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Monterey County Achieves Clean California Community Designation

MONTEREY COUNTY, Calif. — Monterey County has officially earned the status of a Clean California Community, a significant recognition highlighting its ongoing efforts to combat illegal dumping and litter while preserving the environment. This designation is part of Governor Gavin Newsom’s ambitious $1.2 billion Clean California initiative, launched in 2021.

What is the Clean California Community Designation Program?

The Clean California Community Designation Program aims to create cleaner, more beautiful neighborhoods throughout the state. To achieve this designation, communities must meet a set of established criteria focusing on key areas such as youth education, infrastructure improvement, enforcement measures, and organized collection drives. Monterey County successfully completed at least 10 of the 15 criteria outlined by the program.

Benefits of Designation

Now that Monterey County has received this designation, several benefits come into play, including:

  • Personalized Signage: The county can display personalized signs featuring the Clean California Community designation seal.
  • State Recognition: The county will be highlighted on state websites, showcasing its commitment to maintaining a clean environment.
  • Grant Opportunities: Access to national grant opportunities will support further environmental initiatives and community projects.

The Role of the Illegal Dumping and Litter Abatement Task Force (IDLATF)

Central to Monterey County’s success in earning this designation is the work of the Illegal Dumping and Litter Abatement Task Force (IDLATF). Established in 1996, the IDLATF combines educational initiatives with enforcement and community engagement to tackle issues related to litter and illegal dumping. The task force has developed programs that offer free disposal of litter and waste during community clean-up events and assists victims of illegal dumping.

Recent Initiatives and Penalty Increases

To further deter illegal dumping, Monterey County has introduced significant increases in fines effective in 2024. These penalties have escalated as follows:

  • From $100 to $2,500 for initial offenses
  • From $200 to $5,000 for subsequent offenses
  • From $500 to $5,000 for repeat violations

These measures, initiated in July 2021, aim to reinforce the county’s commitment to stricter regulations against environmental violations.

Impact and Community Collaboration

Through collaborative efforts, Monterey County has made considerable progress in removing litter and debris. The community, alongside the IDLATF, has successfully cleared over 3.4 million cubic yards of litter from roadsides and public spaces, contributing to a significantly cleaner environment.

For those interested in learning more about the Clean California initiative and its impact, visit the California Department of Transportation for further information on how these efforts are shaping communities across the state.

With the achievement of the Clean California Community designation, Monterey County exemplifies the powerful impact of community action and the importance of environmental stewardship in creating a cleaner, healthier place to live.


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