If you are concerned about the future of the city owned L-7 property on Quail Gardens Drive and preserving it as a city park it is highly recommended that you attend the special city council meeting scheduled for Wednesday, November 20th at 4 PM at city hall. A presentation will be made to the entire […]
Several weeks ago the city notified us that two of the three large canary palms at the entrance to our community on Paseo de las Verdes are infested with the palm weevil. These three trees are owned and maintained by the city. At least two of the three will die. We explored treating them ourselves […]
Keystone Pacific, our property manager, recently mailed a twenty page informational package for the 2025 fiscal year. This package includes the budget for 2025, a summary of the 2025 reserve study, our collection policy and other important statements. With the new fiscal year the Board of Directors reviewed the operating budget with the goal of […]
Keystone Pacific, our property manager, is receiving an increase in complaints over dog owners allowing their pets to walk on front yards and leave waste. Everyone needs to be more considerate and respectful of other owners’ front yards. Owners take great pride in maintaining their landscaping and we want to avoid having to take additional […]
On June 26, 2024, the Council for the City of Encinitas (City) approved the formation of an Affordable Housing Task Force (AHTF) led by Mayor Tony Kranz (Chair) and Deputy Mayor Allison Blackwell (Co-Chair) to pursue sites for a City-led 100% affordable housing development with a minimum of 45 affordable units comparable to the 45 […]
The residents of Encinitas voted for a new mayor and two council seats on November 5th. Bruce Ehlers was elected the mayor to succeed Tony Kranz. Tony had been the mayor for the past two years. Luke Shaffer defeated Allison Blackwell for the district one council seat and Jim O’Hara beat Destiny Preston for the […]