City of Salinas

City of Salinas The climate is also ideal for the floral industry and grape vineyards planted by world-famous vintners.

Community Profile

Salinas and the Salinas Valley are known as "The Salad Bowl of the World" for the production of lettuce, broccoli, mushrooms and strawberries along with numerous other crops. Although agriculture forms an economic base, more than 100 manufacturing firms call Salinas home. Some of the largest employers in the area include: Dole Fresh Vegetable, the County of Monterey, Household C

redit Services, and Salinas Valley Memorial Hospital. History of Salinas

Salinas' earliest inhabitants were small tribes of Native Americans who were largely undisturbed during the Spanish era. It wasn't until Mexico gained independence from Spain in 1822 that outside settlers began to arrive in Salinas. Named for a nearby salt marsh, Salinas became the seat of Monterey County in 1872 and incorporated in 1874. In the mid-1800s, Salinas' agricultural industry began to grow. In 1867, several local businessmen laid-out a town plan and enticed the Southern Pacific Railroad to build its tracks through Salinas City. Agriculture continued as the area's major industry and by the end of World War I, the "green gold" growing in the fields helped make Salinas one of the wealthiest cities (per capita) in the United States. Today, "The Salad Bowl of the World" fuels a $2 billion agriculture industry which supplies 80% of the country's lettuce and artichokes, along
with many other crops. Form of Government

The City Manager, who is appointed by City Council, is responsible for all City departments except the appointed City Attorney. The City Council legislates policies, enacts ordinances, approves the budget, and appoints advisory boards and commissions. The seven-member City Council includes six members, elected by district, for four-year staggered terms on a nonpartisan basis, plus the Mayor who is elected at-large and serves a term of two years. Our current City Hall was built in 1964 and an addition was constructed in 1975. Our old City Hall no longer exists, but we have some records of the building dating back to 1907. It was demolished shortly after our current City Hall was opened in 1964. Health Care

Salinas has extensive health and medical services with two of the County’s four hospitals located within the City – Salinas Valley Memorial Hospital and Natividad Medical Center. Salinas also offers skilled nursing and convalescent homes, as well as residential retirement facilities for seniors, and over 200 practicing physicians. Housing

Salinas is a community of neighborhoods with a wide variety of housing options. With Victorians and the historic Spanish influence, Salinas provides renters and homebuyers
a housing assortment, from modest cottages and modern townhouses to spacious "rancheros" nestled in the oak-dotted countryside. Newer developments provide attractive and imaginative tract homes and condominiums along side the many modern homes in well-established neighborhoods. Newcomers and longtime residents will find a neighborhood to their liking, regardless of whether they are looking for something larger to accommodate a growing family, or simply want to find smaller quarters for their retirement years.

City of Champions: Boys and Girls Club of America Pacific Region Youth of the Year!Congratulations to Nianti on this pre...
06/06/2026

City of Champions: Boys and Girls Club of America Pacific Region Youth of the Year!
Congratulations to Nianti on this prestigious regional honor! Thank you for representing Salinas with such incredible leadership and heart.

When riding an e-scooter, make sure you are riding safe and know the rules: -Max speed limit of 15 MPH -Riders under 18 ...
06/05/2026

When riding an e-scooter, make sure you are riding safe and know the rules:
-Max speed limit of 15 MPH
-Riders under 18 must wear a helmet
-E-scooters are not allowed on sidewalks
-Riders must obey traffic laws and signs
Unsafe riding puts everyone at risk. Be alert. Be respectful. Be part of the solution.
For more information and to read the full article, visit salinas.gov/news

The City of Salinas proudly raised the Progress Pride Flag at City Hall in honor of Pride Month!This annual tradition ce...
06/05/2026

The City of Salinas proudly raised the Progress Pride Flag at City Hall in honor of Pride Month!
This annual tradition celebrates inclusion, diversity, and our continued commitment to fostering a welcoming community for all.

06/05/2026

¡Hola Salinas! El Administrador de la Ciudad, René Méndez, les trae las últimas actualizaciones de la Ciudad de Salinas

06/05/2026

Hello Salinas! City Manager Rene Mendez bringing you the latest updates from the City of Salinas.

𝗘𝗺𝗽𝘁𝘆. 𝗖𝗹𝗲𝗮𝗻. 𝗗𝗿𝘆. Keep all recyclables free of food and liquid. Make sure all recyclables have been emptied, rinsed, an...
06/04/2026

𝗘𝗺𝗽𝘁𝘆. 𝗖𝗹𝗲𝗮𝗻. 𝗗𝗿𝘆. Keep all recyclables free of food and liquid. Make sure all recyclables have been emptied, rinsed, and patted dry. Dirty items will interfere with the recycling process. 👉 Read more about Recycling 101 at salinas.gov/news

Looking ahead, the Abbott St. Project is part of Year 2 of the Pavement Management Plan.Upcoming improvements will inclu...
06/03/2026

Looking ahead, the Abbott St. Project is part of Year 2 of the Pavement Management Plan.
Upcoming improvements will include:
-Upsizing sanitary sewers
-Full depth reclamation of existing pavement
-New striping improvements

06/03/2026

APPLY TODAY: Ready to shape the future of Salinas? The City of Salinas is seeking an experienced and collaborative Chief of Planning to lead key planning, permitting, and environmental review functions during a transformative period of growth and revitalization!

Reporting to the Community Development Director, you will oversee advanced and current planning divisions, guide major initiatives such as General Plan and Zoning Code updates, Climate Action planning, and large-scale residential and mixed-use developments, while mentoring staff and improving organizational processes.

Apply today: https://www.governmentjobs.com/jobs/5356678/chief-of-planning

We’re excited to share some updates from our dedicated maintenance team regarding ongoing upkeep of graffiti covering an...
06/03/2026

We’re excited to share some updates from our dedicated maintenance team regarding ongoing upkeep of graffiti covering and repairs!

Moving your car on street sweeping days allows the sweepers to reach the curb and remove debris before it reaches our wa...
06/03/2026

Moving your car on street sweeping days allows the sweepers to reach the curb and remove debris before it reaches our waterways. It's a simple way to protect our environment and prevent neighborhood flooding.
Check your schedule and set a reminder at cleanwater.salinas.gov today!

Address

200 Lincoln Avenue
Salinas, CA
93901

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+18317587381

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