Archive for the ‘External Interest Areas’ Category

One step closer to a park on L-7

Posted on: June 29th, 2025

On Wednesday, June 25th, the Encinitas City Council unanimously voted to accept a $100,000 donation from Glen Johnson to help with paying for a portion of the proposed park on the L7 city owned property. Glen is a long time resident of Encinitas and agreed to make this donation in return for naming an important […]

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Update on parking problems on Paseo de las Flores and Paseo de las Verdes

Posted on: May 21st, 2025

The board continues to solicit feedback from homeowners living in the south mesa and Devonshire about parking on Paseo de las Flores. There have been numerous concerns and complaints raised about safety for pedestrians, bicyclists and vehicles as well as quality of life. The board will pass along what is learned to the city to […]

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Petition for Parking Permit Zone on Paseo de las Flores

Posted on: May 2nd, 2025

YOUR HELP IS NEEDED  If you’ve ever found yourself frustrated by the parking chaos on Paseo de las Flores, we need your help to make a change. We’re asking everyone to sign a petition to create a parking permit zone for Paseo de las Flores (aka, “the golf course entrance” to Encinitas Ranch) What’s the […]

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Update on the Quail Meadows Development Appeals

Posted on: April 21st, 2025

Below is a link to a very recent article in the Coast News on the status of the appeals for the Quail Meadows development on Quail Gardens Drive. Two groups continue to appeal the plans for this development. They include the Encinitas Citizens for Responsible Development (ECRD) and Hamilton Biological. The appeals are being made […]

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Update on the appeals for the Quail Meadows Development

Posted on: March 24th, 2025

Three Appeals Submitted to Coastal Commission Encinitas Citizens for Responsible Development (ECRD) is appealing the City Council’s February 12th approval of plans for the 448-unit Quail Meadows Apartments project to the California Coastal Commission. Filed this month, the appeal argues that the Coastal Commission must review the developer’s site plan and how it would impact […]

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Encinitas council votes to preserve L7 site as park

Posted on: March 11th, 2025

In a unanimous vote Wednesday, February 19th, the Encinitas City Council moved to preserve the vacant city-owned parcel at 634 Quail Gardens Drive as a park, reversing its prior designation as a potential affordable housing site and signaling a shift in land-use priorities. After significant public interest and debate, the council’s decision repealed a resolution […]

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