Introducing Stand With: A New Way We’re Showing Up For Neighbors

Stand With has already helped secure two early wins, and we’re now making it a regular program where neighbors can support one another, advocate with the City when needed, and work together to protect the character, livability, and quality of life of our community.

SOS Response to Marin IJ Article on YIMBY Appeal

Today the Marin IJ reported on YIMBY’s recent appeal of their lawsuit to invalidate Sausalito’s Housing Element. This appeal could affect local zoning and projects like 83 Princess and 605 Bridgeway.

Community Forum — 1 Harbor Drive Proposed Development

Join us on Friday, April 24 at 5:30 pm at the SOS Studio and learn about the proposed 6-story, 294-unit development at 1 Harbor Drive–the first major project submitted since Measure J opened parts of the Marinship to new housing. Learn more

Introducing Sausalito Confidential, Our New Interview Series

We’re sitting down with Sausalito Mayor Steven Woodside for our first Sausalito Confidential interview. Tell us what’s on your mind — we will let community questions guide the conversation. What would YOU ask our first interviewee, Mayor Steven Woodside? Submit your question online today!

View Protection on the Line at the Corporation Yard Site

We just reviewed the latest draft of the Request for Proposal (RFP) to implement Measure K and were shocked to see that the draft was changed to make view protection optional for developers at the Nevada Street “Corporation Yard” site. This would set a terrible precedent.

Measure K Housing RFPs Are Out. Give Your Feedback.

The City has released a draft Request for Proposals for the MLK Park and Corporation Yard sites, and we’ve read its 38 pages carefully. The core protections of our charter and Measure K are there but it still needs some work.

Looking Ahead in 2026: The Fight Continues—and We’re Ready

As we turn the page to 2026, we want to share what’s on the horizon—and why your continued engagement will be more critical than ever. The work ahead requires resources, expertise, and sustained community support. Here’s what Save Our Sausalito is preparing for in the months ahead.

The “Monster” Returns in January!

The developer behind the massive 605 Bridgeway luxury project is making a final appeal to overturn the City’s determination that it violates zoning rules. After City staff and Planning Commission rejections, the fight now moves to City Council in January.

6 Major Wins in 2025—Help Us Start 2026 Strong

In 2025, Save Our Sausalito and its supporters secured 23 victories that protected our character, our views, and our Historic District. Here’s what organized community action accomplished this year.

Community Victory—View Protection Approved Unanimously

Sausalito residents rallied to protect the city’s iconic views. After mobilizing supporters through emails and public comments, the City Council voted 5-0 to keep View Protection in ODDS, ensuring future development respects our shared bayside beauty.