Getting Information is Key
Here are places you can get and send it.
Following are links to information that we believe is key to helping you stay on top of information that is critical to maintaining the character of Carmel-by-the Sea.
CPA Survey Form
If you want to gather signatures of people who support our movement you can print this form.
Historic Home Position Paper
This is our suggestion for creating a new level of historic homes.
City of Carmel Website
The City of Carmel’s website is a good source of information.
Commercial and Residential Guidelines
Guidelines
These guidelines are what the Planning Department and Planning Commission use to make decisions about what houses will look like.
Carmel Historic Homes Register
This list shows all the existing homes in Carmel that are listed as historic. The architectural styles are pretty interesting.
City of Carmel Meetings
This is where you can see which meetings are coming up in the near future, find all the documents related to those meetings, and also find the links to those held online.
Planning Commission List of Applications
This is where you can see which projects are currently being discussed at the Planning Department.
City Clerk
The City Clerk is the best place to send any messages you want to be sent to commissioners.
Carmel Residents Association
Since 1987, the Carmel Residents Association has been the premier community civic organization for full and part-time residents (owners & renters) of Carmel-by-the-Sea and everyone interested in protecting our “Village in the Forest by the Sea”.
VoiceMap Tours/Blog
Carmel Cares has created walking and driving tours that educate locals and visitors about Carmel’s history, characters, architecture, businesses, and natural resources. You can either take them by walking using GPS triggered narration or with free blogs.