In a unanimous vote, Encinitas entered into a contract with Vina on Tuesday night.
The Encinitas City Council agreed Wednesday to spend $2,000 in an effort to remove the unauthorized public art without damaging it.
SANDAG wants more bikes on the road. Lockers make it possible to stow your wheels at Coaster stations.
At Wednesday's council meeting, city planners presented results from the March 28 Comprehensive General Plan Update session.
Gus Vina was unanimously selected to replace exiting manager Phil Cotton in a closed session Monday afternoon.
Council members and residents discussed the controversial bill until midnight.
Improper installation requires the Encinitas Library to repair its HVAC system.
The money, presented during a City Council meeting, will be used to pay for a voice-activated crosswalk. A report on sidewalk dining was also on the council agenda.
The EU appears to be more concerned about food practices that are linked to health issues such as hyperactivity, ADHD and cancer.
The Encinitas Environmental Advisory Commission will present a new version to the City Council in May.
Another public workshop for the General Plan Update will take place on Monday, March 28, at the Community and Senior Center.
The City Council listened as locals shared concerns about a lack of fire services in the eastern part of Encinitas.
Last In, First Out is enough to make even those who make the cut take their leave.
Fraud is part of a nationwide scheme.
The council will support the CDBG and HOME projects with city and federal funding.
Encinitas adopts its first climate-themed resolution.
County authorities this week revealed some troubling data about price-scanning errors.
The popular grocery store will come to Encinitas this summer, but the project comes after years of delay.
The City Council voted in favor of a plan to reduce speeding cars near Flora Vista Elementary School.
Council members did not approve a plan designed by the Environmental Commission and instead voted to revisit it at a later time.