Archive for the ‘External Interest Areas’ Category

Results of local city elections

Posted on: November 11th, 2024

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 […]

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City Parks & Recreation Commission recommends L-7 to become a formal city park

Posted on: October 22nd, 2024

On Monday, October 21st, the Encinitas city Parks & Recreation Commission met to discuss several items related to the city owned property at 634 Quail Gardens Drive, known as L-7. Those items included formally designating L-7 as a park and secondly the naming of the park in honor of Glen Johnson’s late wife, Sally. Glen […]

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Parks & Recreation Commission to hear update on L-7 as a park

Posted on: October 20th, 2024

The next meeting of the Parks & Recreation Commission is currently scheduled for tomorrow, Monday, October 21st at 5:30 PM at city hall. The commission is going to further consider the designation of this property as a city park and naming it in honor of Glen Johnson’s late wife. Glen generously donated $100,000 toward developing […]

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Update on the L-7 Property and crowdfunding for a park

Posted on: October 10th, 2024

There continues to be ongoing and overwhelming support to keep the L-7 property on Quail Gardens Drive undeveloped and as a park. Also, with a very generous contribution of $100,000 from Glen Johnson, a resident on Kristen Court, the city has for the time being stopped more detailed planning for a 100% affordable housing development […]

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Update on the Quail Meadows Development

Posted on: October 10th, 2024

At the recent October 3rd meeting of the Encinitas Planning Commission arguments supporting and opposing the Quail Meadows development by Baldwin & Sons proposed to be built on Quail Gardens Drive were heard. The developer updated the commission members and public on their revised plans and numerous residents expressed their deep concerns and frustration over […]

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Broken Mailboxes

Posted on: October 8th, 2024

The community was just made aware that a number of mailboxes in Encinitas Ranch were broken into over the weekend. The master keys used by the mailman to open the mailbox were damaged such that someone could open these mailboxes. The exact extent of which individual mailboxes were damaged is unknown. According to the mailman […]

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