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Mill Valley Programs Aim To Deliver Affordable Housing

The city's Housing Advisory Committee will discuss the "House Mill Valley" programs at its May 25 virtual meeting.

MILL VALLEY, CA — A Mill Valley committee later this month will discuss two programs that aim to bring affordable housing to one of the nation’s priciest real estate markets.

The city’s Housing Advisory Committee will discuss the “House Mill Valley” programs at its May 25 virtual meeting.

Covia Foundation, a Bay Area group that promotes the well-being of seniors, will report on the city-funded Home Match program.

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This program connects homeowners willing to share space with community members looking for affordable housing. To date three matches have been made, city officials said.

The committee will also discuss partnering with a nonprofit developer to build an affordable housing project at a city-owned lot at 1 Hamilton Drive (next to the city's Public Safety Building).

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City staff will present a financial analysis of the project at this meeting.

The Housing Advisory Committee meeting will be held May 25 at 5 p.m.

To register for this meeting visit here.

To submit comments or questions email dstaude@cityofmillvalley.org.

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