Doesn’t park in the handicapped spot that’s good. But it’s not good to park in the red on the corner and partially block the crosswalk too.

Why not wait until later when P.G. is deserted?
Doesn’t park in the handicapped spot that’s good. But it’s not good to park in the red on the corner and partially block the crosswalk too.

Why not wait until later when P.G. is deserted?
Termites do your best.

“We’re about 60 percent into it,” said Jorge Rodriguez, the artist leading the project and working alongside fellow sculptors Javier Campos and Neftali Palomares commissioned to do the work. “We’re now going over the fine details.”
“The transformation of natural resources into chainsaw ‘art’ is an absurd practice within an environment such as Berwick Park,” said Coletti, in a prepared statement. “Many, including myself, want to see a living tree re-established here instead.”
Price of this little wooden whats-it reduced from OMG-crazy-stupid-expensive to just crazy-stupid expensive.
Stumbled on this on Saturday. Never read or heard a thing about it. Not many people there, mostly owners of the cool cars. 
Man population is dropping like butterflies. For a Man Cave to make money you need more men in P.G.


Noon on Saturday I come across an unattended commercial vehicle parked in the disabled parking place. Look around and see none of P.G.’s finest so I take a few pictures and consider call them or at least the 831-747-7085 number and reporting them. Then head off to go to the bank.

The driver shows up and shouted at me asking if I had some concern and after a debate on what the definition of parking is I go into the bank. Driver of said Central Coast Juicery truck moved it to a legal parking spot and goes to the same bank as I, where he continues to deny any wrongdoing. Give it up Mark, you ended up on Facebook in addition to LighthouseAvenue.com.
Central Coast Juicery Parks Delivery Truck In Disabled Parking
Found posted in various places downtown.
“Because your human numbers have swollen to more than 7 billion, and you’ve trashed our homes along the ocean, we settled on buildings like those of Pacific Grove, high above the night time dangers. Now you’re sending falcons and owls after us, so we’re stressed and in terror every moment of the day and night.”

All this over gulls while a major contributor goes unchecked.
Business property owners have until Feb. 20 to remove the birds’ nests on their buildings or face fines and penalties.
To help make sure owners are in compliance, the city plans to send drones to record video footage of business district rooftops in a search for nests.
The drone-and-raptor plan was the brainchild of economic development director Mark Brodeur, who also happens to be in charge of vector control.
“Sea gulls are essentially flying rats,” he says.
(City Councilman Rudy Fischer) said the city has already dealt with the “easy food” that tempts gulls by modifying downtown garbage cans.
“The gulls are getting aggressive at restaurants and pooping everywhere,” Fischer said.
Restaurants are attracting the gulls by not following health department rules. They need to be penalized with fines and made to pay for the cleanups.
One can take a walk and see the local businesses that have no respect for the town they operate in:
Mandos:

Mandos

P.G. Juice N Java:
Classic Catering: 
Fandango:
Pacific Grove To Unleash Birds Of Prey And Drones To Spy On Rooftops