PREG

Preservation and Restoration of East Garrison

A group of residents working together to make East Garrison an even more wonderful place to live

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October in EG

There are so many projects happening in (and to) East Garrison that this has turned into the Help Wanted issue of the News. If one of these topics interests you, get in touch and we'll find a Team for you.

We understand everyone is busy. In my extended family we have "active listeners" - folks who want to stay up to date and who contribute when they have a free moment or when inspiration strikes. Feel free to be either a leader or an active listener.

Events in EG

EG Kiwanis are running a survey to find out what EG residents think about social events in EG, including how events should be funded. They would like your input on how to best serve East Garrison by creating new programs, supporting existing ones, etc. Survey results will be shared with the community, including the HOA and EG CSD. Take the survey HERE by 10/14.

Thank you!

Translator(s)

East Garrison is a great place to live, and people come here from all corners of the world. PREG would like to keep everyone informed in whatever way works best. We could use someone to translate the News, polls and surveys into Spanish and other languages. Do you know someone who could help us out? High school language students looking for volunteer hours, retirees, anyone with the skills! Email PREG

Where is Our Money Going?

Ever wonder about our Mello-Roos money? EG is "revenue neutral" with the county, and of course they're looking after our money, but it's always good to know what's going on. Your reporter can find the county budget HERE but can't make heads or tails of it. For example EG shows up in

  • "Capital Projects - Unfunded Augmentation"
  • "Developer Reimbursements"
  • "EG Public Financing Authority"

to name a few. If you know what those terms mean, and can figure out the numbers that go with them, we need you!

Email PREG

Historic Buildings of Ft Ord

Your reporter had heard that our historic buildings were WPA, so I asked Cameron Binkley, Command Historian at DLI. Here's what I learned:


President Roosevelt responded to the Great Depression by creating programs to put Americans back to work, thus stimulating economic activity and promoting recovery. Designed not to compete with industry, the Civilian Conservation Corps and the Works Progress Administration [WPA] sought to conserve and improve state and federal lands, including on military bases.

Locally, the legacy of work relief can be seen at Martinez Hall, originally Fort Ord’s

headquarters and now home to the Veterans Transition Center, and at East Garrison. Indeed, the first structures at East Garrison, originally known as Camp Ord, were built to house a regional CCC/WPA camp dating to 1934.

Later funding allowed skilled WPA workers to construct the Camp Ord Mess Hall Complex [that's our row of tile-roofed buildings] for use by the Army during mobilization when troops at Camp Ord lived in tents. Martinez Hall and WPA buildings at East Garrison evoke the romanticized Spanish past by employing an architectural style know as Mission Revival. Typified by red tile roofs, white adobesque walls, and long Spanish verandas, these features stand apart from the

more rapidly constructed utilitarian structures built at Fort Ord by contractors after the phase out of work relief. They are considered historic because of their association to the WPA, the Great Depression, and U.S. preparations for WWII.

Arts District

Ever find yourself thinking about our historic buildings while on a trip? Maybe you're near (Cooper Molera in Monterey) or far (historic buildings in foreign cities), and you wonder "why can't our Arts District look like this?"

Our buildings sit, just waiting for something wonderful to happen. PREG folks are gathering information like in the previous article, and we've found the East Garrison Cultural Resources Report (which answers the question "is there asbestos?") and ArtSpace has done an outreach study. We need a team to get the momentum going so someday you can look at a thriving arts district and know you had a hand in making it a reality. Sound like fun? Email PREG

Thanks for Voting

Voting is one of the most important things you can do to make EG an even more wonderful place to live. EG HOA ballots have been counted, and we'll find out the results on 10/7. Liberty HOA voters still have til 10/17 to get their ballots in. As of this writing only 17 Liberty ballots have been returned! Go to https://pro-ei.com/hoa/garrison/ for information.

Our community is shaped by our leadership, our leadership is chosen by those who vote. Thanks in advance for your contribution to EG!

EG and Transit

How EG should "provide and/or fund" transit service is still important. Some EG residents will ride the bus (tho not many survey respondents will) - the question is whether transit should be funded differently in EG from the rest of the county. We need folks to represent EG at meetings and with letter-writing. Email PREG to get connected to the group that's working on this issue.

Make your Opinion Heard!

Again this month, whatever you think, pro- or con-, share your opinions with our representatives!


Email addresses:

Our Supervisor, Wendy Root Askew district4@co.monterey.ca.us

All the supervisors: Clerk of the Board cob@co.monterey.ca.us

Monterey Salinas Transit Board: Address your message to "MST Board" send to Clerk to the Board Jeanette Alegar-Rocha clerk@mst.org

You can always go to a Board of Supervisors meeting (in person or on zoom) and tell them what you think during Public Comment at the beginning of each meeting


Upcoming Important Dates


  • BOARD OF SUPERVISORS: every Tuesday, occasionally regarding EG
  • Board of Supervisors on zoom https://montereycty.zoom.us/j/224397747
  • CSD meeting: November 6, 6:00, Fire Station
  • HOA meeting: October 7, 5:30, Fire Station
  • go to east-garrison.com for more information on these and more dates