View all posts. Thank you for this article showing him in his web of untruths. Words matter, Tim, whether you leave them out or use the ones you pick to shape an untruth.
It speaks to the character of a candidate that behaves this way who assumes voters are too stupid or uninformed to find out the truth, not to mention his combative temperament displayed at every forum participated in.
To be fair Mr. Some of this was never explored further. So many city exemptions. I value your work and appreciate much of your writing Mr Calkins.
As you know, I was a business owner on the wharf. Just one of the many sons and daughters of families that were both fishing and business pioneers on that wharf. Create an Account - Increase your productivity, customize your experience, and engage in information you care about.
Council Members are elected by districts for four-year, overlapping terms of office. The Mayor, who is selected during each Council reorganization every nine and half months, presides over all Council meetings and is the ceremonial head of the City for all official functions.
The City Council is responsible to the electorate for keeping pace with changing community needs, establishing quality municipal services, promoting confidence in local government through open conduct of public affairs, and encouraging constructive citizen participation.
The City Council determines service levels and revenue obligations through the adoption of an annual budget, authorizes City contracts and expenditures, establishes municipal service goals and operating policies, and adopts regulatory measures necessary to establish community protection.
Ryan Ranch is becoming a medical mecca in Monterey in terms of the density of provided health services. Health care — particularly with aging Baby Boomers — is becoming a significant economic sector and the city is well positioned to take advantage of that, he said.
Barrett emphasized that Monterey needs to step up its adoption of online marketplaces and the city can help businesses achieve that goal. Roberson also pointed to the military presence in Monterey — the Defense Language Institute and the Naval Postgraduate School — as another possible economic driver that can be tapped for future growth.
She also owns K. Craig Media, a small business that plans and negotiates media buying on the Central Coast. Kimbley is a Past President of the Salinas Jaycees. She later served two terms as Vice President of the California Jaycees. Currently, she is a volunteer driver for ITN Monterey County, a driving service for seniors and low-vision residents.
She is a founder of Monterey Bay Roller Derby, a local non-profit gender-inclusive roller derby team for the Monterey Peninsula.
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