 21, 2017 

The City Council will introduce and conduct a swearing in ceremony for Jeremy Mondot, Firefighter Engineer. Council will receive the monthly Miller Avenue Streetscape Project Update. Council will receive Parks and Recreation Annual Report , as well as the Library Board of Trustees Annual Report. 

Council will receive a presentation regarding a donation to digitize the Mill Valley Record. Council will consider a Resolution approving the Memorandum of Understanding establishing the salaries and benefits for the non-represented employees of the City of Mill Valley, including Management, Technical, Confidential and Part-time Staff.

Council will consider a Request for Proposals regarding the publication of public notices, announcements and ordinances. Council will consider a Resolution accepting as complete the Boyle Park Tennis Courts Rehabilitation Project. 

Council will receive the City's General Fund Quarterly Report. Council will consider a Resolution making appointments to the Arts Commission. Council will receive a presentation of the City's Financial Audit Review for Fiscal Year 2015 - 2016.

We welcome comments & suggestions:
Mill Valley City Hall: 26 Corte Madera Ave
Mill Valley, CA 94941
cityofmillvalley.org
City Hall Phone: (415)388-4033
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