The city of Encinitas Planning Commission will hear from the developer, Balwin & Sons, and concerned residents about the proposal Quail Meadows Development on Quail Gardens Drive on Thursday, February 1st starting at 6 PM. This development if completed as planned will consist of two very large monolithic six story buildings housing 485 apartments. Opponents […]
The developer of Fox Point Farms has agreed to host a tour of the development on Friday, February 2nd at 4 PM. The tour will focus on the public amenities. Those of you interested please send an email to our community email address at [email protected] so we can provide the developer with an approximate size […]
The very large two six and seven story buildings proposed by Baldwin & Sons is coming back before the city Planning Commission on Thursday, February 1st at city hall. This is a 485 unit development proposed for the 10 acre parcels of land south of the Jehovah’s Witnesses Church on Quail Gardens Drive and north […]
The city council will be reviewing the detailed plans for traffic mitigation on both Quail Gardens Drive and Saxony Road on Wednesday, January 10th. This is hopefully the final meeting for the council to approve such plans and to direct city staff to proceed with implementation. Those plans are to include two stop signs and […]
This week’s edition of the Encinitas Advocate included an excellent article on the outcome of a city council meeting held on Wednesday, November 8th. At this meeting the council members voted to declare L-7 (634 Quail Gardens Drive) as surplus land. Below is a link to this article. https://www.encinitasadvocate.com/news/story/2023-12-06/divided-encinitas-council-votes-to-declare-quail-gardens-drive-property-surplus If you at all concerned about […]
As a follow on update regarding the action that the city council took on November 8th to declare L-7 as surplus land here are some additional thoughts. Great displeasure was expressed by homeowners who live along the Quail Gardens Drive corridor with how the council vote went down. Council member Kellie Hinze brought forward an […]