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Residents urge Pacific Grove to fix Presidio Boulevard sidewalks, restore ‘butterflies’ stained-glass and finish NOAA building historic report

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During general public comment, speakers pressed the council on pedestrian safety along Presidio Boulevard, requested the council accept a donated stained-glass ‘butterflies’ window for the Pacific Grove Museum of Natural History and asked for a status update on a delayed historic resources report for the former Navy/NOAA building.

Residents used general public comment to raise three issues: unsafe walking conditions on Presidio Boulevard, a local preservation group’s offer to return a stained-glass ‘butterflies’ window to public display, and concern over a delayed historic‑resources report for the former Navy/NOAA building.

Marcia Mosley, a Presidio Boulevard resident, told the council that there is no sidewalk between Lincoln and Miles Avenue and that the gap creates “a serious safety risk, especially for children, seniors, and individuals with disabilities.” Mosley described a sharp curve and…

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