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“The best time to plant a tree was twenty years ago.
Bike lanes, underpasses and StreetScape I read Mayor Blakespear’s editorial with great interest.
The City of Encinitas is proposing an exciting protected bike way project, sometimes called a cycle track, on Highway 101 through Cardiff and across the San Elijo Lagoon, from Chesterfield Drive south to the border with Solana Beach.
It’s an unusual and exciting achievement when $100 million of infrastructure improvements comes to the City of Encinitas!
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March is the official beginning of spring. The flowers come into bloom.
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Rats, rabbits, raccoons. If it’s green it’s great. Gophers, voles and moles, tunneling experts.
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SDUHSD board decisions: Our children should always be the first priorityI read with interest the recent article regarding trustees John Salazar and Maureen “Mo” Muir.
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Dear Friends, It is with both a sense of sadness and excitement that I bid farewell to our San Dieguito Union High School District (SDUHSD) community to accept the position of Superintendent in San Ramon.
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I just came across an article about a few individuals who live in Sandlewood who are suing the city of Encinitas.
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Railroad tracks essential to protecting region’s economy and national defense interests, officials say
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For The Sender is returning home to the historic La Paloma Theater for its annual Holiday Show on Dec. 14 at 7:30 p.m.
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You wouldn’t think so by watching them, but dancers of all levels are set to perform during a family-friendly Holiday Showcase & Party 7 p.m.
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San Dieguito Art Guild presents its ninth annual Holiday Bazaar on Saturday, Dec. 14, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., at the Encinitas Community Center, 1140 Oakcrest Park Drive (corner of Encinitas Blvd and Balour), Encinitas.
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Botanic Wonderland: Holiday Nights in the Garden San Diego Botanic Garden, 230 Quail Gardens Drive, Encinitas, will illuminate 37 acres of flora, including pine trees, Pony Tail palms and aloes, Dragon trees and bamboo, with more than 125,000 sparkling lights during its Botanic Wonderland Holiday Nights in the Garden.
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Did anyone in Encinitas who voted for Proposition P back in 2010 imagine that the EUSD would borrow and spend millions to try to convert a vacant lot into a farm?
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This letter is in to response to Mike Verdu’s letter to the editor on Feb 5, 2016 in support of the Rail Trail.
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As a longtime resident of Encinitas and active walker I forgot the reason that I hadn’t for some time walked the spectacular pedestrian path along the coast highway between south Encinitas and Cardiff.
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The Coastal Rail Trail project is not new; it was originally envisioned in the late 1980s.
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Encinitas City Council members Kristin Gaspar and Mark Muir recently went on the record about why they voted against the Cardiff Rail Trail (they were on the other side of the 3-2 vote).
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Without apparent concern or empathy for their constituents, Encinitas City Councilpersons, sitting as the San Dieguito Water District Board, on Jan. 20, 2016 approved a whopping, two-year 13 percent residential water rate increase.
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The City of Encinitas has, since incorporation, failed to conduct a comprehensive housing inventory; therefore, up to 1,000 illegal dwelling units go uncounted.
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By Encinitas standards, Christmas Day was blustery. Winds were 15 miles per hour, gusting to 20.
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When you live in an apartment community, sharing is everything.
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On Nov. 11, 2015, the Encinitas City Council approved a $521,650 contract (more correctly $573,766 with contingency) for construction plans, environmental documents, and State approval for an at-grade RR crossing at Montgomery Dr. (11/16/15 Encinitas Advocate article, “Encinitas council OKs contract for rail crossing”).
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Superintendent Rick Schmitt plans to update the greater San Dieguito Union High School District community through local media with a monthly update.
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