Politics & Government
Do You Find Larkspur Charming?
Citizen Advisory Committee meeting to discuss ways to bolster the city's character

MONDAY
• The Larkspur General Plan Update Citizen Advisory Committee will meet on Monday from 6:30-8:30 p.m. at Larkspur City Hall.
All community members are welcome to participate in the CAC's discussion. Monday's agenda includes further discussion on maintaining and enhancing Larkspur's charm and character.
For more information about the General Plan update and the CAC, visit the General Plan update webpage, or contact Contract Planner Julia Capasso at (415) 927-5038 or jcapasso@cityoflarkspur.org.
TUESDAY
• Assemblymember Jared Huffman (D-San Rafael), Marin Community Foundation President & CEO Dr. Thomas Peters, and the Marin Open Parks Coalition will host a Town Hall on Tuesday with the theme, “Working Together to Keep our State Parks Open.”
The Town Hall is an opportunity to brainstorm on ways to keep our treasured state parks open in both the short and long term. The meeting will be primarily focused on local solutions for state parks in Marin County and Sonoma County. The meeting will be at the Osher Jewish Community Center, 5-7 p.m.
• The College of Marin Board of Trustees will hear design and cost updates for the Child Study Center and the New Academic Center at a 6:30 p.m. meeting Tuesday at the Student Services Building cafeteria at 835 College Ave. in Kentfield.
The board will also discuss a proposed new bond spending plan.
In addition, the board will discuss a fund development feasibility study at a special 3 p.m. meeting Wednesday at the same location.
• The Tamalpais Union High School District board will hold hearings regarding negotiations with the district's faculty and staff unions at a 7 p.m. meeting Tuesday at the Kreps Conference Center of Redwood High School at 395 Doherty Drive in Larkspur.
The board will also discuss revisions to the district's 2001 and 2006 bond budgets.
• Mother Goose is on the loose at the Corte Madera Library on Tuesday, 10 a.m. Children ages 0-24 months are invited to bring their parents or caregivers to this weekly storytime. There is also a afternoon storytime for older children at 3 p.m.
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