The article below is from the Voice of San Diego and how Encinitas is already behind on the low-income housing it said it would build in a state-mandated plan approved two years ago.
This is likely to have an impact on future housing plans that could include developing a parcel of land on Quail Gardens Drive called L-7. This parcel of land which is approximately 10 acres in size is owned by the city and they control what can be done with that land.
We recommend that all owners keep informed on future housing plans as well as on traffic mitigation on Quail Gardens Drive.