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The Marin County government meeting on June 11, 2025, focused on significant developments in a community engagement project led by the Department of Public Works (DPW). Key representatives from DPW, including Capital Manager Fabiola Gilligan and Director Chris Blanc, presented updates on the initiative aimed at enhancing community involvement in local projects.
During the meeting, Gilligan expressed gratitude for the collaborative efforts of the team, which includes principal consultant George Dykes from Kitchell and his partner Ryan Riley. The project, which was initially introduced to the board in December 2024, has progressed over the past six months, with a strong emphasis on keeping the community informed and engaged.
Gilligan highlighted three specific requests that would be addressed during the meeting, indicating a structured approach to advancing the project. The involvement of a firm dedicated to community engagement was also noted, underscoring the county's commitment to transparency and public participation in local governance.
As the meeting unfolded, the board was encouraged to consider the importance of this initiative in fostering a collaborative environment between the county and its residents. The discussions set the stage for future actions that aim to enhance community relations and ensure that local voices are heard in decision-making processes.
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