Perimeter Block Walls and Wrought Iron Fences

As the community matures there is a growing need for attention on maintaining the infrastructure that includes roads, lights, sidewalks, block walls and fences. Everyone needs to do their part in helping to keep Encinitas Ranch in good condition. This article is intended to reinforce several important articles in our CC&R’s that relate specifically to […]

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Spring Egg Hunt – Sunday, April 14th 10 AM

Mark your calendars!! The annual Spring Egg Hunt is on for this coming Sunday, April 14th at 10 AM.  The community is hosting their annual Spring Egg Hunt at the EUSD Farm Lab on Sunday, April 14th from 10 AM to Noon. This date was chosen due to school spring breaks occuring during the week […]

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Update on Traffic and Safety Measures for Quail Gardens Drive

This article is a brief update on several different approaches being implemented to help make Quail Gardens Drive a safer road for vehicles, pedestrians as well as bikes. Traffic Measures Last fall the Four Concerns Consortium, a coalition of all of the HOA’s and neighborhoods along Quail Gardens Drive, was able to gain final approval […]

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Tips on Crime Prevention

This email article is intended to reinforce information shared with the community in the past about crime prevention. The board works very closely with the San Diego County Sheriff’s Department and their crime prevention unit. They have also made a number of visits to homes within our community to review home security measures and to […]

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Coyote Breeding Season

California coyotes breed in January, February and March. Gestation takes about two months, so pups are born in March through May. Both the breeding and birthing natural cycles can cause changes in behavior. If you encounter a coyote with your pet, do not run away or turn your back to it. Calmly back away instead. […]

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Landscaping Slope Strategy

Encinitas Ranch has over 29 acres of common areas that need to be maintained and refreshed. 12.5 acres of the 29 acres represent large slopes which take considerable time and resources to keep in good condition and for formal brush management.  Since the community assumed responsibility for maintaining all of the common areas there has […]

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