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Beacon’s Beach trail in Encinitas reopens in time for holiday weekend
The beloved Beacon’s Beach access trail has reopened, just in time for the Memorial Day weekend. Mayor Tony Kranz, who was at Beacon’s when it opened Wednesday morning, May 22, told the City Council that night that the reopening news was “very warmly received by the community.”
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Drawing lines in the sand
I always look forward to the feedback I get in response to my Mayor’s Memos – and the one I sent last week inspired more replies than usual. Welcome to the first edition of the Mayor’s Mailbag, where I share and respond to your comments and suggestions. My hunch is that you might be curious […]
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Chatting with Encinitas mayor about upcoming State of the City
You have been Mayor for over a year now. What are some of your proudest accomplishments? “The purchase of the property known as “Surfer’s Point” in northwest Leucadia is at the top of the list. It is a beautiful spot overlooking the Batiquitos Lagoon and Ponto Beach and will be a great scenic viewpoint for generations […]
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We’re deciding which improvements to make in Encinitas
Encinitas is an exciting and continuing work in progress. Here at City Hall, we’re deep into some serious infrastructure projects designed to improve our lives. For example, construction on Santa Fe Drive is underway and the end result will be safer walking, biking, parking, schooling and bus stopping!
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I’ve been working on the railroad
I’m an infrastructure guy. Ever since I was a kid, I’ve been fascinated with roads, bridges and railroads – especially the trains that travel along those rails. My intense interest has come in handy over the years while serving as your elected representative in Encinitas.
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Encinitas sets up new commission with ties to Equity Committee
The commission’s directive to identify public health and safety concerns, recommend solutions to the City Council and promote cooperation between law enforcement and other entities is intentionally broad, according to Mayor Tony Kranz.