COMMUNITY BOOST
The City of Seaside has prepared a draft plan for its Community Development Block Grant Program, which determines how the city will use federal funds to support housing, infrastructure and other services that benefit low- and moderate-income households. Public comment is accepted.
5pm Thursday, June 5 and Tuesday, June 24. City Council Chambers, 440 Harcourt Ave., Seaside. Free. 899-6726, ci.seaside.ca.us/CDBG.
SARDINE EMPIRE
Historian Tim Thomas leads a walking tour focused on Monterey’s sardine industry, hosted by the Fisherman’s Wharf Association.
10am Saturday, June 7. Old Fisherman’s Wharf, Monterey. Free. Reserve a space at 646-3933, monterey.gov/library/events.
WATERSHED MOMENT
Share your thoughts on how best to manage the Pajaro River Watershed in light of the growing number of climate-fueled disasters. The Pajaro Valley Water Management Agency hosts a workshop to gather feedback on a future plan.
9am-noon Tuesday, June 10. Online via Zoom. Free. RSVP at bit.ly/PVWaterJune10. 722-9292, pvwater.org/prwrp.
ON THE DAIS
The Monterey Peninsula Unified School District Board of Education meets and accepts public comment.
6:30pm Tuesday, June 10. District office, 540 Canyon Del Rey, Del Rey Oaks. Free. 645-1200, mpusd.net.
STUDENT SUCCESS
Salinas Union High School District holds a public hearing to receive input on its Local Control Accountability Plan, determining how state funding is allocated.
6:30pm Tuesday, June 10. District office, 431 W. Alisal St., Salinas. Free. 796-7000, salinasuhsd.org.
PLANNING MATTERS
Monterey County Planning Commission meets to discuss various development projects, including the construction of accessory dwelling units at two homes in Carmel.
9am Wednesday, June 11. Board of Supervisors’ Chambers, 168 W. Alisal St., Salinas. Free. 755-5025, countyofmonterey.gov.
SETTING FEES
The Salinas Valley Basin Groundwater Sustainability Agency Board of Directors meets to consider setting groundwater sustainability fees for the upcoming year. Public comment is accepted.
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