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Agenda: Fairfax Town Council meeting tonight

What would you ask your council member?

 

The Fairfax Town Council meets tonight at 7 p.m. at the Women's Club, 46 Park Road. On the agenda:

  • Consider authorizing the town manager to sign an agreement to provide dispatch services to the Marin Community College District in Ross
  • Consider a resolution to approve the closure of Bolinas Road for a “Streets for People” event scheduled for Sunday, August 25
  • Hear a request to forgive repayment of a portion of start-up funding of the Fairbuck Project
  • Interview and appoint applicants to serve on the Open Space Committee for four-year terms
  • Hear a report and request for direction from the Open Space Committee (OSC) regarding potential property acquisitions
  • Hear an annual report from the Artists in Residence
  • Hear a report on the Four-Year Area Plan for Aging from the Fairfax Representative to the Marin Commission on Aging Representative

Community announcements from the agenda:

  • , June 8, 9 and 10, Family Friendly Film at the ballfield Friday night at 8 p.m., parade at 10 a.m. on Saturday,
  • Volunteers needed for the Fairfax Food Pantry: Saturdays 9-11 at the Fairfax Community Church, 2398 Sir Francis Drake Blvd
  • One Vacancy for a community member on the newly formed Cittaslow Committee
  • One Vacancy for a public member of the General Plan Implementation Committee
  • Vacancy on the Fairfax Youth Commission for Ross Valley youth between 14 and 19 years of age
  • Vacancy for a Youth Commissioner to serve on the Parks and Recreation Commission for a 2-year term
  • A Flood Control public meeting regarding new FEMA maps will be at Drake High School on Thursday, June 28 at 7 p.m. at the Drake High School Community Room

The council will meet again on June 20 for the 2012-13 fiscal year budget hearing.

What one question would you ask your council members? If you can't go tonight, what would you ask them if you could?

 

 

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A May 4, 2013 at 12:55 pm
Many people in Marin are already at 50% or more of their entire income to pay for housing. And weRead More have no rent control here in Marin which is the only way I've seen that most seniors have been able to stay in San Francisco for several decades. Regarding your statement: "Market rate housing generates tax revenues, which in turn pay for schools, parks, emergency services, etc." Low income people pay a lot of sales tax in Marin (which is really high) and that also supports these causes. If they don't have the money to pay property taxes to own property, then the fact is, they just can't pay it. Be thankful that a large group of the population in Marin makes enough money to own property and pay it (and turn around and sell their houses for a handsome profit as well, don't forget about that.) Some folks here are just SPOILED rotten. Perhaps you should lobby that Marin employers just pay people living wages so they can afford to become buyers here and pay property taxes instead of trying to lobby against housing for the poor. Goodness knows how many taxes child-free low income people have paid to support wealthy folks kids and schools here. We don't get any of that, either, but we still have to pay for it...
A May 4, 2013 at 12:53 pm
I've heard that Marin is already in violation (either state or federal, or both) of not havingRead More enough low income housing in the county for its population. I think the county is under pressure to come into compliance which it has been out of in this area for a long time. This can only serve to better the lives of low income and elderly people in our county and perhaps reduce homelessness as well which is something we sorely need to do. However, what is amazing to me is that what we are calling "low income" housing in Marin still costs $1K+ a month per person from what I can tell. That's not "low income". Someone paying that much needs to be earning about $4K a month to keep housing costs in the 25-30% range that every financial planner recommends for a basic budget. I see a lot of low income people working HARD full-time to earn $1,600 a month here in restaurants, grocery stores, retail, hair salons, gyms, even clinics. They can't afford to live in Marin so many of them commute in from the east bay and further north to work in Marin. That is what is not sustainable. Think about the gas and pollution and the quality of life in the community due to turnover because there is no personal interaction with the staff of a lot of these places anymore because they don't stick around for very long.