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Council requires stop signs, construction parking limits and temporary controls near Clark Apartments project
Summary
Encinitas City Council on Oct. 22 adopted construction‑phase traffic controls for the Clark Apartments project, including an immediate temporary stop sign at the development exit, no‑parking restrictions near the intersection during construction, and a requirement for a permanent fourth stop sign at project completion if not already required by condition.
Encinitas City Council approved a package of traffic controls and construction‑phase restrictions Oct. 22 intended to reduce safety problems and neighborhood impacts from a multi‑unit housing project on Clark Avenue.
Background: Residents and a neighborhood representative raised repeated complaints about construction vehicle staging, trucks blocking a narrow private street and narrower-than‑expected access widths that may not meet fire response clearances. Speakers asked the council to require clear contractor oversight, reduce construction staging in the neighborhood and add a formal signoff by a qualified professional before continuing heavy work.
Council acti…
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