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SUMMARY:State of the City
DESCRIPTION:2026 State of the City Address\n\nThe Sausalito Chamber of Commerce Government Action Committee invites you to attend our upcoming State of the City Address featuring Steve Woodside\, Mayor of Sausalito.\n\nJoin fellow business and community leaders for an engaging morning discussion on key city initiatives\, Chamber priorities\, and what lies ahead for Sausalito. The program will conclude with an open discussion and Q&A.\n\nDate: February 17\n\nTime: 9:30 11:00 AM\n\nLocation: Spinnaker Restaurant\n\n  FREE for Chamber Members\n\n  $25 for Non-Members\n\nCoffee and a light breakfast will be served.\n\nSpace is limited. Early registration is encouraged.\n\n\n\nAbout M=Mayor Steven Woodside:\n\nSteven Woodside was elected in November 2024 to his first four-year term on the City Council. He currently serves as Mayor. His prior service to the City of Sausalito includes membership on the Landslide Task Force and the Peer Working Group that has drafted Objective Design Development Standards (ODDS).\n\nSteven has retired from almost 50 years as a municipal lawyer. He served as County Counsel for the counties of Marin\, Sonoma and Santa Clara\, helping Bay Area local governments navigate their most challenging legal issues housing\, land use\, public finance\, public safety\, environmental protection\, disaster relief\, transportation\, infrastructure\, historic preservation\, open space\, equal opportunity employment\, economic development\, pension reform\, and much more.\n\nSteven successfully represented local governments in court\, including the US Supreme Court. He has advocated before Congress\, the California Legislature\, and the Executive branches of Federal and State Government.\n\nThroughout his adult life\, he has volunteered with charitable educational non-profit organizations\, most recently Call of the Sea\, builders of brigantine Matthew Turner in Sausalito. He currently serves as Chair of the Board at Call of the Sea and volunteered as its Executive Director during the Covid Pandemic.\n\nSteven is a 4th generation Bay Area resident. He attended public schools in the South Bay\, named a Regents Scholar as an undergraduate at UC Davis\, awarded a BA degree from UC Santa Cruz\, and JD degree from UC Berkeley (formerly "Boalt Hall"\, now "Berkeley Law".) He taught administrative law at Santa Clara University School of Law.\n\nSteven and his artist wife\, Lucinda Eubanks\, can be seen walking along the Sausalito waterfront\, hiking in the Headlands\, and swimming\, kayaking\, or sailing on the Bay. Steven loves teaching young people\, including his six grandchildren\, about the ocean and maritime heritage.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<h3 data-end="121" data-start="76">2026 State of the City Address</h3>\n\n<p data-end="303" data-start="123">The <strong data-end="188" data-start="127">Sausalito Chamber of Commerce Government Action Committee</strong> invites you to attend our upcoming <strong data-end="253" data-start="224">State of the City Address</strong> featuring <strong data-end="302" data-start="264">Steve Woodside\, Mayor of Sausalito</strong>.</p>\n\n<p data-end="521" data-start="305">Join fellow business and community leaders for an engaging morning discussion on key city initiatives\, Chamber priorities\, and what lies ahead for Sausalito. The program will conclude with an open discussion and Q&amp\;A.</p>\n\n<p data-end="609" data-start="523"><strong data-end="532" data-start="523">Date:</strong> February 17<br data-end="547" data-start="544" />\n<strong data-end="556" data-start="547">Time:</strong> 9:30&ndash\;11:00 AM<br data-end="573" data-start="570" />\n<strong data-end="586" data-start="573">Location:</strong> Spinnaker Restaurant</p>\n\n<p data-end="683" data-start="611">&bull\; <strong data-end="633" data-start="625">FREE</strong> for Chamber Members<br data-end="656" data-start="653" />\n&bull\; <strong data-end="665" data-start="658">$25</strong> for Non-Members</p>\n\n<p data-end="729" data-start="685">Coffee and a light breakfast will be served.</p>\n\n<p data-end="782" data-start="731">Space is limited. Early registration is encouraged.</p>\n\n<p><br />\n<em>About M=Mayor Steven Woodside:</em><br />\n<strong>Steven Woodside</strong> was elected in November 2024 to his first four-year term on the City Council. He currently serves as Mayor. His prior service to the City of Sausalito includes membership on the Landslide Task Force and the Peer Working Group that has drafted Objective Design Development Standards (ODDS).</p>\n\n<p>Steven has retired from almost 50 years as a municipal lawyer. He served as County Counsel for the counties of Marin\, Sonoma and Santa Clara\, helping Bay Area local governments navigate their most challenging legal issues&ndash\;housing\, land use\, public finance\, public safety\, environmental protection\, disaster relief\, transportation\, infrastructure\, historic preservation\, open space\, equal opportunity employment\, economic development\, pension reform\, and much more.</p>\n\n<p>Steven successfully represented local governments in court\, including the US Supreme Court. He has advocated before Congress\, the California Legislature\, and the Executive branches of Federal and State Government.</p>\n\n<p>Throughout his adult life\, he has volunteered with charitable educational non-profit organizations\, most recently Call of the Sea\, builders of brigantine Matthew Turner in Sausalito. He currently serves as Chair of the Board at Call of the Sea and volunteered as its Executive Director during the Covid Pandemic.<br />\nSteven is a 4th generation Bay Area resident. He attended public schools in the South Bay\, named a Regents Scholar as an undergraduate at UC Davis\, awarded a BA degree from UC Santa Cruz\, and JD degree from UC Berkeley (formerly &ldquo\;Boalt Hall&rdquo\;\, now &ldquo\;Berkeley Law&rdquo\;.) He taught administrative law at Santa Clara University School of Law.</p>\n\n<p>Steven and his artist wife\, Lucinda Eubanks\, can be seen walking along the Sausalito waterfront\, hiking in the Headlands\, and swimming\, kayaking\, or sailing on the Bay. Steven loves teaching young people\, including his six grandchildren\, about the ocean and maritime heritage.</p>\n
LOCATION:Spinnaker Restaurant 100 Spinnaker Drive Sausalito
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