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In a recent meeting of the Monterey County Board of Supervisors, key updates on community projects and upcoming events were shared, highlighting the board's commitment to addressing local concerns.
Supervisor Daniels opened the discussion by addressing the temporary closure pilot program in Toro Park, which has been a topic of concern among residents. He announced that the program will be removed soon, potentially as early as this week, and a community meeting will be organized to discuss the changes. The new closure will be relocated closer to the school to better accommodate community feedback, with plans to have it in place by the start of the school year.
Additionally, Supervisor Daniels noted that construction has begun on Lorella's grade, and his office is dedicated to ensuring accessibility for residents affected by the project. He emphasized the importance of communication during this time to minimize disruptions.
Supervisor Church also shared positive news, announcing a ribbon-cutting ceremony for a new sign in Castroville, scheduled for Thursday at 10 AM. He highlighted the significance of Castroville as the second oldest settlement in Monterey County and mentioned upcoming improvements by Caltrans in the area. Furthermore, he expressed excitement about the completion of an eight-mile road work project on Elkhorn Road, which has been pending for nearly 50 years.
The meeting concluded with no comments from the Chief Administrative Officer, and the board announced a break from regular meetings for a few weeks. Some supervisors will attend the National Association of Counties conference in Philadelphia, while staff will remain available for community inquiries.
These discussions reflect the board's ongoing efforts to engage with residents and improve local infrastructure, ensuring that community needs are prioritized as projects move forward.
Converted from County of Monterey Board of Supervisors 7/8/25 meeting on July 09, 2025
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