Last winter, a combination of king tides and storm surge caused widespread flooding in Marin County. This year could be worse with the addition of El Niño conditions. At Tuesday’s meeting of the Marin County Board of Supervisors, emergency management and public works staff presented their preparedness plan. The streamlined approach is part of the county’s new administrative model, led by the county executive’s office rather than each of its 22 d…
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