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Resident alerts committee to proposed Monterey County rehabilitation center and upcoming decision

Salinas Police Community Advisory Committee · December 16, 2025
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Summary

An unidentified resident used the public comment period to say Monterey County proposes a rehabilitation facility on Constitution near Creek Ridge, that opponents are organizing, and that a decision is set for Jan. 6; the speaker urged awareness and local engagement.

During public comment at the Dec. 15 Police Community Advisory Committee meeting an unidentified resident raised concerns about a proposed Monterey County rehabilitation center for court-committed (LPS) individuals that, the speaker said, would be located on Constitution near Creek Ridge.

The resident said opponents are organizing and said a decision by county officials was expected on Jan. 6. The committee chair interjected to caution about off-agenda topics and Brown Act implications but allowed the speaker to finish, and the committee noted the county—s assistant city manager handles homelessness-related operations and that agency-level oversight would be the appropriate follow-up.

The comment was taken as a public-notice item rather than a city action; no committee vote or directive was recorded on the proposal during the meeting.