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Encinitas commissioners press staff for Pacific View programming, marketing and instructor data ahead of Nov. 12 council briefing
Summary
Chair Fox and Pacific View staff framed the Nov. 12 joint meeting with city council as a "receive and review" briefing and commissioners spent much of the Nov. 3 meeting pressing staff for more data on class models, camps, instructor availability and marketing reach.
Chair Fox and Pacific View staff framed the Nov. 12 joint meeting with city council as a "receive and review" briefing rather than a formal decision meeting, and commissioners spent the evening drilling into Pacific View operations to prepare.
The commission heard an overview from staff about how classes are run. Staff described two instruction models: contract instructors (independent contractors or companies that propose classes) and staff-led classes. Staff said classes are scheduled based on public surveys and automatic course-evaluation responses, but that instructor availability often limits what can be offered.
"We have 3 things I'd like to touch on today" and "We did 27 events this year, with over 400 attendees," Steve Dilley said earlier in public comment, underscoring community demand for programs at city venues. (Steve Dilley, executive…
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