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Thursday, Mar 22 Two days after joining a protest of the gun show's latest iteration—its first of five scheduled this year—the Del Mar City Council unanimously approved a wide-ranging resolution on March 19 calling for a crackdown on the kinds of weapons used to kill 17 people at Marjory Stoneman Douglas H.S. |
| Solana Beach School District Superintendent Terry Decker will retire after a 38-year career in education. He has been superintendent for the last three years. |
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| The resolution aimed to improve the physical safety of the district's five high schools by installing new fences at certain campuses, ordering new lockblocks for each campus, requiring visitor identification and updating emergency plans. |
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| After a decade of minimal progress toward meeting state mandates, Solana Beach this summer will consider proposals for building below-market housing next to—and possibly in place of—city hall. |
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| Combating sea-level rise by spreading sand on Del Mar's beaches will likely suffice for a few decades, then become an exorbitantly expensive and uncertain undertaking, according to the first comprehensive analysis of sediment migration patterns in Del Mar. |
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| Mike Nichols — the Solana Beach City Council's longest-serving member and a three-time mayor — stepped down on March 12, citing a need to focus on his family. |
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