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Wednesday, Mar 28 Mayor Catherine Blakespear talked about key city issues like obtaining a legally compliant housing element, enhancing transportation, promoting green initiatives and making the rail corridor a better neighbor. |
| It could cost $1.2 million over the next five years to prune all of downtown's huge ficus street trees and repair root-caused cracks in the city's sidewalks, a new report states. |
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| The "Are You Ready?" workshop on March 26 covered potential events like fires, earthquakes and floods. |
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| Taylor Chapin's work has been on display at the gallery at City Hall, 505 South Vulcan Avenue, since March 8. The paintings all focus on people, domesticity and consumerism. |
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| A massive makeover of Coast Highway 101 through Leucadia, a project that's divided the community for years, is headed to the California Coastal Commission. |
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| On March 21, the Encinitas City Council unanimously approved the Environmental Commission's recommendation for an ordinance so that straws will be distributed only if a customer requests one. |
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