Driving Home Economic Recovery, a new report from Live Local Marin, provides compelling new reasons to increase opportunities for people with strong roots in Marin to live closer to where they work. The report finds that even a modest level of workforce housing production will produce significant results for Marin’s economy, based on new research from the Marin Economic Forum.
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