Saturday, December 27, 2025

Citizen Commission Openings

Citizen Commission Openings
Volunteers Serving on behalf of the City Council

16 open positions

Applications will be accepted through Tuesday, January 20, 2026

BUDGET & FINANCE

Two vacancies - terms will expire January 2028


This Commission provides input to Council regarding the City's operating budget.


Regular Meeting Schedule: Mondays preceding the 2nd Council meeting of the month (or as scheduled) at 6:00 p.m. 


Position’s Requirements:

  • At least 18 yrs. old
  • Resident of the City
  • Property owner within the City

CLIMATE & RESILIENCY

Four vacancies

3 Citizen/Resident Positions and 1 Professional Position - terms expiring January 2028


This Commission participates in reviewing certain matters regarding reducing the City’s greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and implementing the City's Climate Action Plan.


Regular Meeting Schedule: Currently meets 3rd Wednesday of certain months at 5:30 p.m.


Position’s Requirements:

  • Citizens/Residents
  • At least 18 yrs. old
  • Resident of the City
  • Professionals
  • At least 18 yrs. old
  • Must be from the environmental or scientific community with CV/Resume
  • Resident or Non-resident


PARKS & RECREATION

Three vacancies - terms will expire January 2028


This Commission participates in reviewing certain matters regarding the City's parks, programs, and assists Staff with conducting certain City events.


Regular Meeting Schedule: 2nd Thursday of each month at 4:00 p.m.


Position’s Requirements:

  • At least 18 yrs. old
  • Resident of the City

PUBLIC ARTS

Three vacancies - terms will expire January 2028


This Commission participates in reviewing certain matters regarding public art opportunities and assists Staff with conducting certain City events.


Regular Meeting Schedule: 4th Tuesday of each month at 5:00 p.m.


Position’s Requirements:

  • At least 18 yrs. old
  • Resident of the City

VIEW ASSESSMENT

Four vacancies - terms will expire January 2028


This Commission is tasked with reviewing feasible solutions for development when a view assessment request is filed and makes definitive decisions on projects utilizing the City's adopted guidelines/toolkit.


Regular Meeting Schedule: 2nd Tuesday of each month at 6:00 p.m.


Position’s Requirements:

  • At least 18 yrs. old
  • Resident of the City
  • Property owner within the City.

Links


Citizen Interest Form

Citizen Commissions City Website

Citizen Member's Handbook

Citizen Interest Forms (Applications)

and additional information

can be found online or at:

Solana Beach City Hall

635 South Highway 101

Solana Beach, CA 92075

Please contact the City Clerk's office with any questions
regarding the recruitment/appointment process at 858-720-2400.

Friday, December 26, 2025

Solana Beach Weekly Update: December 26, 2025


City of Solana Beach

WEEKLY UPDATE

December 26, 2025

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

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Community News

New Official City Domain Coming Soon

The City will soon transition to a new official and secure .ca.gov domain. As part of this update, the City’s website will move to cityofsolanabeach.ca.gov, and all City staff will begin using new email addresses ending in @cityofsolanabeach.ca.gov. This change is part of a statewide modernization effort to improve security, accessibility, and trust for California government services and will take place over the coming weeks and no later than early January 2026. All existing website links and emails sent to @cosb.org will continue to work and automatically redirect during the transition.

New Interim Fire Chief Appointed to Serve

Solana Beach and Del Mar

The City of Solana Beach is pleased to welcome Colin Stowell as our new Interim Fire Chief. Chief Stowell will serve both Solana Beach and the City of Del Mar as the two communities work together to develop a new fire protection service model following the conclusion of a regional cooperative agreement that previously included the City of Encinitas. He brings more than 20 years of fire service leadership experience, beginning his career with the City of San Diego in 2002, promoting through the ranks, and retiring as Fire Chief in 2024. His appointment was unanimously approved by the Solana Beach City Council at its December 10th meeting. We thank Chief Stowell for stepping into this role and look forward to sharing more updates with the community in early 2026.

Christmas Tree Recycling

Residents can recycle Christmas trees and Holiday botanical decorations by placing them inside your green organics waste cart on your collection day. When placing them inside your curbside green cart make sure to first remove all lights, ornaments, tinsel, and the tree stand, cut tree into small enough pieces to fit within your curbside cart (the lid must be able to close), and no flocked trees. Drop-off sites will also be available starting from December 26th through January 16th at City Hall, at 635 S. Hwy 101, and La Colonia Community Center parking lot, at 715 Valley Avenue.

Solana Beach Clothing Swap

Saturday, January 10th, 10:00 AM

Refresh your wardrobe and come swap with the City of Solana Beach! The City will be hosting a community clothing swap this new year to encourage sustainable fashion and prevent clothing from ending up in the landfill. Join us on Saturday, January 10th at 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM with up to 15 clean and good-condition clothing items. You can meet new people, chat with the community, and bring home a new outfit!

City Hall Extended Holiday Closure

In observance of the upcoming Holidays, City Hall and all non-essential City buildings will be closed from Friday, December 19th, (Dark Friday) through Friday, January 2th (Dark Friday). All other essential City services and emergency response will continue during this period. A complete list of emergency contacts and information about services affected by this closure is available on the City’s website. Regular City Hall hours will resume on Monday, January 5th. We wish you a wonderful holiday season and a Happy New Year!

Trash Service Schedule Changes for the Holidays

As a community reminder, the trash service schedule will be adjusted for the next two weeks in observance of the Christmas and New Year’s holidays. EDCO will not provide residential or commercial collection on Thursday, December 25th, or Thursday, January 1st, and all public disposal sites, recycling buyback centers, and customer service offices will be closed. As a result, customers whose regular collection day is Thursday or Friday will experience a one-day service delay during each holiday week. Please remember to plan accordingly.

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Friday, December 19, 2025

Solana Beach Weekly Update: December 19, 2025


City of Solana Beach

WEEKLY UPDATE

December 19, 2025

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

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Community News

A Heartfelt Farewell to Dan Goldberg

The City of Solana Beach bids a heartfelt farewell to Dan “Dano” Goldberg, our City Engineer and Deputy Director, as he retires after 23.5 years of dedicated service to the community. In recognition of his lasting contributions, City Council, City staff, and the Engineering team presented Dan with a Proclamation honoring his exemplary service at last week's Special City Council meeting.


Throughout his career with the City, Dan played a key role in shaping the physical and environmental landscape of Solana Beach. By leading many of the City’s major Capital Improvement Projects, his impact can be seen across nearly every corner of the community. Dan helped transform Fletcher Cove and La Colonia Park into the vibrant community spaces they are today and improved how residents and visitors move through the City through projects such as the Coastal Rail Trail, pedestrian bridges, Highway 101 Streetscape, corridor improvements, and the Safe Routes to School Study. He also led critical infrastructure efforts, including stormwater management, street and utility improvements, and numerous other projects that continue to serve Solana Beach every day.


Beyond his professional accomplishments, Dan was known for his kindness, intelligence, strong work ethic, and deep institutional knowledge built over more than two decades of service. His personal passion for biking was evident through his work with the local BikeWalkSolana organization and his continued advocacy for bicycle safety and infrastructure. Dan was also an active participant in the American Public Works Association, where he contributed to committees and helped mentor future public works and engineering professionals.


Dan leaves behind a lasting legacy of meaningful improvements that have made Solana Beach a better place to live, work, and visit. Thank you, Dan, for your service. Solana Beach is better because of you.

La Colonia Christmas Tree Lighting Highlights

There was another special and fun holiday celebration at La Colonia last weekend and we captured some fun and special moments from this beloved community tradition.

Shop & Dine Local for the Holidays

Remember to shop and dine local this Holiday season and support all your favorite locally-owned businesses. Enjoy a day strolling around our beautiful community and discover a variety of unique Holiday gift options along Highway 101 and the Cedros Design District. On both sides of Interstate 5, shops, grocery stores, restaurants and other conveniences are available to meet all your Holiday shopping needs. So remember to shop and dine local this holiday season and support all your favorite locally-owned businesses!

Free Holiday Home Vacation Checks

The winter Holidays are a popular time of year to travel. Holiday vacations are a fun and exciting way to spend time with loved ones but can you be sure that you have taken the necessary steps to protect your home while you are away? If you're traveling this Holiday, consider signing up for a free Home Vacation Check. The San Diego County Sheriff's Office offers free home vacation checks year-round. Simply sign up for this free service and the Sheriff’s Office Senior Volunteer Patrol will keep a watchful eye on your home while you are away for the Holidays!

City Hall Extended Holiday Closure

In observance of the upcoming Holidays, City Hall and all non-essential City buildings will be closed from Friday, December 19th, (Dark Friday) through Friday, January 2th (Dark Friday). All other essential City services and emergency response will continue during this period. A complete list of emergency contacts and information about services affected by this closure is available on the City’s website. Regular City Hall hours will resume on Monday, January 5th. We wish you a wonderful holiday season and a Happy New Year!

Trash Service Schedule Changes for the Holidays

As a community reminder, the trash service schedule will be adjusted for the next two weeks in observance of the Christmas and New Year’s holidays. EDCO will not provide residential or commercial collection on Thursday, December 25th, or Thursday, January 1st, and all public disposal sites, recycling buyback centers, and customer service offices will be closed. As a result, customers whose regular collection day is Thursday or Friday will experience a one-day service delay during each holiday week. Please remember to plan accordingly.

Solana Santa Fe Students Bring Ideas to City Council

Last week’s City Council meeting welcomed some very special (and very impressive) guest speakers. Fifth and sixth grade students from Solana Santa Fe Elementary School took the podium to share handwritten letters in support of a Sandtoy Borrow Box program. Through classroom lessons on civic engagement and environmental stewardship, students have been learning about the impacts of plastic waste on our beaches and oceans and proposed the borrow box as a way to help reduce plastic pollution. Councilmembers thanked the students for their thoughtful ideas and shared that the City is currently working with a local Girl Scout troop and community partners to move the Sandtoy Borrow Box program forward. The City is proud of these young residents for their leadership and for taking an active role in caring for Solana Beach’s coastline.

Heat Pump Water Heater Rebate Program

To reduce the initial cost of heat pump technology, the City is excited to announce the launch of a new pilot program providing a rebate for Solana Beach residents and verified contractors who purchase and install a heat pump water heater to replace a gas water heater. Heat pump water heaters are approximately 3x more efficient than their gas counterparts and they pose less of a safety risk in your home by eliminating the chance of gas leaks. If you or someone you know is in need of a new water heater, or you are thinking about a remodel in the new year, a rebate of up to $1500 may be possible. Learn more and apply below!

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