Stephanie Moulton-Peters
(Editor’s note: Stephanie Moulton-Peters is the Marin County supervisor for District 3, including Sausalito, Floating Homes, Marin City, Mill Valley, Tam Valley, Almonte, Alto-Sutton Manor, Strawberry, Tiburon, and Belvedere.)
Dear Friends and Neighbors,
As we approach the Thanksgiving season, I wanted to express my gratitude to each of you and all our District 3 Southern Marin communities for the work we have done together on many issues this year. Reflecting on the people, places, and events we’ve covered in this year’s Southern Marin Scoop, it’s so apparent that each of our Southern Marin communities are vibrant places with our residents, local businesses, schools, and local governments actively engaged and contributing to community life. It’s an honor for my Staff and me to serve you. In this spirit of gratitude, I am pleased to share news about good things happening in District 3 and some important safety updates. You’ll find stories about the items below in our newsletter.
I am happy to announce that the Marin Housing Authority, of which I am the current Chair, recently awarded a landscaping contract to Women Helping All People to maintain the grounds of Marin City’s Golden Gate Village. Under the leadership of Royce McLemore, this contract supports local entrepreneurship and job training, and will also contribute to the beautification of the landscape at Golden Gate Village.
According to recent surveys by wildlife biologists, we are turning the tide on eelgrass preservation and restoration. Recent studies show the damages to eelgrass in Richardson Bay have plateaued and restoration efforts are in the works.
Another positive development is happening in Tam Valley where PG&E will upgrade nearly 6,000 linear feet of electric utilities, which will help reduce wildfire hazard and isolate smaller customer outage areas in the event of an unforeseen power outage. Your patience throughout the road closures is appreciated.
As we enter the season of unpredictable weather patterns, it is important for all of us to be prepared. Our District is actively working on initiatives to ensure we are resilient in the face of storms and high tides. Stay informed and stay safe by reviewing the preparedness information we have provided. Your safety is our top priority, and together, we can build a more resilient community.
I am also excited to share glimpses of some of the events that have taken place in our community recently including at Tamalpais High School, at the Floating Homes and at Southern Marin Fire District Station 4 in Tam Valley.
In closing, I want to express my appreciation for your ongoing support and engagement. It is the strength of our community that propels us forward, and together, we will continue to achieve great things. As we gather with loved ones this Thanksgiving, let us reflect on the positive strides we have made and look forward to a future filled with shared successes.
All my best,
Stephanie
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