In this episode of “What’s the Plan Monterey County,” your hosts Paul Weyant, Mark Carbonaro, and Dan Miller delve into a diverse range of crucial topics affecting the Monterey County community.
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What’s The Plan? Podcast Episode 173
In this episode we discuss the recent Salinas City Manager change, a housing report Pacific Grove Planning Dept commissioned, M&S Building Supply closing and much more.
What’s The Plan? Podcast Episode 172
Mark, Dan and Paul discuss the Salinas City Council condemnation of a DeSantis Fundraiser, Diane Feinstein’s Replacement, the plan for 84 houses at the PG NOAA building and much more.
What’s The Plan? Podcast Episode 171
Dan, Paul and Mark talk about the Airport, PG Hotel Construction and other news.
What’s The Plan? Podcast Episode 170
Dan, Mark and Paul discuss news from around Monterey County during the past week. Water district eminent domain, homeless hotel in Marina, PG DEI and car/bike accident in Salinas.
She’s Come Undone – McAdams Triggered By Facebook Comment

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.”
Jenny McAdams Loses Restraining Order For Her So-Called Fear
And it’s a win for free speech. Will she pay for Dan Miller’s Attorney Fees?
‘On Thursday, Monterey County Superior Court Judge Julie R. Culver tossed Councilwoman Jenny McAdams’ request for a restraining order against former P.G. city councilman Dan Miller
McAdams claimed Miller had “harassed” her because, among other things, she didn’t like what Miller wrote about her. She claimed to “remain in a state of fear” from Miller.
But Culver strongly rejected McAdams” arguments, saying that Miller has the right to cover her in the newspaper.
Culver said Miller could recover his attorney’s fees, and the parties will be back in court in June.
Jenny McAdams Loses Restraining Order For Her So-Called Fear
Jenny McAdams Freakout – Wants Restraining Order Against Media

Must hate the news for also busting her for cheating on property tax?
She needs to take a tip from mentor Nancy, go and have some ice cream and ignore the facts that escape to the media. Must add that I was unaware that she had a full time job. So why was she looking to get a 100% raise with medical benefits?
In a document filed on Feb. 15 in Monterey County Superior Court, McAdams claims that Miller, now the managing editor of a weekly newspaper called the Pacific Grove Press, has been sending what she described as harassing emails and making calls to her employer, the office of Monterey County Supervisor Wendy Root Askew where she works as an executive assistant, as well as to city officials.
“Mr. Miller then takes his ongoing harassment to the next level and writes about it in his paper,” McAdams states. She claims his actions have “taken an emotional toll” on her and that she remains “in a state of fear.” She also claims he’s disrupting her work.
Miller denies he’s done anything wrong. He says he’s a journalist who’s doing his job covering an elected official. Miller writes a 2,000-word weekly column called “View From The Rocky Shores,” where he routinely reports on and criticizes city officials with a noticeable focus on McAdams. Since starting the column in September, he’s reported on and taken her to task for numerous items, including more recently missing parts of Council meetings or leaving early.
Jenny McAdams Freakout – Wants Restraining Order Against Media
Miller Time For Mayor

Dan Miller would be way better than STR loving K(r)ampe
Kampe’s opponent, Dan Miller said there is another challenge more pressing than water.
“Financial stability mainly, and I have tried to do that for years, even before I was on the city council, and trying to convince the councils to keep control of spending,” Miller said.
Miller is a third generation Pacgrovian and has served six years on the city council.
Pacific Grove has long been burdened with problems related to the public employee retirement system and Miller said as mayor he would be against exorbitant pay raises and retirements for city staff. Currently the city has about $4.7 million a year budgeted annually for public employee retirement related expenses.
Want A Mayor That Has More P.G. Experience?
P.G. has had it’s share of mayors with years of bureaucrat experience, here’s a contender that has more years of Pacific Grove experience that most ex-mayors combined.

Dan Miller, 60, said that he believes his six-plus years as
a P.G. city councilman and three years on the city’s planning
commission qualify him to be mayor. “What separates me
from the rest of the council is that I vote with the people of
Pacific Grove’s best interests in mind,” Miller said.
