Top stories from Encinitas every Friday.
Friday, Feb 15 A plan to redevelop a gas station property along Interstate 5 in north Encinitas received the City Council's approval Wednesday, Feb. 13, despite stiff opposition. | | |
| If you were a TV watcher in 2004, chances are you remember the Wofford family of Encinitas. |
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| Over the strong objections of the property owner's representative, the Encinitas Planning Commission delayed a vote Thursday, Feb. 7, on permits related to a proposed 48-unit housing project next to Batiquitos Lagoon. |
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| The speed limit on Highway 101 in northern Encinitas will be lowered to 30 mph in the near future as a result of City Council action Wednesday, Feb. 13. |
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| Encinitas City Council members named Brett Farrow on Wednesday, Feb. 13, to fill a vacancy on the city Planning Commission, citing his record of activism, especially in his community of Cardiff-by-the-Sea. |
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| The bi-monthly art open house will bring attention to the city's dynamic visual art scene. |
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