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Encinitas targets hazardous e-bike riding with stricter enforcement

Posted on: February 5th, 2026

The following is an excerpt of a recent article in the Coast News about Encinitas considering stricter enforcement of e-bike riding. The city is seeking to follow the lead of other San Diego County cities by strengthening and clarifying its laws governing e-bikes. Deputy Mayor Jim O’Hara introduced a series of proposed ordinances at the […]

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New Date Palm Trees on Paseo de las Flores

Posted on: February 5th, 2026

Two new date palm trees were installed on February 4th in the center island on Paseo de las Flores near the entry monument. These two trees are replacing a canary palm tree that died as a result of a fungus and the palm weevil. As mentioned previously, the palm weevil has decimated canary palm trees […]

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Home drain lines

Posted on: February 5th, 2026

Most every home in Encinitas Ranch has two or more drain lines that run from the side, back and front yards out to the street through the curb. They are used to ensure that there is proper drainage from the property to avoid ponding of water or flooding during rain events. These drain lines should […]

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Annual Tree Pruning Project for 2025 and Removal of Palm Tree on Paseo de las Flores

Posted on: January 9th, 2026

Enhanced Arbor Management will be conducting the annual tree pruning within Encinitas Ranch starting next week. The project is scheduled to begin Monday, January 12th and continue into early February (weather permitting). Their team members will be on site from 7:30 AM to 2 PM daily. Below is detailed information regarding the type of pruning […]

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Update on Mailbox Break-ins

Posted on: January 9th, 2026

The mail carrier serving the south mesa has informed us that all of the master locks have been replaced on the mailboxes that were broken into. Please report any new break-ins to the local post office supervisor, Carrie Mannon at 760-753-1415 or your mail carrier.

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Artificial Turf

Posted on: December 28th, 2025

Your neighbor may have spent thousands on a pristine artificial turf lawn to escape the endless cycle of mowing and watering, but that investment could soon be a thing of the past. While homeowners once viewed synthetic turf as a good solution for staying green during a drought, city councils across the country are now […]

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