Marin Co.: Public Comments Open For Flood Plain Portion Of Renovation At Golden Gate Village

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development is soliciting public comments by Feb. 20 on one corner of the renovation of the historic Golden Gate Village housing complex in Marin City. The area falls within a designated flood plain, thus federal rules require its own public comment.

Built in 1961 and designed by Frank Lloyd Wright protege Aaron Green, Golden Gate Village was created to house workers after World War II. Now listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the community includes 300 low-income families.

The full renovation project includes 296 housing units in 29 buildings. The project will not include any demolition, and no additional buildings or residential units are proposed…

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