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NOTE: City councils and school boards have closed their meeting spaces to the public to avoid the spread of COVID-19. Public participation is possible by phone links to the meetings, livestreaming meetings and/or emailing comments. Visit each agency’s website for details, usually found under “Meetings” or “Agendas.”
CITY COUNCILS
DEL MAR
The Del Mar City Council will meet in closed session at 2:15 p.m. Monday to discuss property negotiations, litigation and personnel. The council will then meet in special session at 4:30 p.m. for public hearings on encroachment permits and on extending COVID-related business assistance efforts, such as temporary signage. The council will also discuss a letter to the Winston School regarding its lease with the city.
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NOTE: City councils and school boards have closed their meeting spaces to the public to avoid the spread of COVID-19. Public participation is possible by phone links to the meetings, livestreaming meetings and/or emailing comments. Visit each agency’s website for details, usually found under “Meetings” or “Agendas.”
CITY COUNCILS
CARLSBAD
The Carlsbad City Council will meet at 3 p.m. Tuesday to hear a report on food assistance in Carlsbad and the Oceanside Kitchen Collaborative, and to discuss whether the city can help address food insecurity.
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ENCINITAS
The Encinitas City Council will meet at 6 p.m. Wednesday to hear from applicants for several city commissions. The council will also discuss a request to create an Encinitas Equity Committee with Mayor Catherine Blakespear and Councilmember Kellie Hinze assigned to the committee. The committee would create an application for community participation and work to ensure a diverse mix of applicants.
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After five years at San Pasqual Union School District, Shannon Hargrave, who serves as principal and superintendent for the tiny rural district, will be retiring at the end of this school year.
“This decision comes after careful consideration and heartfelt gratitude for the extraordinary opportunity to be part of this wonderful community,” Hargrave said in a statement. “I love this district and have enjoyed enormous support from the community and the board of education. I’ve been very fortunate to work with a great team of parents and staff here on behalf of students.”
A 26-year veteran of North County education, Hargrave began her teaching career at Vista Unified School District, and worked as an administrator for Escondido Union School District and Valley Center Pauma Unified School District, before taking the lead at San Pasqual.
CARLSBAD
The Carlsbad City Council met Tuesday for a presentation on regional COVID-19 vaccination coordination. The council approved the Biotech and Beyond building as a regional point of distribution for vaccination and testing programs, coordinated by emergency services agencies. The council heard a presentation on the city’s Clean Energy Alliance power supply product offerings and agreed to offer several options, with the ability for customers to opt out and return to San Diego Gas & Electric if they preferred. Council member Keith Blackburn was approved as mayor pro tempore. Several appointments were approved: Jengi Martinez, Michael Luna and Michael Sebahar, Parks & Recreation Commission; Geoff Gray, Carlsbad Golf Lodging Business Improvement District Advisory Board.