WHARF WALK

Historian Tim Thomas leads tours of the wharf. The theme of this one is “Azorean Fishermen: The Portuguese Legacy in Monterey Bay.”

10am-noon Saturday, April 4. Fisherman’s Wharf, near Harbor House Store, Monterey. Free. Reserve a spot at (831) 646-3933, monterey.gov/library/events.

LISTEN UP

Supervisor Chris Lopez hosts a listening session for residents of Soledad. Share your thoughts about County government.

6pm Monday, April 6. Hartnell College, Soledad Education Center Community Room, 1505 Metz Road, Soledad. Free. (831) 755-5033, district3@countyofmonterey.gov.

ON PARKING

The City of Monterey Parking Division hosts a neighborhood meeting to review the residential parking permit program. Oldtown residents are invited to attend.

6pm Monday, April 6. City Council Chamber, 580 Pacific St., Monterey. Free. (831) 646-3953, monterey.gov/parking.

MONEY MATTERS

Learn about the County of Monterey’s budget for the next fiscal year. Departments will share their funding needs and priorities with the Board of Supervisors.

10:30am-5pm Tuesday, April 7. Board of Supervisors Chambers, 168 W. Alisal St., Salinas. Free. Also via Zoom at montereycty.zoom.us/j/224397747countyofmonterey.gov.

PROTECT THE COAST

Sand City City Council considers an ordinance to ban onshore facilities that support offshore oil and gas exploration and development.

5:30pm Tuesday, April 7. City Council Chambers, 1 Pendergrass Way, Sand City. Free. (831) 394-6700, sandcity.org.

LUNCH AND LEARN

The League of Women Voters of Monterey County welcome guest speaker Paige Siegel, a NOAA fellow with the Central Coast Wetlands Group. She speaks on climate change impacts on Monterey Bay’s wetlands.

11:30am Wednesday, April 8. Unitarian Universalist Church, 490 Aguajito Road, Carmel. Free/talk, $25/lunch. Make lunch reservations by April 6. (831) 236-1611, lwvmryco.org.

TAX DOLLARS AT WORK

Share your thoughts on the City of Salinas’ Measure G through a survey. A new website also covers what the tax measure has funded since it was passed by voters in 2014.

Survey closes on April 30. bit.ly/SalinasMeasureG.

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