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New Monterey, Monterey, California

Coordinates: 36°36′53″N 121°54′08″W / 36.61472°N 121.90222°W / 36.61472; -121.90222
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New Monterey
New Monterey is located in California
New Monterey
New Monterey
Location in California
Coordinates: 36°36′53″N 121°54′08″W / 36.61472°N 121.90222°W / 36.61472; -121.90222
CountryUnited States
StateCalifornia
CountyMonterey County
CityMonterey
Elevation56 ft (17 m)

New Monterey is a former unincorporated community incorporated in Monterey in Monterey County, California.[1] It is located north of the Presidio of Monterey,[2] at an elevation of 56 feet (17 m).[1] Monterey's famous Cannery Row is located in New Monterey neighborhood.

The New Monterey post office operated from 1909 to 1913.[2]

Government

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Because New Monterey falls within the Monterey city limits, it is governed by Monterey's mayor and 4 city council members, all elected by the public.[3] As of December 2019, the mayor is Clyde Roberson and the city council members are Dan Albert, Jr., Alan Haffa, Ed Smith, and Tyller Williamson.[3]

At the county level, Monterey is represented on the Monterey County Board of Supervisors by Supervisor Mary Adams.[4]

In the California State Legislature, New Monterey is in the 17th Senate District, represented by Democrat John Laird, and in the 29th Assembly District, represented by Democrat Robert Rivas.[5]

In the United States House of Representatives, New Monterey is in the 19th Congressional District and is represented by Democrat Jimmy Panetta, son of former California Congressman Leon Panetta.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: New Monterey, Monterey, California
  2. ^ a b Durham, David L. (1998). California's Geographic Names: A Gazetteer of Historic and Modern Names of the State. Clovis, Calif.: Word Dancer Press. p. 926. ISBN 1-884995-14-4.
  3. ^ a b "City Council". City of Monterey California. Retrieved 2019-12-18.
  4. ^ "Monterey County Supervisorial District 5 Map (North District 5)" (PDF). County of Monterey. Archived from the original (PDF) on 1 July 2012. Retrieved 21 September 2012.
  5. ^ "Statewide Database". UC Regents. Archived from the original on February 1, 2015. Retrieved February 11, 2015.