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From Monterey Herald...
From Monterey County Weekly...
Monterey County Planning Commissioner Kate Daniels has announced her campaign for the District 5 seat on the county Board of Supervisors, becoming the second candidate to throw their hat in the ring to succeed the outgoing Mary Adams next year.
Barring a lawsuit, a controversial farmworker housing project in Pajaro has the green light to move forward: The Monterey County Board of Supervisors approved the three-building, 46-unit project in a 3-1 vote.
North County native Glenn Church seems poised to win as Monterey County supervisor for District 2 in his race against Regina Gage. As of 8am on Nov. 9, Church led with 59 percent of the vote.
From Salinas Valley Tribune...
MONTEREY COUNTY — Monterey County Supervisor Luis Alejo has announced his 2022 Young Supervisors Program for local high school and first-year college students. The four-week program will be held at the Monterey County Board of Supervisors Government Building. Alejo previously had a Young Assemblymembers Program during the six years he was in the Legislature, to [...]
If the final tally holds, Glenn Church will face Regina Gage in the November general election runoff for Monterey County District 2 supervisor after Gage narrowly held off Salinas Mayor Kimbley Craig for second place in the crowded six-candidate race…
From The Californian...
A compromise noise ordinance was initially approved by a 5-0 vote of the Monterey County Board of Supervisors, setting the stage for either a new era of enforcement or, as some residents fear, more of the same.
From Voices of Monterey Bay...
When the candidates for county supervisor in District 2 talk about the North County issues that inspired them to run, it’s clear they are mostly talking about the same place.
From California Local...
A Monterey County Weekly report highlights the supervisors' vote to make vacation rentals stick to the rules.
Mary Brinton was shocked when a county code enforcement officer told her in September she was being fined $58,800 for hosting vacation guests from around the world over the last several years in the bedrooms of her four-bedroom Carmel Valley…
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