Inpatient Projects: Marin County voters provide slim approval for new replacement

MARIN COUNTY, Calif. – It looks as if, by the slimmest of margins, voters in Marin County have passed a $394 million general obligation bond measure to rebuild the 61-year-old Marin General Hospital in Greenbrae, about 15 miles north of San Francisco.

In order to gain approval, the measure needed to garner two-thirds of the votes. Shortly after the election, officials announced that with thousands of absentee ballots yet to be counted, just more than 68 percent of the voters had voted in favor of the measure. Officials with Marin General and the Marin Healthcare District’s board of directors were confident that the absentee ballots would not change the outcome.

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