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 ArticleLETTER: Pacific View procurement plan for operating partner cuts public short
I own the property at 643 Fourth St. in Encinitas, across from the Old Schoolhouse on the former EUSD Pacific View school site. My attorney Felix Tinkov and I have submitted written inputs and...
View ArticleLETTER: Recycle your styrofoam in blue bins
I am the owner of Bety’s Tacos, and I recently joined other Encinitas restaurants in participating in a program called “Rinse and Recycle your Foam at Home.” We are encouraging our customers to recycle...
View ArticleLETTER: Hypocrisy on Encinitas City Council?
This is a tale of two projects approved by the Encinitas City Council. The first is the Coastal Rail Trail (CRT) approved on May 20, 2015, and eagerly championed by Deputy Mayor Lisa Shaffer. This...
View ArticleLETTER: Costs justified for safe and legal beach access, rail upgrade
In a letter to the editor (“Hypocrisy on Encinitas City Council?” Feb. 4), a resident accused me of a double standard in not considering repair and replacement expenses for a rail crossing in Cardiff,...
View ArticleLETTER: Let residents vote on growth
For most participants, the process of updating the housing and land-use elements of the Encinitas General Plan has been frustrating and difficult. These elements must be resolved before the City...
View ArticleLETTER: Time for some new faces
It is time that the Encinitas City Council have some new faces. Mayor Jerome Stocks has had his time at the public trough long enough. But just whom should we select to act as our best...
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The North Coast Current offers readers the opportunity to voice their views on a variety of topics through letters to the editor. Letters must include the author’s full name, mailing address, phone...
View ArticleLETTER: Encinitas, my home
My family and I moved to Encinitas in 1963. It was a sleepy little beach town with a population of 6,000. It was paradise. Gone are the days when you could go to the beach or grocery store and know...
View ArticleLETTER: Thank you for Pacific View editorial
I just read your article. Thank you for a well balanced editorial. I have to say that I agree completely with your assessment. Pacific View School Arts Center and School, I believe, will be a diamond...
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