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570 Pacific Street
Monterey, CA 93940

David Wright
Code Compliance Coordinator
831.646.3750
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The beauty, peacefulness and safety of our neighborhoods make Monterey one of the most desirable places to live in the country. Code Compliance plays an important role in maintaining the quality of our neighborhoods.

Code Compliance deals with a range of neighborhood issues, from abandoned vehicles parked in yards or driveways to illegal conversions of garages into living spaces and unsanitary buildup of trash and debris on private property.

The first “tool” in enforcing codes in Monterey is public education. When we explain that a law is being broken, most problems are resolved quickly. Actual code compliance (usually by way of issuing citations) is normally used only when we don’t gain voluntary cooperation. We stay in contact with community groups to understand local concerns, and we welcome all questions regarding your neighborhood issues.
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About the Monterey City Code
Monterey is one of over a hundred charter cities in the State of California. A Charter City is governed on the basis of a charter, similar to a constitution, that establishes the powers and authorities of the city as opposed to a General Law City that enjoys only those powers specifically granted to it by the State. Changes to a Charter must be approved by a vote of the citizens of Monterey.

The Monterey Municipal Code (M.C.C.) is a compilation of the City Charter and all ordinances adopted by the Council. Currently there are 39 chapters in the code in addition to the Charter. Some M.C.C. chapters are referred to as ordinances. When used this way the term ordinance does not mean a single legislative action, but a compilation of all legislative actions on a particular topic. For example, M.C.C Chapters 33 and 38 are adopted and cited as the Zoning Ordinance and the Subdivision Ordinance.

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Have a question about accessibility to City buildings and other properties?
Visit the Accessibility web page or Contact the ADA Coordinator
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831.646.3890
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