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Celebrate San Diego Restaurant Week at 20|Twenty in Carlsbad

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20|Twenty Restaurant in Carlsbad is hosting a special dining experience to celebrate San Diego Restaurant Week. The three-course meal will feature the restaurant’s array of seasonal and locally sourced ingredients. The meal is priced at $60 per person and includes a selection of starters, entrees, and dessert options.

Dinner begins with the selection of a starter which can include the Melon & Prosciutto Salad or the creamy Mushroom Soup. For the main course, there are a variety of options such as the Baja Striped Bass with Fingerling Potato, Fennel, and Olive Tomato Tapenade or a 12oz Prime New York Steak with Roasted Potato, Harissa Carrots, and Bone Marrow Butter. Guests can satisfy their sweet tooth with a final selection of Brown Butter Pineapple Upside Down Cake with Coconut Gelato, or Chocolate Cremeux with Hazelnut Praline, Salted Caramel Gelato, and Raspberry.

Dinner service is from 5:30pm to 10pm Tuesday through Saturday (closed for dinner Sundays & Mondays). For reservations, visit www.20TwentyGrill.com or call 760-827-2500.

Carlsbad Boulevard Restriping, other Traffic Safety Projects Approved

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On Tuesday, the City Council approved several projects to enhance biking and walking in Carlsbad. These projects have been in the works and identified as priority projects to expedite in response to the traffic safety emergency.

South Carlsbad Boulevard restriping

Southbound Carlsbad Boulevard, from Manzano Drive to Island Way, will be restriped to change the western-most lane to create more space for biking and parking and leave one lane for traffic.

This project has been planned as an interim step in a long-term plan to move the roadway east to protect infrastructure against cliff erosion, but the timing moved sooner due to the traffic safety emergency. The restriping provides an opportunity to immediately make this segment of the coast more inviting for drivers, cyclists and pedestrians traveling along the coast.

The restriping work will:

Create one traffic lane with a buffered bike lane on southbound Carlsbad Boulevard between Manzano Drive and Island Way.
Provide a shoulder on the west side of Carlsbad Boulevard that can be used by pedestrians
Add approximately 15 parking spots of parallel on-street parking adjacent to the existing parking lot north of Island Way, with a buffer between the bike lane and the proposed parking lane. (The existing angled on-street parking south of Solamar Drive will be maintained.)
The project was combined with several other traffic safety improvements to save time and money with contracting. Other traffic safety projects approved include:

Adding green bike lane enhancements to highlight conflict areas at five intersections on south Carlsbad Boulevard
Lanikai Lane, Breakwater Road, Poinsettia Lane, Ponto Road and Avenida Encinas
Adding dashed green paint to the bike lane on La Costa Avenue at the intersections of Piraeus Street, Saxony Road and El Camino Real
Adding a bike lane on northbound Jefferson Street from Las Flores Drive to the I-5 overpass. The southbound bike lane on Jefferson Street will be extended to the crest of the roadway at the overpass
Narrowing the eastbound travel lanes on Cannon Road to provide a bike lane and buffer between the I-5 northbound ramps and Paseo Del Norte.
Adding shared lane markings, called sharrows, on the middle of the three northbound lanes on Paseo Del Norte and on the middle lane of the three westbound lanes on Cannon Road approaching the I-5 northbound ramp intersection
Modifying the existing bike lane on westbound Cannon Road at the intersection of Paseo Del Norte to better position bikers to ride in the middle of the three lanes approaching the I-5 northbound ramp intersection
Next steps

Construction is expected to start this fall and be completed by January 2023.
Staff will continue to receive cost-effective bids on other traffic safety projects including a project that will enhance six crosswalks that already have rapid-flashing beacons along the northern part of Carlsbad Boulevard by adding pedestrian-activated in-pavement flashing lights, curb extensions, high-visibility markings and green bicycle lanes.
Oak Avenue
Sycamore Avenue
Maple Avenue
Cherry Avenue
Hemlock Avenue
Between Mountain View and Cypress Avenue at the Army/Navy Academy

San Marcos ranked #20 in Fortune’s Best Places to Live for Families

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The City of San Marcos was recently selected by Fortune as a top finalist in its Best Places to Live for Families ranking. Out of nearly 2,000 places Fortune evaluated, the City of San Marcos ranked #20 for its high-quality amenities for families raising children and caring for aging parents.

To select the top 25 Best Places to Live for Families, Fortune evaluated cities, towns, suburbs, exurbs, villages and townships with 25,000 to750,000 residents across all 50 states in the United States. Fortune analyzed comprehensive data on education, aging resources, general wellness, financial health and livability for each location. The ranking focused on cities and towns with affordable housing, diverse neighborhoods and resources for multigenerational families.

With a safe family atmosphere that is rich and diverse in culture, San Marcos offers a high quality of life for those who live, work or visit. As the City approaches its 60th anniversary, we are honored to continue serving as a place for people to ‘Discover Life’s Possibilities.’

Learn more about Fortune’s Best Places to Live for Families ranking here.

Witnesses Sought in Serious Injury Bicycle Collision on Ponto Drive North of Breakwater Road ‘Carlsbad’

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CARLSBAD, Calif. – On September 28, at 5:25 p.m., the City of Carlsbad Police Department responded to a report of a bicyclist down near the intersection of Carlsbad Boulevard and Breakwater Road.

Officers and the Carlsbad Fire Department responded and located an unconscious 61-year-old female electric bike cyclist on Ponto Drive just north of Breakwater Road.

The cyclist was transported to a local hospital with serious injuries.
The cause of the collision has yet to be determined and the investigation is ongoing.
Investigators are seeking witnesses of the collision. Please call 442-339-2282.

For more information:
Accident Investigator, Corporal Matt Bowen, 442-339-2282 or matt.bowen@carlsbadca.gov

American Cancer Society Relay For Life Oceanside CA

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Save Lives, Celebrate Lives, and Lead the Fight at American Cancer Society Relay For Life of Oceanside, CA

Join the movement to end cancer, as the community rallies together at the American Cancer Society Relay For Life of Oceanside, CA. Relay For Life is a community of survivors, caregivers, local citizens, volunteers and participants who believe that the future can be free from cancer. Together we will honor and remember loved ones and fight back for lifesaving change

For more than 35 years, the American Cancer Society Relay For Life has joined communities together to remember loved ones lost, honor survivors of all cancers, and raise money to help the American Cancer Society save lives from cancer. Dollars raised each year by over 500,000 Relay participants across the country help attack all cancers in countless ways – funding and conducting breakthrough research, providing education and advocating for the needs of cancer patients and their families, and providing essential services throughout their cancer journey.

Relay For Life of Oceanside is a fun packed day where we honor our survivors and caregivers, fight back against this disease, and remember those who we have lost. The event will have an opening ceremony, survivor lap, survivor lunch, luminaria ceremony, and much more.

9:00am – Opening Ceremony and Survivor/Caregiver Lap
Cancer survivors are our symbol of HOPE. We invite you to walk with your Caregiver.
12:00pm – Ta’utiare Polynesian Dance Group
1:30pm – Oceanside Police Dept K9 Demonstration
2:00pm – Luminaria Ceremony – Honor and Remember
9:00am-1:00pm – Silent Auction

Escondido Police Update

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Child Safety Seat Inspection
On Thursday, September 22, the traffic division sponsored a child safety seat inspection. Officers and other experts came out to check the installation of safety seats in residents’ vehicles. All were invited to attend, and it was great to get to hang out with community members
while educating on vehicle safety. Thanks to everyone who made it a success.

Community Resources:
• Anonymous Tip Line: 760-743-8477 (TIPS)
• Crime Data/Mapping: https://www.crimemapping.com/
• Helicopter Announcement Transcription:
o Call 858-866-4356 or text “Hello” to 858-866-4356
• Megan’s Law Information: https://www.meganslaw.ca.gov/
• Mental Health & Crisis Intervention:
o Access and Crisis Line: 888-724-7240
o It’s Up to Us Campaign: www.Up2sd.org
o Get Connected. Get Help: Dial 211
• National Drug Helpline: https://drughelpline.org/contact/ or call 844-289-0879
• Non-Emergency Line: 760-839-4722

This weekend, officers, a dispatcher, and a sergeant headed down to the Miramar Air Show for some recruiting and community engagement. They were on the flight line and got to talk to so many amazing people and show them why Escondido is a great place to work.

1st Annual Boys & Girls Club of Vista Kids Night Out

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Kids Night Out is an event that brings together adults in the community with outstanding Club members for a very special event. Help us invest in youth by participating as a positive adult mentor for this evening. Proceeds help us provide our proven high-impact and affordable youth development programs in a positive, and safe environment.

You will be paired with one of our Club members to participate in activities throughout the Club: Arts & Crafts, STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math), Music, and more. Earn points as you complete each activity and compete for our top prizes! Bonus points if you arrive in costume.

Your $50 ticket will cover the cost of a meal for you + 1 Club member, participation prizes and activities for the evening. This is a night out that our Club members will look forward to. You will get the opportunity to meet the future leaders of our community. We hope that you will join us to experience what it means to be a Club members at the Boys & Girls Club of Vista.
PURCHASE TICKETS

Sponsor this Event
We have a variety of Sponsorships available for this event from $500-$10,000. Bring your team for an impactful night out and highlight your business in the community. Your sponsorship will make an impact in our Club programs from the Games room to our STEM lab.

If you have any questions about Sponsorship please contact Susan Arias, VP of Development at (760) 795-5967 or email susan@bgcvista.com.

AgTech Startup Hackathon

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AgTech Startup Hackathon
Escondido’s rich agricultural history has cemented its position as a key farming community in San Diego County. But its agricultural make-up goes far beyond the traditional citrus, avocado, and grape crops that have colored the city hills since the early 1900s. Today, Escondido’s agricultural industry has evolved to include specialty crops, sustainable farming systems, and technology that saves water, increases output, and conserves energy. This diverse ecosystem has made Escondido a unique and bustling location to support AgTech efforts in Southern California.
Residents and Escondido neighbors can get involved in growing the local AgTech scene at the AgTech Startup Hackathon event weekend. Taking place October 21-23, the event will bring together farmers, technologists, community leaders, engineers, and more to enjoy a jam-packed agenda that focuses on food system problems and innovative solutions.

2023 North County Celtic Queen Pageant Coronation

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North County Celtic Queen 2023 Court are: (l- r) North County Celtic Princess, Samantha Mendoza North County Celtic Princess, Irene Faciones North County Celtic Queen, Malia Lamaku Miss Teen, North County Celtic Queen, Hailey Groff North County Celtic Princess, Cailee Hayman North County Celtic Princess, Kyra Teiper North County Celtic Princess, Savera Sekhon

Vista, CA …The 2023 North County Celtic Queen Pageant Coronation was held Saturday, September 17, 2022 at Faith Lutheran Church in Vista. The North County Celtic Queen Pageant is a local non-for-profit 501c3 Organization, that promotes community service and mentorship. With 2 divisions; Miss Teen and Miss, the pageant is the featured fundraiser for a local charity partner. Our annual charity of choice is the Fallbrook Animal Sanctuary.

Seeking Investors for Vista Bowling Complex

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The City of Vista has not had a hub for entertainment since 2017. With the community evolving and turning into a very eclectic atmosphere it’s time for something new and exciting. Picture a location with 12-22 bowling lanes, an area for an up-to-date game room for all ages, locally brewed beverages, locally inspired eats and a modern fully stocked bar.

It’s time for Vistonians to have a dance floor while enjoying a well-crafted beer or a delicious mixed beverage. Customers will have the ability to book a lane for a family gathering via one of our social media platforms or by text. Planning a retirement party or your kid’s 5th birthday will be easy with one of our party rooms available 7 days a week. We will try our best to keep our location centrally located within city limits. We will work together with the City of Vista and the Chamber of Commerce to find something that works for everyone.

This is an opportunity for many businesses within the city to prosper and bring in families from surrounding cities to visit the gorgeous City of Vista. The design for the location will be simple yet modern and clean. This is an opportunity for you to own a piece of the financial prosperity and future in this great City of Vista. Don’t let this opportunity pass. It’s time to secure your future in something fun and exciting. So come dance and bowl with us. Please feel free to email us with your questions at fgcompanies5@gmail.com and to secure
Your spot, we feel the investment return rate to be to your liking.

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