LEADERS OF TOMORROW
Teens ages 13-18 are encouraged to attend the Salinas See Our Youth Summit to hear from community leaders. Topics include job preparedness and life after high school.
8:30am-2pm Saturday, March 21. Sherwood Hall, 940 N. Main St., Salinas. Free; RSVP in advance. (831) 758-7166, soyouth.eventbrite.com.
DIVE INTO DOWNTOWN
Help shape the future of Marina’s downtown at an interactive workshop. Learn about plans to implement the Downtown Vitalization Specific Plan and share priorities for future amenities.
5-8pm Tuesday, March 24. Marina library, 190 Seaside Circle, Marina. Free. cityofmarina.org/downtownvitalization.
ROAD DIET
A project to reduce the number of lanes on Broadway Avenue from Fremont to General Jim Moore boulevards in Seaside and add pedestrian and bicyclist improvements begins in the fall. Learn more about the project at an upcoming event.
6-9pm Tuesday, March 24. Seaside Fire Station, 1635 Broadway Ave., Seaside. Free. (831) 899-6835, ci.seaside.ca.us.
PUBLIC PROCESS
Seaside Planning Commission meets to consider a permit for a residential care facility and a plan for a triplex. Public comment is accepted.
6pm Wednesday, March 25. Seaside City Council Chambers, 440 Harcourt Ave., Seaside. Free. (831) 899-6707, ci.seaside.ca.us.
STAY CALM
Salinas’ Public Works Department gives an update on the city’s traffic calming program. The meeting will be presented in Spanish with English translation.
6-7pm Wednesday, March 25. Salinas City Hall, Valley Conference Room, 200 Lincoln Ave., Salinas. Free. (831) 758-7241, salinas.gov.
LOCAL UPDATE
Monterey County Supervisor Glenn Church hosts a town hall meeting for the communities of Creekbridge, Santa Rita and Boronda. Residents are encouraged to ask questions to Church, along with guests from the County of Monterey.
5:30-7pm Thursday, March 26. Everett Alvarez High School, 1900 Independence Blvd., Salinas. Free. (831) 755-5022, glennchurch.com.
JUSTICE FOR ALL
The draft environmental justice element aims to improve environmental health in unincorporated Monterey County. Public feedback is accepted.
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