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Point of View: Housing mandate could doom Encinitas by design

“Community character” is a phrase that’s been batted about for months as Encinitas debates the shape of its state-mandated Housing Element, a plan that requires an accounting of how the city is going...

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LETTER: Encinitas has no room for unending growth

Re: Mr. Koenig’s piece on the state housing density mandate. As a 34-year Encinitas resident who helped write the current general plan in the late 1980s, I have been following the housing density...

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Encinitas split over controversial housing element update

A housing element update on the Encinitas ballot Nov. 8 has the city divided. If approved, Measure T, as the proposal is known on the ballot, would create a new land-use designation in Encinitas that...

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Encinitas leaders, regional expert weigh family ties on Nov. 8 ballot

The Bushes have two U.S. presidents in their family. The Clintons may just have two, depending on the outcome of November’s election. And in the city of Encinitas, the Gaspars might also be in a...

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EDITORIAL: ‘No’ on Encinitas Measure T

It’s understandable why voting “yes” on Measure T — an Encinitas city initiative seeking residents’ approval of a massive new housing program — could be seen as an easy way out of possible state...

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EDITORIAL: Community character, experience lead endorsement picks

The North Coast Current’s editorial leadership suggests the following candidates for several Nov. 8 races affecting the city of Encinitas. The nature of this year’s local campaign reflects some of what...

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Encinitas leaders set priorities for 2017

In the wake of November’s election results, Encinitas has sworn in an entire City Council sans one seat. Catherine S. Blakespear was sworn in as Encinitas’ new mayor Dec. 13 after defeating opponent...

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Point of View: Housing mandate could doom Encinitas by design

“Community character” is a phrase that’s been batted about for months as Encinitas debates the shape of its state-mandated Housing Element, a plan that requires an accounting of how the city is going...

View Article


LETTER: Encinitas has no room for unending growth

Re: Mr. Koenig’s piece on the state housing density mandate. As a 34-year Encinitas resident who helped write the current general plan in the late 1980s, I have been following the housing density...

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Encinitas split over controversial housing element update

A housing element update on the Encinitas ballot Nov. 8 has the city divided. If approved, Measure T, as the proposal is known on the ballot, would create a new land-use designation in Encinitas that...

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Encinitas leaders, regional expert weigh family ties on Nov. 8 ballot

The Bushes have two U.S. presidents in their family. The Clintons may just have two, depending on the outcome of November’s election. And in the city of Encinitas, the Gaspars might also be in a...

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EDITORIAL: ‘No’ on Encinitas Measure T

It’s understandable why voting “yes” on Measure T — an Encinitas city initiative seeking residents’ approval of a massive new housing program — could be seen as an easy way out of possible state...

View Article

EDITORIAL: Community character, experience lead endorsement picks

The North Coast Current’s editorial leadership suggests the following candidates for several Nov. 8 races affecting the city of Encinitas. The nature of this year’s local campaign reflects some of what...

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Encinitas leaders set priorities for 2017

In the wake of November’s election results, Encinitas has sworn in an entire City Council sans one seat. Catherine S. Blakespear was sworn in as Encinitas’ new mayor Dec. 13 after defeating opponent...

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Point of View: Housing mandate could doom Encinitas by design

“Community character” is a phrase that’s been batted about for months as Encinitas debates the shape of its state-mandated Housing Element, a plan that requires an accounting of how the city is going...

View Article


LETTER: Encinitas has no room for unending growth

Re: Mr. Koenig’s piece on the state housing density mandate. As a 34-year Encinitas resident who helped write the current general plan in the late 1980s, I have been following the housing density...

View Article

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Encinitas split over controversial housing element update

A housing element update on the Encinitas ballot Nov. 8 has the city divided. If approved, Measure T, as the proposal is known on the ballot, would create a new land-use designation in Encinitas that...

View Article


Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

Encinitas leaders, regional expert weigh family ties on Nov. 8 ballot

The Bushes have two U.S. presidents in their family. The Clintons may just have two, depending on the outcome of November’s election. And in the city of Encinitas, the Gaspars might also be in a...

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EDITORIAL: ‘No’ on Encinitas Measure T

It’s understandable why voting “yes” on Measure T — an Encinitas city initiative seeking residents’ approval of a massive new housing program — could be seen as an easy way out of possible state...

View Article

EDITORIAL: Community character, experience lead endorsement picks

The North Coast Current’s editorial leadership suggests the following candidates for several Nov. 8 races affecting the city of Encinitas. The nature of this year’s local campaign reflects some of what...

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