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City to visit nearly 400 multi-unit buildings to finish unit numbering

April 03, 2026 | Carmel-by-the-Sea, Monterey County, California


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City to visit nearly 400 multi-unit buildings to finish unit numbering
City staff said they will begin door-to-door visits April 9-10 to complete a multi-unit numbering project after limited initial responses.

"We actually have a total of 396 multi-unit buildings. Of those, we've only heard from 38," Marissa said, and staff described an outreach plan to visit buildings next Thursday and Friday with employees and volunteers who will wear badges.

The city asked residents to contact City Hall if anyone representing the project does not identify themselves as a city employee. Staff said the visits are intended to complete unit numbering for multi-unit properties.

Timing and logistics: field visits are scheduled for April 9 and 10; staff and volunteers will carry identification. No penalties or enforcement actions were discussed in the briefing.

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