Street Repairs and Resealing

During May we will be repairing and refreshing the south mesa center island at the entrance on Paseo De Las Flores. This project will last approximately one week.  Please follow all signage and flagman instructions. In June asphalt repairs will be made on many streets throughout the community.  Please slow down and follow all construction […]

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Update on the Recycled Water Project

The major infrastructure project to provide recycled water to the entire south mesa of the community is nearing completion. Homeowners in the south mesa will have noticed work underway in the parkways which is one of the final steps of the project. The county health department and water district require the community to demonstrate separation […]

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Speeding and Traffic Calming

Over the past ten years the community has engaged with traffic engineers twice to help with mitigating problems with speeding and traffic calming. All of the major recommendations made by the traffic engineer were implemented. This included the addition of numerous stop signs in the south mesa, 20 MPH signs, pedestrian crossing signs and raised […]

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Complete Automation of Community Irrigation System

The landscaping contractor for Encinitas Ranch, BrightView, is in the final stages of fully automating the entire irrigation system in the community. They have installed WeatherTRAK ET controllers which are the most tested and proven commercial-grade smart irrigation controllers on the market today. These controllers offer minute by minute flow sensing and are capable of […]

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Street Resealing Project

In the next several months another large infrastructure project will be underway to fix any cracks in the asphalt pavement and reseal all of the streets in Encinitas Ranch. Commencement of the project was held off due to the recycled water project in the south mesa which is now nearly complete. Proposals have already been […]

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Recycled Water Project Update – April 2019

The project to bring recycled water to all remaining parts of the common areas in the south mesa is nearly complete. The underground pipeline and the booster pump station near the restrooms on Paseo de las Flores have both been finished. During the first week of March Paseo de las Flores and portions of Lynwood […]

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