Friday, April 11, 2025

Solana Beach Weekly Update April 11, 2025


City of Solana Beach

WEEKLY UPDATE

April 11, 2025

The following is provided as an update regarding City news, programs, and services.

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Community News

CDPH Warns Public Not to Consume Sport-Harvested Bivalve Shellfish from San Diego County​

The California Department of Public Health has issued a warning against eating sport-harvested bivalve shellfish (mussels, clams, scallops, and oysters) due to dangerous levels of domoic acid, also known as amnesic shellfish poisoning. Domoic acid is linked to harmful algal blooms, and is a potent neurotoxin that naturally accumulates in shellfish and can cause serious illness or even death in humans when consumed. Cooking does not destroy the toxin.



This advisory applies only to shellfish caught through recreational or sport fishing along the southern coast of California. It does not apply to commercially harvested shellfish sold in stores or served in restaurants.


Domoic acid has also caused large numbers of marine mammals and birds along the Southern California coast to become ill or die after consuming contaminated invertebrates or fish. Please keep a safe distance from any sick or stranded marine wildlife. If you see any sick or deceased wildlife, please contact Marine Safety personnel immediately. For updates and more information, visit the County’s One Health Epidemiology website or CDPH’s advisory page.

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Solana Beach Wins CPRS Spotlight Award for Spanish Academy Program

On Tuesday, April 8th, the City of Solana Beach received the California Parks and Recreation Society (CPRS) District 12 Parks Make Life Better Spotlight Award for Best Program for the San Diego County Sheriff’s Spanish Academy. This prestigious award recognizes a recreational program that has made a substantial and meaningful impact in the community. 


The 6-week program, held in partnership with the San Diego County Sheriff’s Office, broke down language barriers and built lasting trust between local law enforcement and the local Spanish-speaking community. Selected from a competitive group of nominees, this award highlights the City’s commitment to community well-being through meaningful programming.


Special thank you to everyone involved in making this program possible, including the San Diego County Sheriff’s Office, Solana Beach Parks & Recreation Crew, and La Colonia’s residents who helped shape and support the Academy.

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City Hall Gallery Opening Reception Highlights

Thank you to everyone who joined us last Saturday for the opening reception of Greatly I Dream: Health, Healing, Hope, Music, & Autism at the Solana Beach City Hall Gallery. The event featured a beautiful live musical performance by Terrence Partridge, who played both trumpet and keyboard, and Clayton who played the saxophone. Many families came out to support artist Jeremy Sicile-Kira and stayed to enjoy the vibrant atmosphere and live entertainment. If you missed the reception, there’s still time to experience Jeremy’s colorful, synesthesia-inspired work on view now through June 23rd. Stop by the gallery and explore this inspiring celebration of art, music, and neurodiversity!

Photo Credit: Mark Mennie

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Help Shape the Future of Clean Energy Alliance

Clean Energy Alliance (CEA), our local clean energy provider, wants to hear from you! CEA is gathering community feedback on its 2025–2027 Draft Strategic Plan, which will guide key priorities and initiatives over the next two years. The survey only takes a few minutes, and your input will help influence CEA’s future programs and budget. Take a look at the draft plan and share your thoughts through the Strategic Plan Feedback Form. The deadline to submit comments is Friday, April 11th at 5:00 PM.

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Learn How to Electrify Your Home!

Curious about home electrification but not sure where to start? The Climate Reality Project is hosting a free webinar that's the perfect entry point for anyone looking to learn more. Get your questions answered and explore how-to case studies, electrification tips, and details on available incentives and rebates. Discover how making the switch can improve appliance efficiency, lower operating costs, and benefit the environment. This virtual event takes place Monday, April 28th at 5:30 PM on Zoom. RSVP today and take the first step toward a more eco-friendly home!

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Community Events

Children’s Spring Festival & Egg Hunt

Saturday, April 19th, 10:30 AM

Hundreds of Solana Beach families will gather at La Colonia Community Park on Saturday, April 19th at 10:30 AM for the annual Children's Spring Festival and Egg Hunt! The highlight of the event is the Egg Hunt, where children in third grade or younger can search for eggs filled with treats and prizes. Don’t forget to bring a basket or festive bag to collect the goodies. The celebration also features fun jumps, crafts, piñatas, and photos with the Spring Bunny, plus complimentary lemonade, coffee, popcorn, and cookies. It's a cheerful spring tradition you won’t want to miss - rain or shine!!

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Ribbon Cutting Ceremony for the New Murals at the Solana Beach Post Office

Saturday, April 26th at 3:00 PM

Come celebrate the completion of nine new murals at the Solana Beach Post Office on Saturday, April 26th from 3:00 to 5:00 PM with the Solana Beach Civic & Historical Society. Commissioned by the Society and created in partnership with Postmaster Richard Zamora, the murals were painted by local artist Kevin Anderson and showcase iconic Solana Beach scenes, from bluff-top views and underwater sea life to Fletcher Cove and La Colonia de Eden Gardens. This beautification project reflects the Society’s mission to preserve local history and enrich the community through public art. Guests can enjoy light refreshments, meet the artist, and take a mural tour. All are welcome, bring a friend and come celebrate with us!

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Save the Date: Spring Bulky-Item Cleanup Day

Saturday, May 10th

Mark your calendars for the annual Spring Bulky-Item Curbside Cleanup event on Saturday, May 10th. The City has once again partnered with EDCO to provide residents with the opportunity to dispose of trash, green waste, and up to four bulky items that cannot fit inside regular collection carts. These items can include broken appliances, water heaters, furniture, old mattresses, and other bulky household clutter. Starting April 28th, residents can register for this curbside pick-up event by calling (858) 350-8544. Remember to place all items curbside by 7:00 AM on Saturday, May 10th for collection.

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Current Employment Opportunities

Come join the City of Solana Beach Team and discover how you can make a difference. The City is currently recruiting for the following positions:

Junior Lifeguard Intern
Seasonal Ocean Lifeguard

Visit the City’s Career Page to learn more and to submit your online application!

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Thursday, April 3, 2025

Solana Beach Weekly Update April 4, 2025


City of Solana Beach

WEEKLY UPDATE

April 4, 2025

The following is provided as an update regarding City news, programs, and services.

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Community News

Updated Fire Hazard Severity Zones for California

Cal Fire has released updated Fire Hazard Severity Zone maps for the first time since 2007, providing communities with a clearer understanding of wildfire risks. Developed by the Office of the State Fire Marshal, these maps incorporate new scientific data, local climate information, and improved fire assessment modeling to classify areas into moderate, high, or very high fire hazard levels.


The updated maps identify areas in Solana Beach as having moderate, high, or very high wildfire hazard levels. This is the first major update in nearly two decades, using the latest data to ensure that fire-preventative codes, regulations, and laws apply in the most appropriate areas.


These classifications are determined by analyzing factors such as vegetation, terrain, wind patterns, weather conditions, and fire history to assess the likelihood and potential intensity of wildfires in specific areas. While the maps do not evaluate risk at the individual property level, they provide valuable insights into broader hazard conditions. Residents are encouraged to review the updated maps and stay informed about their community's wildfire risk.​

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Volunteers Needed for Annual Creek to Bay Cleanup!

Registration is now open for the Annual Creek to Bay Cleanup, the largest Earth Week cleanup in San Diego County. Solana Beach is hosting an official cleanup site at Fletcher Cove Beach on Saturday, April 26th from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM. Come be be part of a countywide effort to protect our environment from inland pollution that ends up on our coast. Then stick around after the cleanup for a special ribbon cutting ceremony unveiling our brand-new beach cleanup basket station at Fletcher Cove. Let’s celebrate Earth Day by coming together to help keep Solana Beach clean and beautiful. Register today!

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Community Events

City Hall Gallery Opening Reception:

Greatly I Dream of Health, Healing, Hope & Autism

Saturday, April 5th, 2:00 PM

The Solana Beach City Hall Gallery presents Greatly I Dream: Health, Healing, Hope, Music, & Autism, featuring the vibrant, synesthesia-inspired works of Jeremy Sicile-Kira. As an autistic artist, Jeremy transforms his sensory experiences into colorful, energetic paintings that capture the essence of people, music, and life events. Join us for a Special Artist Reception on Saturday, April 5th, from 2:00-4:00 PM at the gallery, featuring a special musical performance by Terrence Partridge. Don’t miss this inspiring exhibition and reception celebrating the intersection of art, music, and neurodiversity.

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April's Spring Fling Games Day

Thursday, April 10th, 12:00 PM

Join us for a special Spring Fling Games Day on Thursday, April 10th. This free community event is held every second Thursday of the month from 12:00-2:00 PM at La Colonia Community Center. Come enjoy a variety of games, including Mexican Train, Just One word game, Deep Sea Adventure, Scrabble, Lotería, American Mah Jongg and other games! Join us for this monthly series created to add fun and foster connections throughout the community. Bring a friend and help spread the word!

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SBCC & Friends of the Solana Beach Library

Monthly Lecture Series

Tuesday, April 15th, 5:30 PM

Explore the shifting dynamics of global democracies at this month’s lecture with Dr. Saiba Varma, Associate Professor of Anthropology at UCSD. Dr. Varma will share insights from her research in South Asia, including cultural and political changes in India and the region of Kashmir. The lecture takes place Tuesday, April 15th at 5:30 PM at the Solana Beach Library. This free event is co-sponsored by Solana Beach Community Connections and the Friends of the Solana Beach Library.

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Children’s Spring Festival & Egg Hunt

Saturday, April 19th, 10:30 AM

Join hundreds of Solana Beach families at La Colonia Community Park on Saturday, April 19th at 10:30 AM to celebrate the annual Children's Spring Festival and Egg Hunt. The main event is the Egg Hunt where boys and girls, in third grade or younger, will search for eggs filled with treats and prizes. Participants are asked to bring their own basket or decorative bag to collect the goodies. Fun jumps, crafts, pictures with the Spring Bunny, and piñatas will also be offered. Refreshments include lemonade, coffee, popcorn, and cookies.

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Current Employment Opportunities

Come join the City of Solana Beach Team and discover how you can make a difference. The City is currently recruiting for the following positions:

Junior Lifeguard Intern
Management Analyst (City Clerk's Department)
Seasonal Ocean Lifeguard

Visit the City’s Career Page to learn more and to submit your online application!

City Council Meeting & Agenda

The next regular City Council meeting is Wednesday, April 9th at 6:00 PM, in the City Hall Council Chambers, located at 635 S. Highway 101, Solana Beach. All meetings are also subject to cancellation. Please refer to the City's Public Meetings page for updates, meeting schedules, directions on submitting a public comment, or for more information.


April 9, 2025 Agenda:

  • A.3.Solid Waste Rate Review Prop 218 Notification.
  • A.4. Stormwater Program Management Services.
  • B.1. 334 S. Rios Ave., Applicant: Lefferdink
  • B.2. 615 N. Granados, Applicant: DMIG 615 Granados LLC


How to Submit Public Comments


Written Comments:

To provide written input on an agenda item, email the City Clerk at clerkoffice@cosb.org.

  • Use the meeting date in the subject line and include the agenda item number.
  • Written comments must be submitted at least two hours before the meeting.
  • Please note written comments will not be read aloud during the meeting but will be shared with the Council and added to the public record.


Verbal Comments:

To speak during the meeting, submit a speaker slip to the City Clerk before the meeting starts or before the relevant agenda item is announced.

  • Each speaker is allotted 3 minutes per topic.
  • Individuals can receive up to 6 minutes if time is donated by another attendee, or up to 10 minutes for group discussions. For public hearings, time donated by two attendees allows up to 15 minutes for a speaker.


For additional details, visit the City’s website or contact the City Clerk at clerkoffice@cosb.org.

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