04-20-23

www.montereycountyweekly.com APRIL 20-26, 2023 MONTEREY COUNTY WEEKLY 13 Making a Difference Together Children and teens in Monterey County are in need of a safe and stable home. Becoming a resource family gives youth the chance to become reunified with their family or adopted. Monterey County Family and Children’s Services works towards building healthy families and strong communities. Become a resource family today, and change a child’s life forever. Federally Insured by NCUA | Equal Housing Lender 831.479.6000 or toll-free at 888.4BAYFED, ext. 304 www.bayfed.com/HomeLoans * An example Annual Percentage Rate (APR) for a 5/5 ARM is 6.285%. An example monthly mortgage payment is $4,480.00 per month (excludes taxes and insurance). The estimated quotes are based on a loan amount of $800,000 with credit scores of 680+ and a 80% loan to value. This offer and term are effective as of January 13, 2023 . Actual payments may be greater than the example and may vary based on the actual loan amount. The APR and payments on 5/5 ARM loans are fixed for the first 5 years and are variable thereafter, adjusting every 5 years. Other Adjustable and Fixed Rate mortgage loans are available for loan amounts up to $3,000,000. Additional down payment requirements, closing costs, and other conditions may apply. All loans are subject to approval of credit, income verification and property valuation. Bay Federal Credit Union membership required at the time of closing. For more information, visit www.bayfed.com, any Bay Federal Credit Union branch, or call a Bay Federal Home Loan Consultant at 831.479.6000 or toll-free at 888.4BAYFED, extension 304. Save an average of $252 on your mortgage payment! An annual savings of $3,024 Visit bayfed.com/arm to learn how much you can save. The Salinas City Elementary School District is seeking applicants to fill the important role of serving as a member of the Citizens’ Bond Oversight Committee. This committee exists to ensure that the proceeds from Measures G&H—the two general obligation bonds passed in 2022—are spent in accordance with the will of the voters. This committee satisfies the accountability requirements of Prop 39. Among the duties of this committee: Reviewing quarterly expenditure reports produced by the District to ensure that bond proceeds are expended only for the purposes set forth in the ballot measure and no proceeds are used for any teacher or administrative salaries or other operating expenses of the District. Recruitment for this committee is ongoing and will remain open unless and until four new members are approved. If you are interested, please visit this link: bit.ly/3YrZhsE to download and print the application, or you may obtain a paper copy of the application between the hours of 8:30am–4:30pm, Monday-Friday, at the front desk of the District Office, 840 S. Main St., Salinas. Please email your completed application to jacardenas@salinascity.k12.ca.us or return it to the District Office. Scan QR code to download application SEEKING APPLICANTS FOR THE CITIZENS’ BOND OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE

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