Melodie Chrislock of Public Water Now just might have not endorsed McAdams.
How many of those endorsements on Jenny’s campaign site are also lies?
Melodie Chrislock of Public Water Now just might have not endorsed McAdams.
How many of those endorsements on Jenny’s campaign site are also lies?
Rule is noted at Ch. 17.40 Coastal Zoning | Marina Municipal Code
I’d expect nothing less than the normal cheating Jenny McAdams actions but to post signs more than 60 days before election day. Taken today, September 5. Sixty more days would be Monday November 4.
People on Nextdoor say it’s been up since at least Sunday September 1.

Ensure a win by cheating?

It seems that a certain council member, a woman of supposedly impeccable standing, has dared to flout the very rules she is sworn to uphold. This audacious individual has been caught red-handed, brazenly erecting signs on public property long before the designated start date.
One cannot help but wonder if this flagrant disregard for the law is a mere oversight, or perhaps a calculated attempt to gain a competitive edge. After all, when one is hand-picked by existing council members, it is easy to believe oneself above the common rabble.
This council member’s feeble excuses for her transgressions are as laughable as they are insulting. They begin with a feigned ignorance of the misdemeanor, following on with a claim that it was the unknown act of an over-zealous supporter, and ending with a defiant but false assertion that the property owner’s permission was granted.
It is truly a scandal that such a person holds a position of power. Let us hope that justice will prevail, and that this individual will be held accountable for her actions.
Are the esteemed council members and mayor willing to turn a blind eye to this or hold their appointed peer accountable to the high standards of appropriate behavior of someone in office?


Here is another similar ‘shopped photo found at her daytime job’s website

Just the other day I saw a Marina public safety person scraping the American flag decals off their car. Don’t want to trigger newly appointed council person Jennifer McAdams.

And also the push for higher salaries for council members. (YouTube)
Twitter in January 2023. Don’t bother, it’s blocked to non-followers.
Click the keyword Jenny McAdams and read all about the experience she can bring to Marina:

At the meeting, McAdams said she is fully prepared to serve the city of Marina “diligently and effectively” drawing from her experience of serving as a council member of another city, among other accomplishments.
in the end, Mayor Bruce Delgado, Mayor Pro-Tem and District 4 council member Liesbeth Visscher, District 1 member Brian McCarthy and District 2 member Kathy Biala, unanimously voted to appoint McAdams who will represent District 3.
District 3 is the airport and how appropriate, the hog farm. As a Marina homeowner, I will not vote for Bruce Degado in 2026 or Kathy Biala in 2024 which may not matter in this city but will have no respect from me.
Opportunities abound to travel to conferences and not participate.

Says she paid live in BF $1,800 as a “campaign consultant”.
Former P.G. City Councilman Dan Miller complained to the FPPC about McAdams’ payment to Hadley, the father of her youngest kid. On Monday, Miller — who told the Fair Political Practices Commission that McAdams and Hadley live together — got notice from agency Division Chief Angela Brereton that the commission would move ahead with an investigation The Pine Cone could not locate any previous campaign documents showing that Hadley had worked for McAdams’ campaign as a consultant..
Not really a good way to represent the people that already pay enough taxes. Maybe she was looking for revenues to pay council a full salary with benefits.

An idea by Pacific Grove City Councilwoman Jenny McAdams to tax property owners whose homes are “empty” “underutilized” received a frigid reception from residents and her council colleagues at a meeting Wednesday night. The idea was shot down without even the first statement taken toward developing the proposal.
McAdams proposed taxing people who own homes in P.G. but don’t live in them often enough and don’t rent them out an annual tax on each of the 1,34 “empty homes” in PG.,