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Council removes four sites from Housing Element Update

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June 21, 2018

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Council removes four sites from Housing Element Update

Thursday, Jun 21

The council agreed to remove the El Camino Real South parcel, Dewitt property, former Frog's Gym site at 780 Garden View Court and a site on Rancho Santa Fe East in Olivenhain from the Housing Element Update.

Man whose roommate tried to kidnap Encinitas teen sentenced

A 28-year-old man whose roommate tried to kidnap an Encinitas teen as she waxed her surfboard was sentenced June 19 to jail time and three years of probation for being an accessory to the crime.

Encinitas postpones debate on red-light cameras

A debate on whether to continue operating Encinitas' red-light cameras at two major intersections in town has been postponed to later this summer.

Encinitas agrees to continue funding for temporary restrooms

Encinitas will keep the temporary, portable restrooms it put in months ago to help combat a hepatitis A outbreak, though the regional health crisis that led to their installation has subsided.

Community Resource Center seeking funds for new truck

The Encinitas-based nonprofit and food pantry has been using its current, non-refrigerated truck for almost a decade to collect 45,000 pounds of food every month for needy families from 10 local grocery stores.

Mosca '100 percent engaged in the challenges' in Encinitas

Deputy Mayor Joe Mosca, a 45-year-old attorney for San Diego Gas and Electric who was first appointed to the council in January 2017 following a seat vacancy when Catherine Blakespear was elected as mayor, began campaigning for his re-election bid in May.

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