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[[File:VoterDistrict_Street_Inset.png|300px|thumb|right|Monterey County Supervisor Districts]] | [[File:VoterDistrict_Street_Inset.png|300px|thumb|right|Monterey County Supervisor Districts]] | ||
− | Monterey County consists of five districts each with an elected county supervisor. | + | Monterey County consists of five districts each with an elected county supervisor. Supervisors are responsible for making and enforcing local ordinances. The Board of Supervisor's have the power to execute purchasing and holding land, managing properties, and collecting taxes as authorized by the law. <ref> http://www.counties.org/general-information/county-structure-0</ref> |
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− | + | [https://montereycountyca.opengov.com/transparency#/765/accountType=expenses&breakdown=ab6fc695-f7da-4b16-98c3-21c993a0b50d¤tYearAmount=cumulative¤tYearPeriod=years&graph=pie&legendSort=coa&proration=true&saved_view=2030&selection=5A3355C4A4136A9A393A27D375C6CF5C&year=NaN&selectedDataSetIndex=latest&fiscal_start=earliest&fiscal_end=latest Monterey County's expenses] | |
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Government
Monterey County consists of five districts each with an elected county supervisor. Supervisors are responsible for making and enforcing local ordinances. The Board of Supervisor's have the power to execute purchasing and holding land, managing properties, and collecting taxes as authorized by the law. [1]
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