Archived Projects in the Carmel Valley

The Canine Sports Facility and Event Center would include daily member usage and up to “24 event days” per year. In addition to several trailers for use as an office, and for members, storage and restrooms, there would also be a fenced field, parking area and walking paths.

Project Proposed: 2013
LW Position: Opposed the Project
Project Status: Denied

The Board of Supervisors are working toward an ordinance to limit development via implementing a policy in the Carmel Valley Master Plan.

Project Proposed: 2000
LW Position: Reviewed, Urged Stronger Language
Status: Approved with Stronger Policy Language

The Carmel Rio Road project includes mixed income residential on 7.9 acres within the Carmel Valley Master Plan.

Project Proposed: 2016
LW Position: Opposed the Project
Project Status: Denied on Appeal by Supervisors

This project would remodel the existing Carmel Valley Shopping Center and demolish a movie theatre and grocery store.

Project Proposed: 2004
LW Position: Requested More Review
Status: Approved

A mini-storage facility is being proposed in Carmel Valley without the necessary environmental review required by CEQA. The proposal is inconsistent with the Carmel Valley Master Plan which requires a “limit on development” in the area based on the fact that the Hatton Canyon Bypass has not been constructed.

Project Proposed: 1999
LW Position: Reviewed, No Position Taken
Status: Approved

After a 10-year struggle to preserve the unique beauty and quality of life in Carmel Valley, on June 2, 2009, the Monterey County Board of Supervisors finally gave local residents the chance to create their own town by setting the date for the election.

Project Proposed: 2009
LW Position: Supported the Measure
Status: The Measure Failed To Get Enough Votes