Together we demonstrated the concern shared by a significant number of neighborhood and Monterey residents who are commited to keeping this trail open to the public, and who have a vision for the future of our town that places a high priority on the preservation of greenspace and our mutual quality of life.

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If you have photos of our Mothers day Hike and Cookout to share,
please email jpegs to righttohike@mac.com and we will post them here!

BULLETIN: A Parcel B homeowner has filed a police report against the hikers on Sunday, stating that we were noisy, rude, disrespectful, etc. If you participated in the hike, and would like an opportunity to set the record straight regarding this baseless complaint, please submit a brief written, signed statement and bring it or mail it to Monterey Police Department (Attention Officer Garcia) 351 Madison Street Monterey, CA 93940. The case number to reference is 08-2562.
"...a resident whose property abuts the trail and opposes the public access said she and another family filed complaints with Monterey police Sunday after marchers began clapping loudly as they walked by. ...Several marchers flatly denied that they initiated the clapping, and described the event as peaceful and nonconfrontational. One marcher said she heard people on a balcony in a nearby home begin to clap as marchers passed by, prompting waves and applause in return."

 
 
 
 
 

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