After many years of local opposition, the city took the next step in realizing the long fought dream of building a park at the L-7 city owned parcel of land on Quail Gardens Drive. At the December 10th city council meeting, the city council debated and ultimately unanimously approved the award of a design contract […]
At the August 20, 2025 City Council meeting, Council Member O’Hara agendized a council initiated item, #12B, regarding the need for design and implementation of a time parking system on residential streets. This will allow the city to prepare for the unintended consequences of additional housing developments such as Quail Meadows. The current municipal code […]
There is no doubt that every owner in the south mesa has watched the steady decline of the canary palm tree in the center median of Paseo de las Flores near the entry monument. The community has closely monitored all canary palms throughout Encinitas Ranch with our arborist as well as Aguilar Pest Control who […]
The community accomplished many significant projects over the course of 2025. All of this was accomplished with the help of the dedicated board, committee members as well as with the outstanding support provided by Keystone Pacific. Attached is a file with details by category: Financials Infrastructure Architectural External Affairs Community Relations and Communications Landscaping
As of Wednesday, December 24th at 4 PM, there have been three break-ins of mailboxes in Encinitas Ranch. These are on Paseo de las Flores, Samuel Court and Heritage Lane. In addition the thieves also hit the mailboxes at the apartment buildings on Quail Gardens Drive next to Encinitas Blvd. The thieves broke the master […]
Recently we saw the news about Charlie’s Electric bike shop closing. Charlie’s had been a well known fixture along Highway 101 in downtown Encinitas for nearly ten years. It was interesting to read about the reason for the closure. The business struggled as the market shifted and faster, motorcycle-style e-bikes gained popularity among younger riders. […]