The renovation of Walnut Place, once expected to be complete last summer and then pushed back to the fall, should be finalized in March, according to the nonprofit that owns the Point Reyes Station senior living facility. “The good news is we’re very close to being finished within the next four weeks,” Lynn Berard, the senior project manager for EAH Housing, told the Point Reyes Station Village Association last week. The project, which required residents to temporarily move out and tolerate ongoing construction, broke ground in January 2017 with the goal of renovating and seismically upgrading the 25 units and adding a common area. Midstate Construction out of Petaluma is the project’s lead, but subcontractors hired to replace and waterproof the building’s roof and the units’ windows had to redo their work several times, Ms. Berard said. Permits—a whopping 32 were needed—brought further delays, she said. “Because there were so many permits, the county’s computer system was not able to make a distinction between [each permit request] and the system automatically put a hold until each request is done,” Ms. Berard explained. She expressed sympathy for the residents who endured inconveniences over the last year. “The big success of this project is we’re preserving the affordability of Walnut Place for 55 years and we were able to provide residents with more amenities than what they had before,” she said. “They didn’t have a meeting place to socialize and now they have a garden space twice the size. I know this has taken a long time, longer than projected, and I apologize for that.”