POLL POSITIONS
Monterey County Elections hosts a series of voting opportunities throughout the county. “Books & Ballots” is a chance for residents to vote in-person, drop off ballots or register conditionally to vote.
3-6pm Thursday, May 28 at Big Sur Library, Highway 1 at Ripplewood Resort, Big Sur. 2-4pm Friday, May 29 at Pajaro Community Park, 24 San Juan Road, Pajaro. Free. (831) 796-1499, countyofmonterey.gov/elections.
BUILDING BLOCKS
Salinas City Council meets to adopt a plan that steers how to spend an estimated $2.2 million in federal Community Development Block Grant funds. Also, the council considers renaming the Intermodal Transit Center as the Salinas City Heritage Park.
4pm Tuesday, June 2. City Council Rotunda, 200 Lincoln Ave., Salinas. Free. (831) 758-7381, salinas.gov.
ON THE DAIS
Monterey City Council meets and, as always, accepts public comment.
4pm Tuesday, June 2. Colton Hall, 580 Pacific St., Monterey. Free. (831) 646-3799, monterey.gov.
GOVERNMENT IN ACTION
Carmel City Council meets and accepts public comment. Learn about the latest in city government and share your feedback.
4:30pm Tuesday, June 2. City Council Chambers, Monte Verde Street between Ocean and 7th avenues. Free. (831) 620-2000, ci.carmel.ca.us.
RATE ADJUSTMENTS
Monterey One Water proposes changes to monthly wastewater service rates. Upcoming meetings provide information on the changes.
6pm Tuesday, June 2 at El Gabilan Library, Community Room, 1400 N. Main St., Salinas. 6pm Wednesday, June 3 at Community Center at Soper Field, 220 Coe Ave., Seaside. 6pm Monday, June 8 at Marina branch library, 190 Seaside Circle, Marina. Free. (831) 372-3367, montereyonewater.org/rates.
STATE OF STAFFING
Pacific Grove City Council meets to discuss staffing vacancies as well as recruitment and retention efforts.
6pm Wednesday, June 3. City Hall, 300 Forest Ave., Pacific Grove. Free. (831) 648-3181, cityofpacificgrove.org.
COMMUNITY SERVICE
Monterey County Supervisor Luis Alejo’s Young Supervisors Program is now accepting applications. High school and early college students learn how government works and gain leadership skills.
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