Archive for the ‘External Interest Areas’ Category

Problems finding homeowners insurance?

Posted on: April 26th, 2024

As many of you have seen several major insurers have pulled out of the state or refused to renew policies in recent months, forcing many Californians to struggle to find homeowners insurance. A suggestion made recently was to contact an insurance broker who deals with numerous insurance companies many of which may be smaller than […]

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Group formed to track plans for Quail Meadows Development

Posted on: April 26th, 2024

Group is tracking plans for Quail Meadows Apartments Just southwest of Encinitas Ranch — on the vacant property on Quail Gardens Drive opposite Kristen Court — a community group is tracking a development proposal from Baldwin & Sons that calls for between 400 and 450 housing units in two, four-story buildings. The original plans for […]

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City Officials seek input on funding options for infrastructure improvements

Posted on: April 18th, 2024

The Board of Directors works closely with the City of Encinitas and in the spirit of maintaining close relationships we have invited two senior city staff officials to join us at the April Board of Directors meeting on Thursday, April 25th. The normal General Session for our monthly board meeting will start at 5 PM […]

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Senior City Staff to solicit feedback from Encinitas Ranch homeowners

Posted on: April 9th, 2024

The monthly Encinitas Ranch Community Association board meeting is being moved to Thursday, April 25th so that several senior city staff members can attend the meeting at 5:30 PM at the golf course club house. Jill Bankston, the City Engineer, and Jennifer Campbell, the Assistant City Manager, will be joining the board meeting. The city […]

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California experiment tieing electric bills to income

Posted on: March 27th, 2024

You may not realize that in 2022 the California legislature passing a bill that allowed the California Public Utilities Commission to experiment with adding a fixed charge to your electric bill based on your income. Currently, the average total household electric bill in California is $164 a month, with no fixed charges. Under the utilities’ joint proposal, […]

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Increases Coming for Sewer Service and Potable Water Rates

Posted on: March 23rd, 2024

All residents of Encinitas pay for both sewer and potable water usage. There are two components to our water rates: The first being a fixed meter sewer charge based on the size of the sewer line connection. There is a fixed meter annual charge that is between $500 and $700 and is billed through a […]

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