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20250423 | San Diego County | Encinitas | City Council | Order of Business 10 | 10C. Presentation of the Encinitas Fire Department’s Wildfire Gap Analysis Report and the Public Health & Safety Commission’s prioritized recommendations for enhancing wildfire preparedness, prevention, and response. Environmental Considerations: The action being considered by the City Council is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) because it is not a "project" under Section 15378(b)(5) of CEQA Guidelines. The action involves an organizational or administrative activity of government that will not result in the direct or indirect physical change in the environment. Contact Person: Fire Chief Gordon Recommended Action: 1) Receive and discuss the Fire Department Wildfire Gap Analysis Report; and 2) Receive and discuss the Public Health & Safety Commissions Prioritization of Recommendations. 2025-04-23 Item 10C Public Health and Safety Recommendations 2025-04-16 Item 10C Legislative Policy and Priorities and Letters of Opposition | April 23, 2025 San Diego County Encinitas City Council Order of Business 10 #C |
20250423 | San Diego County | Encinitas | City Council | Order of Business 10 | 10B. Updates to the City of Encinitas Permit Parking Program and Municipal Code Chapter 14.41 and Introduction of Ordinance 2025-06. Environmental Considerations: The action being considered by the City Council is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) because it is not a "project" under Section 15378(b)(5) of CEQA Guidelines. The action involves an organizational or administrative activity of government that will not result in the direct or indirect physical change in the environment. Contact Person: Traffic Engineer Bandegan Recommended Action: 1) Conduct a public hearing regarding amending Chapter 14.41, Permit Parking Zones, of the Encinitas Municipal Code; 2) Receive the report by Dixon Resources Unlimited, Inc. on City of Encinitas' Permit Parking Program; and 3) Introduce Ordinance No. 2025-06, titled "An Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Encinitas, California, amending Chapter 14.41, Permit Parking Zones, of the Encinitas Municipal Code." 2025-04-23 Item 10B Updates to Permit Parking Program & EMC 14.41 Revisions | April 23, 2025 San Diego County Encinitas City Council Order of Business 10 #B |
20250416 | San Diego County | Encinitas | City Council | Order of Business 4 | 4B. Quarterly Sheriff’s Report | April 16, 2025 San Diego County Encinitas City Council Order of Business 4 #B |
20250409 | San Diego County | Encinitas | City Council | Order of Business 10 | 10C. Review of the City of Encinitas Zone D Permit Parking Area. Contact Person: City Traffic Engineer Bandegan Environmental Considerations: The action being considered by the City Council is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) because it is not a “project” under Section 15378(b)(5) of CEQA Guidelines. The action involves an organizational or administrative activity of government that will not result in the direct or indirect physical change in the environment. Recommended Action: Receive report on implementation and effectiveness of Zone D Permit Parking Area in the City of Encinitas (“City”). 4/4/25, 12:08 PM encinitas.granicus.com/GeneratedAgendaViewer.php?view_id=7&event_id=4996 2025-04-09 Item 10C Via Molena Permit Parking Review | April 09, 2025 San Diego County Encinitas City Council Order of Business 10 #C |
20250409 | San Diego County | Encinitas | City Council | Order of Business 10 | 10A. City Council to provide feedback and policy direction on the Circulation Element update (renamed and referred to herein as the Mobility Element) and the implementing Mobility Analysis Guidelines. Contact Person: Senior Mobility Planner Jedynak Environmental Considerations: Pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”), a focused Environmental Impact Report (“EIR”) was prepared to analyze the potential environmental effects of the project. The following subject areas were analyzed: air quality, greenhouse gas emissions and climate change, noise and vibration, land use and planning, public services and facilities, and transportation and circulation. For each subject area analyzed, it was determined that the project would not result in a significant environmental impact, which is summarized in the CEQA Findings of Fact. In accordance with CEQA, the draft EIR was published for a 45-day public review and comment period from September 6, 2024, to October 21, 2024 with the State Clearinghouse (State Clearinghouse No. 2022080705), and San Diego County Clerk-Recorder’s Office, and no public comments were received during this period. Because the draft EIR concludes that the project would not result in significant environmental impacts from implementation of the project, no mitigation measures are required. Recommended Action: Receive the report and provide feedback and policy direction on the draft Mobility Element and Mobility Analysis Guidelines. | April 09, 2025 San Diego County Encinitas City Council Order of Business 10 #A |