Sunday, October 30, 2016
Friday, October 28, 2016
Encinitas: Read Prop T
Prop T in Encinitas is a hot, hot topic.
Here is the link to the city attorney's analysis of Prop T: clicky
Here is a KPBS story about Prop T than ran the other day: clicky
Here is the Voice of San Diego Fact Check story on Prop T: clicky
Bonus: here is the link to the California Department of Housing and Community Development: clicky
City of Encinitas voter information: clicky
Bonus: here is the link to the California Department of Housing and Community Development: clicky
City of Encinitas voter information: clicky
Thursday, October 27, 2016
Wednesday, October 26, 2016
Tuesday, October 25, 2016
Sunday, October 23, 2016
Friday, October 21, 2016
Historic Encinitas building to be torn down?
Miles Kellogg built this building on D St, between Hwy 101 and Second Street in 1928.
Drawing via the Encinitas 101 Main Street Association website
Manhattan Giant Pizza and Kealani’s Hawaiian restaurant have both been in this building for more than 20 years.
The building recently sold and the tenants received a 30 day eviction notice.
From the Coast News,
Property records show that the building was owned by Encinitas residents Maurice and Constance Lund, who passed away within a month of each other in the spring.
Drawing via the Encinitas 101 Main Street Association website
Manhattan Giant Pizza and Kealani’s Hawaiian restaurant have both been in this building for more than 20 years.
The building recently sold and the tenants received a 30 day eviction notice.
From the Coast News,
Property records show that the building was owned by Encinitas residents Maurice and Constance Lund, who passed away within a month of each other in the spring.
Bralla-Martin said that the property passed down to the couple’s children, who recently sold the property. He said the rumor is that the new owner is planning on demolishing the structure to make way for a mixed-use development.
The Coast News attempted to contact the Lund children to confirm the property’s sale, but did not receive a call back before publication.
Opinion: Obviously the city must prevent the destruction of this historical building.
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