Archive for the ‘External Interest Areas’ Category

City Council Member to attend July Board Meeting – Allison Blackwell

Posted on: July 15th, 2024

In an effort to encourage homeowners to attend board meeting and to keep them informed of important external events the board will be inviting various local officials to come and meet with homeowners. We will be hosting Allison Blackwell at our July meeting at 5:30 PM. Allison is the Encinitas city council member representing District […]

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Update on the Quail Meadows Development

Posted on: July 12th, 2024

The developer for the Quail Meadows project, Baldwin & Sons, has revised its plans for the largest residential complex in the city’s history. The developer’s previous version comprised 485 apartments within a pair of six-story monolithic buildings, described by a resident as “subpar Soviet-style architecture,” resting atop a 12-acre plot along Quail Gardens Drive. The latest […]

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City Council member to attend ERCA Board Meeting on July 24th

Posted on: June 29th, 2024

Allison Blackwell who is the city council member representing District 1 which includes Encinitas Ranch has been invited to attend the July board meeting on the 24th from 5:30 to 6 PM. This invitation does not represent an endorsement of her but rather just an oppportunity to meet and ask questions. There are many important […]

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City Council hears arguments for and against development of L-7

Posted on: June 27th, 2024

On Wednesday, June 26th, the city council heard a staff report on the feasibility of developing 100% affordable housing on L-7. A staff report was received then public comment was made then the council debated next steps. The staff report with input from a consultant, the Kosmont Companies, showed that the development of up to […]

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The San Diego Botanic Garden is helping to advance western medicine

Posted on: June 24th, 2024

About 20 to 30 years ago, the use of medicinal plant gardens for drug research slowed down in part because there was no living collection that could be used sustainably or consistently. The San Diego Botanic Garden is working to change that through the use and study of native plants, and ultimately plants across the world. The […]

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City Council to hear update on L-7 Financial Feasibility for affordable housing – June 26th

Posted on: June 21st, 2024

The Encinitas City Council will be discussing the outcome of a financial feasibility study to develop the city owned parcel of land known as L-7 at their upcoming council meeting on Wednesday, June 26th. It is very important that residents of Encinitas Ranch follow this work and understand the implications. If this development does come […]

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