Encinitas is about to embark on what Councilwoman Teresa Barth calls “the most important project we will undertake as a city since incorporation.” (the city was incorporated in 1986).
She is referring to Encinitas’ preparation to update its citywide land-use plan, the first time they will update it in 20 years. Barth refers to these plans as “the city’s constitution — a statement of who we are and what we value as a community.”
That’s a pretty important undertaking, and Encinitas is spending over $1M for three consultants to work on updating the plan. These consultants will organize community meetings and handle all technical studies associated with the project.
Now the Encinitas residents must give their input on the changes about to be made. For the next two years, city officials will hold public meetings where residents participate offer recommendations and give opinions on the new plan.
The general plan sets parameters for city development and addresses locations of residential and commercial buildings. It also addresses traffic and sets policies on housing noise, safety, recreation, conservation, and open space.
If you live in Encinitas and you care about your quality of life in the years ahead, watch for notices of these public meetings and come and express your opinions. It’s important!!