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DEL MAR
Del Mar is preparing to advertise for a long-term solid waste and recycling hauler. To inform the solicitation, residents and businesses are asked to complete a brief survey by 4:30 p.m. Friday. Take the survey at bit.ly/3d5LgvT.
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The city is accepting applications to fill a vacancy on the Planning Commission-Leucadia Representative. Application forms must be completed online from the city’s website at https://bit.ly/3qH0tJx. All applicants must be registered voters in the city. Application deadline is 5 p.m. Thursday.
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The Carlsbad Unified School District board is scheduled to meet in closed session at 5 p.m. Wednesday and in open session at 6 p.m.
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The Carlsbad City Council met Tuesday to discuss options for resuming in-person public meetings. The council agreed to resume in-person council meetings starting July 13, and changed the start time to 6 p.m. The council held hearings and approved tax levies for the Carlsbad Tourism Business Improvement District and the Carlsbad Golf Lodging Business Improvement District. The council held a public workshop Wednesday on laws and regulations on installing 5G cellular technology and other wireless communication facilities.
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The Del Mar City Council met in closed session Monday to discuss litigation and property negotiations. In open session, the council affirmed its decision to withdraw the city’s Sea Level Rise Local Coastal Program Amendment application from the California Coastal Commission certification process. The council approved amending the TransNet Local Streets and Roads Program of projects for 2020-2021 through 2024-2025. The council also a
CITY COUNCILS CARLSBAD The Carlsbad City Council met Tuesday for a hearing and approved its 2021-22 operating budget, other city budgets and associated resolutions.
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Ofelia Lopez-Villamar, a school office assistant at Jefferson Elementary in the Carlsbad Unified School District, has been named the 2021 Countywide Classified School Employee of the Year by the San Diego County Office of Education.
The county Office of Education runs the countywide Classified School Employee of the Year program to recognize employees of distinction, nominated by their school districts.
“We celebrate Ofelia and all her fellow nominees, who work tirelessly to ensure students have what they need and deserve to succeed,” said San Diego County Superintendent of Schools Paul Gothold in a statement. “The key roles they play in the day-to-day functions of schools are as important as ever as we adjust to life during the pandemic.”