Ins and Outs of Code Enforcement
Contact the Code Enforcement
Officer
The beauty, peacefulness and
safety of our neighborhoods make Monterey one of the most desirable places
to live in the country. Code Enforcement, a division of the Community
Development Department, plays an important role in maintaining the quality of our
neighborhoods.
Code Enforcement 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 “enforcement” (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.
For more info, call Code
Enforcement at 646.3750,
or link to our Code Enforcement
FAQ's.
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Report problems online
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Pocket Motorcycles,
Motorized Scooters
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Sleeping in
Vehicle in Driveway/Street
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Vehicles
Parked for Long Time Periods
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