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Carmel-by-the-Sea updates public works schedule: Devendorf Park fence to finish, new hires and parking enforcement start

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City staff said Friday that the Devendorf Park fence replacement is scheduled to be finished Tuesday, the city will recruit several public-works positions and a new parking enforcement officer starts July 1; the update also covered planned stairs work at Tenth Avenue and paving at Second and Lincoln.

At a staff briefing Friday, June 13, Carmel-by-the-Sea officials outlined near-term public works projects, hiring plans and a parking enforcement change ahead of the summer visitor season.

Marissa Bermudez, the city's human resources manager, and Ken, the city's new public works director, described projects underway and staffing actions that they said are intended to improve safety and maintenance around town. "I'm Marissa Bermudez. I'm the city's HR manager," Bermudez said. Ken, who has been on the job about four weeks, described field work and recruitment efforts.

The most immediate item is the Devendorf Park fence replacement. Ken said crews and volunteers from Carmel Cares have been working on the…

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