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CONTACT INFORMATION

Karen Faurot *
Senior Administrative Analyst, Monterey Police Deptartment
351 Madison Street, Monterey, CA 93940
831.646.3827 phone 1
831.646.3800 phone 2
[email protected]
https://filmmonterey.org/permit/individual-city/


Karen Nordstrand *
Film Commissioner, Monterey County Film Commission
801 Lighthouse Avenue, Suite 104, Monterey, CA 93940 USA
831.646.0910 phone 1
831.594.9410 mobile
831.655.9250 fax
[email protected]
[email protected]
https://filmmonterey.org/contact/


* key contact

WEBSITE:
Website

Keywords: Coastal; Historic Buildings

Site Condition: The city occupies a land area of 8.466 sq mi (21.93 km2) and the city hall is at 26 feet (8 m) above sea level.[8] The 2010 census recorded a population of 27,810. Monterey and surrounding area have attracted artists since the late 19th century and many celebrated painters and writers have lived there. Until the 1950s, there was an abundant fishery. Among Monterey's present-day attractions are the Monterey Bay Aquarium, Cannery Row, Fisherman's Wharf, California Roots Music and Arts Festival, and the annual Monterey Jazz Festival.

General Notes: updated 6/13/2018 CAO / 5.10.2020 lm

Jurisdictions: Monterey, MONTEREY COUNTY FILM COMMISSION - FLICS

Within 30-Mile Studio Zone: N

State Property: N

Closed/Vacant: N

Verified: 8/6/2025

Location Details

Monterey - Downtown Views

United States / Monterey, California
Location ID: #10105933

Monterey (Spanish: Monterrey; Ohlone: Aacistak[11]) is a city located in Monterey County on the southern edge of Monterey Bay on California's Central Coast. Founded on June 3, 1770, it was the capital of Alta California under both Spain and Mexico. During this period, Monterey hosted California's first theater, public building, public library, publicly funded school, printing press, and newspaper. It was originally the only port of entry for all taxable goods in California. In 1846 during the Mexican–American War, the United States flag was raised over the Customs House. After California was ceded to the U.S. after the war, Monterey hosted California's first constitutional convention in 1849.

Location Category:

  • CITIES, TOWNS & PUBLIC SPACES - *;
  • CITIES, TOWNS & PUBLIC SPACES - Coastal Towns;
  • CITIES, TOWNS & PUBLIC SPACES - Historic Districts;
  • CITIES, TOWNS & PUBLIC SPACES - Town Squares & Plazas;
  • COMMERCIAL - STORES & RETAIL - *;
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  • COMMERCIAL BUSINESSES - Office Buildings
 
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