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Encinitas update: D Street staircase rehab, temporary fire station, concert and free waste collection

January 05, 2026 | Encinitas, San Diego County, California


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Encinitas update: D Street staircase rehab, temporary fire station, concert and free waste collection
Unidentified Speaker provided a short roundup of community updates affecting Encinitas residents.

On infrastructure, the speaker said the "D Street emergency staircase rehabilitation is projected to be completed by the January" and clarified that "D Street Beach can still be accessed from Moonlight Beach." No contractor name, budget, or final completion date beyond "January" was provided in the recording.

On public safety, the update stated that "Temporary Fire Station 1 is open" and that the temporary facility is "located next to Pacific View Arts Center." The recording did not include operational hours, staffing details, or information about whether the temporary station replaces or supplements an existing station.

On community events and services, the speaker announced that "Music by the Sea returns January 23 at 7PM at the Encinitas Library" and that the concert "will feature Paul Tsang and Justin Hanson." The speaker also said, "There's a free universal waste collection event on January 31 at City Hall," adding that "Encinitas residents can bring their proof of residency at this free drive up event."

The update noted arts programming logistics: "Winter registration is open at Pacific View Arts Center" and directed listeners to "Visit civicviewartcenter.com for more information." Lastly, the speaker promoted the "My Encinitas app" as a resource for city information.

The recording provided dates and locations but omitted several operational specifics — such as contractor names, budgets, exact completion dates for the D Street work, staffing or service hours for the temporary fire station, and a waste collection start window — that residents may want to confirm with city channels.

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