Saturday, February 17, 2018

Marin Coalition Marin Supervisor Dennis Rodoni



“2018 Marin County Issues Update”
Speaker: Marin County Supervisor Dennis Rodoni (District 4)

During the coming year Marin County Board of Supervisors will be dealing with a number of important issues
that impact County residents. At our February 7 th Luncheon, Supervisor Dennis Rodoni will provide us with
updates on some of the following issues the Board of Supervisors will be addressing:
 how the County will continue to deal with an aging population;
 changes to the Junior Accessory Dwelling Unit Program to encourage residents to build or repurpose
unused spaces to create more needed housing;
 acquisition and repurposing of the San Geronimo Valley Golf Course property;
 finding ways to reduce negative visitor impacts in West Marin and the funding necessary to support
county resources needed;
 expanding and improving Broadband service to West Marin; and
 adoption of Laura’s Law to give local judges authority to order severely mentally ill individuals to
undergo outpatient treatment at the request of a parent or other concerned party
The question and answer period of the presentation will give luncheon attendees a chance to provide
Supervisor Rodoni feedback and to ask questions about their concerns on County-related issues. Attendees
should expect an informative and interesting discussion of the issues.

Dennis Rodoni was elected to serve on the Marin County Board of Supervisors to represent
the 4 th District in 2016. His district includes Homestead Valley, Corte Madera, Larkspur,
Greenbrae, San Quentin Village, parts of San Rafael, Novato, and the wide expanse of rural
and coastal West Marin. Prior to election to the Board he served as a five-time elected
director of the North Marin Water District.
As a member of the Board of Supervisors, he serves as Marin County’s representative to
the Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG), the North Bay North Coast Broadband Consortium, the
Marin Transit Board, Transportation Authority of Marin Board, the Marin Agricultural Land Trust, the Local
Agency Formation Commission, and the Marin Telecommunication Agency Board.

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