Section Of Sunset Scores A Sidewalk

Between Congress ave and 17 Mile Drive. Great news for bicycles that don’t ride where they belong.

The small stretch of road is not near any hotels or services, so it’s unclear how often the new pathway will be used, especially by tourists. And it’s an uphill climb from 17 Mile Drive to Congress, which could make for a difficult trek for people in non-motorized wheelchairs and those with other disabilities.

Section Of Sunset Scores A Sidewalk

Apartments Proposed For Valley Old National Bank Site

OK, but three stories?

Santa Clarita-based AMG & Associates has proposed two three-story buildings, each of which would have five apartments. One building would be along Grand Avenue and the other would face Forest Avenue. Nine five-bedroom units would be rented at market rate while one four-bedroom apartment would be designated as affordable housing

Apartments Proposed For Valley Old National Bank Site

Say Bye To Rusty Garden Decor Store

Now the new outdoor dining at Leaning Red House.

No Rusty Garden

Today we closed the doors on a dream that came true to own our own store. It wasn’t easy but we persevered through some tough times. We could not have made it without the help of friends, family support and of course you. We hope you remember the store as a serene, comforting oasis as we do

Say Bye To Rusty Garden Decor Store

P.G. Police Chief Bailin’ Like Palin

Are there ever any internal applicants for chief? They may be more loyal to the town instead of the come heres with no connection or work history in P.G.

PGPD Help Wanted

 

The Pacific Grove Police Officer’s Association confirms Police Chief Vicki Myers announced she will no longer be working for the department during a briefing on Saturday.

P.G. Police Chief Bailin’ Like Palin

NOAA Building Becomes A Home For Mom.

Just like the older Panetta that lost Fort Ord, the younger one fails to save government land.

last week, the Monterey Herald talked to one of the buyers, Tianzhi Chu, who told the newspaper he bought the building so his mother and real estate partner, Yuncheng Huang, could live there.

A local group, which calls itself COAST, wanted the building donated to the City of Pacific Grove and turned into a science and environmental center. According to COAST, “more than 2,500 residents, including leading oceanographers, marine biologists and other scientists,”
signed a petition urging that the property be used for  marine scientific research and education.”

Congressman Jimmy Panetta has backed that plan, and he  repeatedly called for the property to be taken off the auction
block because, he said, the federal Public Buildings Reform Board “failed to engage with local stakeholders.”

NOAA Building Becomes A Home For Mom.

Andrew Chyo Denies Sex With Boys, Released On Bail

Is P.G.P.D. being secretive about Chyo’s work with them?

‘A lifelong P.G. resident, Chyo worked in the city’s recreation department for several  years and volunteered with the Pacific Grove Police Department, although police in a press release last week intentionally withheld that information from the public, saying only that Chyo “worked in the local Pacific Grove community.”

‘Asked why PGPD did not disclose Chyo’s employment history, Cmdr. David Santos said “the press release was to notify the public of Mr. Chyo’s arrest in the event that someone may have more information or may have been an additional victim.”

Andrew Chyo Denies Sex With Boys, Released On Bail

P.G. School Employee Arrested For Sex With Underage Boy

I wonder what the bumper stickers on Chyo’s car said.

Andrew Chyo

Pacific Grove Police said that a man was arrested Tuesday at around 7:30 a.m. on nine felony oral copulation charges against a minor.

A victim reported to police in April that Andrew Chyo, 26, had allegedly sexually assaulted them in 2019 when they were 17-years-old, according to police.

Mr. Chyo was employed by the District in roles that included high school tutor, instructional assistant at both Pacific Grove Middle School and Pacific Grove High School, assistant Pacific Grove High School athletic coach, and short term hourly work supporting school staff at high school functions. He was employed during specific periods between 2015-2021 school year.

P.G. School Employee Arrested For Sex With Minor

Police Non Emergency Reporting App Launches

Now you can report offending social media comments with ease!

Jenny McAdams Boudior

The city of Pacific Grove launched a new tool to help people with non-emergencies within city limits.

The new service request program allows citizens to report things like potholes, graffiti and parking violations. Once submitted, people can check the status of their request.

The new portal can be accessed via the My Pacific Grove smartphone app, available in the app store. You can also visit the portal on CityOfPG.org.

Police Non Emergency Reporting App Launches

She’s Come Undone – McAdams Triggered By Facebook Comment

Are We Done

Jenny McAdams calls the cops when she’s called “Done”.

But a mere four days after the judge’s admonishment, a spokeswoman for the Pacific  Grove Police Department said McAdams filed a police report Monday over statements Miller made online.

“An informational report was created by the responding officer for documentation purposes only,” Jocelyn Francis explained. “It is the discretion of the officer on whether or not to write a report, and in this case the officer generated a report.”

McAdams explained the reason for making the police report.

“Concerned residents reached out to me and sent me screenshots of a post where Mr. Miller referred to both the court hearing and myself as ‘done,’” McAdams told The Pine Cone. “I do not know what “done” means to Mr. Miller or how I am “done,” but after review of the post, I was advised to file an informational police report to document this statement.”

She’s Come Undone – McAdams Triggered By Facebook Comment

Who To Help With Government Covid Handouts?

Resident serving programs like parks, sewer systems and social services win, tourist attractions lose.

  • Sewer infrastructure and recycled water plant 3.6
  • Parks and recreation programs 3.5
  • Nonprofit food banks and social service agencies 3.3
  • Funding for police and other public safety services 3.0
  • “Helping out” restaurants, bars, retail shops 3.0.
  • Arts, music and entertainment and tourism-related businesses 2.7.

Pacific Gove residents are most interested in using nearly $2 million in federal Covid-19 aid the city is getting to fund upgrades to streets, intersections and sidewalks and least interested in using the money for government technology upgrades, according to the results of a survey from 847 people.

The survey asked citizens to rank how they would like the federal taxpayer dollars to be spent on a scale of 1-5. Public infrastructure received the strongest responses and got a 3.7 average rating.

Who To Help With Government Covid Handouts?