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Neighborhood & Community Improvement Program
Monterey will celebrate 250 years all year long in 2020!
Record-setting Monterey Car Week - every August
Encouraging visitor awareness and good stewardship of the Monterey environment
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Sidewalks, curbs and gutters. New traffic signals, parks and community centers. Many such projects are made possible because of the dedicated neighborhood representatives who sit on the Neighborhood and Community Improvement Program (NCIP) Committee. The NCIP Committee makes numerous City projects a reality, projects that might otherwise go unfunded.
Established in 1985, NCIP directs tourist-generated dollars directly back into the City’s residential neighborhoods. Under a City Charter Amendment, at least 16% of the money collected from hotel taxes (Transient Occupancy Tax) must be spent on neighborhood and community improvements.
The most recent NCIP meeting is re-played on Fridays at 7 p.m. on the Monterey Channel.
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