September 14, 2025 Meeting and Events Bulletin

Tuesday, September 16, 4:00 pm– Monterey City Council Meeting – The city will finalize initial strategies to use to reduce the City’s $10 Million Structural (annual) budget deficit.  Residents may attend in person at City Hall, on Zoom, by phone, or by watching Channel 25.  Letters may also be sent to cityclerk@monterey.gov.  For zoom, enter https://monterey-org.zoomgov.com/j.1607729333.  To phone in, dial 833-568-8864 or 669-254-5252 and enter Webinar ID 1607729333#.  If asked for participant ID, press #.  To raise or lower your hand, dial 9.  You may also stream live for viewing only on youtube.com/cityofmonterey.  The agenda report, with staff recommendations, is posted here:  https://isearchmonterey.org/OnBaseAgendaOnline/Documents/ViewDocument/AGENDA-REPORT.DOCX.pdf?meetingId=6317&documentType=Agenda&itemId=53031&publishId=34355&isSection=false

Wednesday, September 17, 8 am –  The Monterey Airport Board’s first agenda item on September 17th is to repeal an ordinance that places curfews and limits flights to and from our airport.  If you have been bothered by early morning or late night noise from planes or live in the flight path, this could be critical to your peace and safety. Ordinances 308, 309, and 310 are agendized for a final vote to repeal. Ordinance 308, regarding the hours of operation, currently prohibits flights between 11 pm and 7 am, and recently even those have recently been ignored.  This is proposed to be repealed.  Ordinance 309 concerns the altitudes and traffic patterns that can be used, and is also proposed to be repealed.  The FAA does allow restrictions of hours of operation for approved local ordinances (google FAA title 14-Part 161).  Please come to the meeting in person or via zoom if you would like to express your concerns.  The meeting will be held at the Airport Board Room, Second level (above ticketing area).  This can be directly accessed from the upper parking lot.  Zoom: To view the Board meeting via Zoom video conference, please visit w

 www.zoom.us/join meeting ID 831 7098 4092.  telephone: to listen to meeting: 253-215-8782 and entering the same Meeting ID.   Members of the public are encouraged to provide written public comment by sending an email to info@montereyairport.com

and include the following subject line: “Public Comment Item #I-1” (the agenda item).  Written comments should be received by 7:00 AM on the day of the meeting. All submitted comments will be provided to the Board for consideration and will be compiled as part of the record.

Friday, September 19, 10-2:30 – Parking Day on Alvarado Street – See parklets with information from many agencies, and a special exhibit by AMEG on a modular housing solution that may address our housing affordability goals. 

Saturday, September 20 , 10 am – 12 noon – California Coastal Cleanup Day Join Surfrider Monterey for California Coastal Cleanup Day at Del Monte Beach next to the Municipal Wharf. Together we will work to clean up one of Monterey’s most popular beaches! Join us at 9 a.m. for FREE beach yoga, then collect your cleanup supplies from us to help us clean the beach and recreational trail from 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. Pre-register for California Coastal Cleanup day at https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdaoizoBh6FWA_Z_yl_IRtkCGxx26c-7yumLYp3uBP80qaq1g/viewform.

Thursday, September 25, 6-8 pm – Workshop on Tenant Protection Act of 2019:AB1482 at Monterey City Council Chambers.  Join in person or register at http://bit.ly/4osfv3d to receive the Zoom link.  

Saturday, September 27, 4-5:30 – Colton Hall Music Series – Hear world-class concert guitarist Terrence Farrell play classical and jazz, from the fire and passion of Spanish music to the cool sounds of tropical Latin, to the alluring classical style of Gershwin and the Beatles. As seating is limited, reserve asap at https://montereypl.libcal.com/event/15313186.  This is a free concert.

Friday,October 3- 5 pm – 7 pm. – First Friday at the Museum.  The museum showcases their newest exhibit, “Big Sur in the Mid Century”, with beautiful new art, free poetry readings, music, and drinks to purchase.  The museum is free for this and all weekend.  Open also Saturday 11-3 with fun art activities, and Sunday with a member hour 10-11 am.  

Saturday, October 4, 10:30-noon Bocce! Join our neighborhood in playing Bocce on the custom house courts.  No experience necessary (really!), and no equipment needed.   Snacks and cold drinks provided by Old Town Neighborhood Association.   Free!

Saturday, October 4, 3-5 pm – Artist Reception at Venture Gallery for Evelyn Klein’s show “Breaking Boundaries: Explorations in Mixed Media”.   The exhibition will continue through October at the Venture Gallery, 260 Alvarado.

Friday, October 10, 7-9 pm – Monterey Screening of Documentary of “Water’s Edge” at the Scranton Center, 5 Custom House Plaza, sponsored by Monterey History and Art.  This film, about the life and career of internationally renowned photographer Arthur Tress, will include live comments and Q&A with Mr. Tress following the film.  Tickets $10 for members of MHAA, $20 for nonmembers, and can be purchased at https://www.montereyhistory.org/event/arthur-tress-waters-edge.

Sunday, October 12 1-5 pm – Fisherman’s Wharf Annual Birthday Celebration – details to come

Wednesday, November 5, 2025, 6-8 pm – SAVE THE DATE – OTNA Member Appreciation Party at the Perry House  – Our annual celebration for our members, includes a free catered evening with food, wine, beer and other beverages at the lovely Perry House overlooking the harbor. 

ANNOUNCEMENTS  

Reservations are being accepted for Old Town Neighborhood Association’s Membership Appreciation Party, scheduled for the evening of Wednesday, November 5 from 6 – 8 pm at the Perry House.   Current Old Town Neighborhood Association members may reserve through the month of September before we consider allowing any non-member Old Town guests of members.  This adults-only free event for members usually fills up early, so please send your request to reserve to philbussey2@gmail.com and be sure to include your name(s), address and contact info and whether you would like to volunteer for a brief time slot.  If you have not yet paid for the calendar year 2025, see membership instructions at the bottom of this bulletin.  If not sure of your membership payment status, email otnamary@gmail.com

Monterey Bay Aquarium is free to locals through September 14.  For more information and tickets, go to http://montereybayaquarium.org/locals.

New Zoning for R-1 Properties in Monterey.  At the August 19, 2025 meeting, the City Council voted to adopt the SB9 requirements for lot splits allowing 2 units each, for a total of four, and went further to allow six units on a single lot when a unit is an affordable housing unit.  They did not want to defer until the lawsuit by other Charter cities (Monterey is a charter city) is settled on appeal.  In the original lawsuit, the court found that the state could not direct zoning in Charter cities.  The vote was 3-2 with the mayor, Councilman Gino Garcia, and Councilwoman Dr. Kim Barber approving (District 1, most of Old Town), and Councilman Ed Smith (District 2, most eastern part of Old Town) and Jean Rasch (a slim part of Old Town on Madison) opposing. 

Invitation to Wednesday and Saturday Barbecues at the American Legion.  At our Old Town Neighborhood Association Meeting on Wednesday, August 20, our speaker from the American Legion wanted to be sure that we, their neighbors, are always invited to attend the Wednesday Steak Barbecues (at $15, a bargain) and the Saturday Grills of Hot Dogs/ Hamburgers (under $6).  Soft drinks are reasonable and it’s a nice way to meet our veterans.

LOST AND FOUND: If you left your navy cotton jacket at the July picnic in Veterans Park, please reply to this bulletin.  

Thursdays, August 28- October 23, 6:00-8:30 pm – First City Academy– This inaugural First City Academy will consist of eight, weekly sessions on Thursdays from 6:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at various locations around the City, culminating in a graduation ceremony on October 23. The course is a chance to explore and learn about the inner workings or California’s First City. Participants will leave with a stronger connection to Monterey and a clearer sense of how they can contribute to creating a higher quality of life, now and for future generations. 

The city is primarily looking to interest neighbors and residents over 16 years of age, who have not been part of our City’s boards/commissions/council meetings etc. or who are relatively new to our City’s various programs and opportunities to engage.  The link to apply is posted at https://monterey.gov/firstcityacademy.

Rental Registry Compliance – All rental properties must be in compliance with the city rental registry ordinance, and be registered annually.  Fees must be received by the city by August 15.

Climate Action Plan Survey – The city is requesting input from residents on their climate action priorities.  Please take the survey at: haveyoursaymonterey.org/climate-action-plan.

The Monterey Public Library is now fine-free! 

Annual Residential Parking Passes are available to residents of Monterey and active military for $20, good for two hours at both East and West Downtown Garages, Cannery Row Garage and the Waterfront lot.  Bring proof of residency, vehicle registration and ID to Parking office, 340 Tyler Street in the East Garage.   See Monterey.org/parking for more information.

WILDFIRE READY Links from February 27 Town Hall Meeting:

Panel Discussion: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8N3njGF6g6c

Tree Standards: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cInp6kC0PP8

Defensible Space Inspections: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dDk7zxULL2M

Note to residents:  Please clear dry weeds from your property, as they endanger the entire neighborhood.

City of Monterey Accepting Applications for Boards, Committees, and Commissions.  For position descriptions and requirements, please go to Monterey.gov/bcc.

MIIS Student Housing Needed!  Do you have an extra bedroom in your house or a local rental?  Consider renting to a Middlebury Institute of International Studies (MIIS) student!  The housing crisis in Monterey is deeply affecting our student population with low inventory and high prices.  MIIS is reaching out to our community to form partnerships with local landlords and homeowners.  For more information, go to this link: https://www.canva.com/design/DAGb0hGd1Qk/V0hDlFvuILlZKtzRyIWIcQ/view?utm_content=DAGb0hGd1Qk&utm_campaign=designshare&utm_medium=link2&utm_source=uniquelinks&utlId=hba13c991dc.  Still have questions?  Contact the MIIS Landlord Coordinator Naomi Braswell at nbraswell@middlebury.edu or at (831) 647-4120.

Free Wharf Walks by Maritime Historian Tim Thomas the first Saturday of every month from 10am to noon.  Hear and experience a two hour cultural maritime history tour, with themes changing monthly.  Meet at the head of Old Fisherman’s Wharf near the pink Harbor House store. Free, but advance reservations are required and can be made at monterey.gov/library/events or by calling 831-646-3933.  This tour is recommended for ages 10 and up with a maximum group of 15 people.

The Presidio Museum of Monterey is open Saturdays and Sundays 10-4 pm – Learn the fascinating history of our Presidio, including the early indigenous settlers, the founding of the fort, the history during three wars, and the history of the Buffalo Soldiers. An interpretive walk with great views of the bay lead up to the Sloat Monument.  You can take a short cut from Van Buren over the creek bridge to reach it from Old Town.  Free.   Please consider volunteering as a docent for this great museum!

 Free Public Tours of Ed Ricketts Pacific Biological Laboratories Second Saturdays, 10:00-11:00 and 11:30-12:30 pm subject to availability. Modeled after famed ecologist Ed Ricketts, “Doc” was featured prominently in John Steinbeck’s novels about Cannery Row. The Lab at 800 Cannery Row was also where the idea of the Monterey Jazz Festival was born and welcomed such prominent figures as Louis Armstrong. Reserve in advance at monterey.gov/museums or by calling 831-646-5648. Visitors are also welcome to drop by without a reservation to self-tour this historic site from 12:00-4:00 pm on the second Saturday.

Casa Serano, the historic adobe at 412 Pacific Street, is now open for free visits on Saturday and Sunday 2-4 pm.  Docents can help you learn the interesting history of this adobe built in 1843, as you peruse the art and furnishings.

Old Town Neighborhood Association’s website is LIVE!  Visit oldtownmonterey.org for the latest on events, issues, and to find the Historic Homes self-guided walk featuring historic homes in our Old Town neighborhood.  Photos of the July 13 picnic are now posted on the social page of the website.

COMMUNITY GROUPS AND CLUBS

Are you interested in finding others with your interests?  Below are some of the other local organizations that welcome new members:

American Association of University Women – This national organization promotes equity for women in the workplace and in education.  In addition to supporting education through scholarships, they have book clubs, social events, monthly speakers, a Romancing the Coast monthly adventure, a hiking/walking group, and other interesting events.   See http://mpb-ca.aauw.net for more information. 

Monterey Civic Club – Founded in 1906, the club owns and meets monthly at the House of the Four Winds, located at 540 Calle Principal. This beautiful and historic adobe is believed to be the oldest women’s clubhouse in continuous use in the United States.  Members meet the first Tuesday of each month for lunch and a social program ($25), often with a speaker of importance to members.  Contact (831) 747-1072 for more information.

Gentrain Society is an organization for life-long learners.  They generally meet the first and third Wednesdays from 1:30-2:30 at the Monterey Peninsula College Lecture Forum #103.  Lectures are free and open to the public (except $3.00 parking fee).  Topics range from drama, history, and understanding civilizations and more.  Courses are also offered, along with trips organized for special events.

Native Daughters of the Golden West – founded in 1880s, for women born in California.  The Monterey Junipero Parlor No 141 meets at 6:30 pm in the Casa Serrano on the second Monday of each month.  An added benefit is that members can stay at the NDGW home designed by Julia Morgan on Baker Street in San Francisco.  For more information, call or text Jerilynn Crivello at 831-320-2080.

Kiwanis Club of Monterey –founded in 1926, helps support community projects, scholarships, and youth groups in our community. Learn more at http://www.kiwanisclubmonterey.org or by emailing factpath-kiwanis@yahoo.com.

Not Yet a Member of Old Town Neighborhood Association? Annual membership dues are just $20 for two adults in your household which covers the calendar year in which paid.  Your dues help support social events and technical costs of website, Zoom meetings, and newsletter. Members can be renters, owners or landlords of a property in Old Town.  Learn how to become a member on our website! If you have any questions, contact us!   All residents living above Pacific St between the creek near Madison and the Presidio/DLI are eligible.   Checks to OTNA can be mailed, along with your names, address, phone and email to our address below.   Old Town Neighborhood Association P O Box 724, Monterey, CA  93942

This information is being shared as a service by Old Town Neighborhood Association.  Information is presumed accurate, but is not guaranteed, and always subject to change.   Visit our website at oldtownmonterey.org.