The Monterey City Council will meet regularly on Election Day, Nov. 5, to vote on commission and city boards recommendations.

The are several vacancies on city boards, committees and commissions, according to Tuesday’s agenda. Mayor Tyller Williamson and Vice Mayor Kim Barber interviewed all of the candidates and made the following recommendations:

Neighborhood and Community Improvement Program Committee:

Aguajito Oaks:

Dean Bobrowski — Alternate

Monterey Vista:

Gina Sessions — Alternate

Naval Support Activity Monterey:

Evens Lanot — Representative

Adam Maddox — Alternate

Appeals Hearing Board:

Justin Cheng — Alternate

Parks and Recreation Commission:

Amy Reed — Member

The following candidates applied for each board or commission:

Appeals Hearing Board

Monique Kaldy (Council District 2)

Building and Housing Appeals Board

No applicants

Neighborhood and Community Improvement Program Committee

Aguajito Oaks:

Dean Bobrowski (Council District 2)

Monterey Vista:

Debra Machado (Council District 3)

Gina Sessions (Council District 2)

Naval Support Activity Monterey:

Evens Lanot (Council District 2)

Adam Maddox (Council District 4)

Parks and Recreation Commission

Cindy Brodsky (Council District 2)

Justin Cheng (Council District 4)

Eric Ebell (Council District 3)

Evens Lanot (Council District 2)

Monique Kaldy Council District 2)

Amy Reed (Council District 2)

Because Monique Kaldy is running for mayor of Monterey, and Williamson is running for re-election, Barber handled all the interviews for positions where Kaldy applied to avoid a conflict of interest.

If approved, each term would end on June 20, 2029 for all the recommendations.

The council still has a couple of vacancies to fill, including finding a representative for the Building and Housing Appeals Board, and another representative and alternative for the Presidio of Monterey on the NCIP Committee. Applications will continue to be received on an ongoing basis until all the vacancies are filled.

The Monterey City Council will meet at 4 p.m. Nov. 5 at Monterey City Hall, 580 Pacific Street. The meeting will be streamed online via Zoom at https://monterey-org.zoomgov.com/j/1607729333.