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Is Marin Urban or Suburban?

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Marin County is currently designated as an urban community by the state, requiring it to build new housing at the same density as cities like San Francisco. But under legislation approved recently by the state Assembly, the county would be re-designated as suburban, reducing the housing mandate from 30 to 20 units per acre for future developments. The bill’s author, San Rafael Assembly Member Marc Levine, says it would lead to smarter growth more in-character with the county’s rural nature. But critics say it would reduce affordable housing requirements at a time when Marin hasn’t met existing ones. We talk about the proposal, which now heads to the state Senate.

Guests:

Marc Levine, assemblyman for District 10 which covers Marin County and Southern Sonoma County

David Kunhardt, CEO of SolEd Benefit Corp. and founder and steering committee member of the Coalition for a Livable Marin

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