Housing project for Marin educators, employees still short on funds
The hunt is continuing for the money to make a housing project for Marin educators and county workers economically feasible.
The project, known as the Village at Oak Hill, envisions 135 apartments on a Larkspur site adjacent to San Quentin prison. The apartments would be priced to be affordable to households at 50% to 80% of the area median income. For a three-person household in Marin, the 50% level is $88,150 per year, while the 80% level is $141,000.
In January, the Marin County Public Financing Authority...