LARKSPUR (CBS SF / BCN) – Marin County officials announced this week that they are holding a public meeting Tuesday with the public to get feedback on its plan to turn a formerly skilled nursing facility in Larkspur into permanent housing for the homeless.
People can take a stand on the plan by attending a public online meeting at 6pm on Tuesday.
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The meeting will take place at Zoom and the password is 570414.

Marin County Holds Meeting on its Plan to Transform a Former Qualified Nursing Home in Larkspur, California to Permanent Housing for the Homeless on January 18 (Credit Marin County and Episcopal Community Services of San Francisco)
People can also call in by calling 888-788-0099 and using webinar ID 941 6010 0725 and password 570414. Spanish translation and captions are available.
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Marine County Supervisor Katie Rice, who represents the area around the proposed site at 1251 S. Eliseo Drive, is scheduled to attend the meeting along with other stakeholders, according to county officials.
The plan is to build between 43 and 50 units of “permanent support housing” for single adults experiencing homelessness in the county.
In addition to housing, the site will include a range of services, including case management, mental health, education and business programs.
Episcopal Community Services will own the building, which is located near Corte Madera Creek, and will also act as the facility’s operator.
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