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Workers Displaced From Ranch Closures At Point Reyes Station In West Marin County Receive New Housing

The local community stepped up, and on Wednesday, they celebrated the opening of a new neighborhood.

(CBS Bay Area)

July 9, 2026

The housing shortage affects every city in California, large or small. In West Marin County, it became a genuine emergency in January 2025 when the National Park Service ended commercial cattle operations on 12 ranches in Point Reyes National Seashore, displacing some 100 workers from their homes.

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But the local community stepped up, and on Wednesday, they celebrated the opening of a new neighborhood, and for one small moment, people got what felt like a happy ending.

In March of last year, Marin County supervisors met to declare a state of emergency over the ranch worker evictions. At the meeting, homeowner Mark Switzer fought back tears as he addressed the board.

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