Effective July 1, 2024, some of the Planning and Engineering development processing fees will increase. (CC Resolutions 2024-73 & 2024-74). The latest list of these fees and their respective increases can be found in the June 26, 2024 City Council staff report.
City Hall, Public Works, and the Community & Senior Center are closed this Thursday, July 4, for Independence Day. The Community & Senior Center will reopen on Friday, July 5. Business will resume at City Hall and Public Works on Monday, July 8. Hours & Locations.
The City is evaluating potential safety and mobility improvements in the vicinity of housing development locations that were approved with the Sixth Cycle Housing Element (2021-2029). Two remaining zone-specific meetings will be held.
On August 9, 2023, the Encinitas City Council unanimously approved a purchase and sale agreement with Surfer’s Point LLC in order to purchase two parcels known as Surfer’s Point at the Northeast Corner of Highway 101 and La Costa Avenue in Leucadia. The land will be purchased for $6 million dollars
To enhance enforcement capabilities, public educational programs and reduce reported collisions, the City of Encinitas’ City Council ratified a declaration of a local state of emergency for bicycle, e-bicycle and motorized mobility device safety on June 28, 2023.