Top stories from Encinitas every Friday.
Thursday, Apr 5 The council voted three to two, with council members Tony Kranz and Mark Muir dissenting, to keep the L-7 parcel, at 634 Quail Gardens Lane, on the list of properties to be included in the city's draft Housing Element Update, which it will send to the HCD later this month for consideration. |
| Encinitas and Solana Beach are throwing their weight behind a renewed push to ban gun shows from the Del Mar Fairgrounds, with both city councils in the past two weeks following the City of Del Mar's lead in demanding tighter gun controls. |
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| The Association of Cannabis Professionals (ACP) submitted its latest intent to circulate a petition to the city clerk's office March 30 for the purpose "to clarify and refine marijuana regulations in the City of Encinitas [and] to strengthen patient rights' and safeguard patient privacy." |
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| Cheyenne Arnold will host an opening reception at Solomon and Co. Hair Studio, 1114 North Coast Highway 101, on April 14 from 5 to 7 p.m. |
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| Encinitas City Council members are leaning toward borrowing close to $30 million so the city can overhaul much of Leucadia's portion of Coast Highway 101 all at once, instead of doing the project into three phases as previously proposed. |
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| Professionals in addiction treatment and awareness will come together in Rancho Santa Fe on April 16 to discuss opioid use and prevention. |
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