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 Community Services Director and Chief Lifeguard Jon Edelbrock interviewed with Del Mar TV this week on the topic of dog friendly beaches.
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Designs for median landscaping heading to City CouncilConceptual landscaping plans to spruce up the medians on Del Mar's major thoroughfares are heading to the City Council for approval Tuesday, April 7.
The council also will consider whether to approve $120,585 for the firm MW Peltz & Associates to prepare final designs for drought-tolerant landscaping and irrigation improvements on segments of Camino Del Mar and Jimmy Durante Boulevard.
As proposed, design layouts envision "landscape painting," in which large areas are planted with a single plant variety to produce bold areas of color arranged in artistic patterns.
Construction could begin as soon as the 2027-28 fiscal year. A conceptual project estimate places costs at $1.77 million to $1.95 million.
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Tuesday: City Council meetingA regular meeting of the City Council begins at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 7, at the Del Mar Civic Center Town Hall, 1050 Camino Del Mar. Regular City Council meetings are held on the first and third Tuesday of the month.
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Monday: Jimmy Durante Boulevard paving project beginsThe Jimmy Durante Boulevard Pavement Rehabilitation Project begins on Monday, April 6.
During construction the contractor, Hazard Construction Co, plans to keep at least one travel lane open in both directions at all times. However, motorists could experience intermittent delays during work hours in April and May.
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Recycling event diverts 19 tons from landfillData from EDCO show residents took full advantage of a free event March 21 to responsibly recycle 19.14 tons of material and also load up on free mulch and compost.
During the Del Mar Recycles event at Shores Park, 106 participants offloaded: 1,800 pounds of paper for shredding; 168.2 pounds of batteries; 59.8 pounds of lightbulbs; 26.6 pounds of sharps; 629.2 pounds of e-waste, and 906 pounds of donations for Goodwill.
On the outbound, residents hauled off 8.1 tons of mulch and 9.25 tons of compost for their gardens.
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NB Jimmy Durante Boulevard closures continueIntermittent closures of northbound Jimmy Durante Boulevard between Luzon Avenue and David Way continue as crew prepare for construction on the adjacent hillside. Closures can be expected from 7 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on weekdays through April.
Contact Del Mar Public Works: 858-755-3294 or PublicWorksGroup@delmar.ca.us.
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SANDAG rail construction notice: Week of April 5In a weekly notice to the City of Del Mar, SANDAG covers planned construction activities for the Del Mar Bluffs 5 Stabilization Project and geotechnical testing for the proposed LOSSAN Rail Realignment Project.
The notice warns of night and early morning work Monday, April 6.
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Open SANDAG Del Mar Bluffs Stabilization webpage
Contact SANDAG: 858-549-RAIL or LOSSANcorridor@SANDAG.org
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Crime blotter: March 26-April 2Incidents: 0
Source: San Diego County Sheriff's Department
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April 4: Meet, greet and treats at Shores ParkHippity-hop on over to Shores Park 4 to 5 p.m. Saturday, April 4, to meet and greet a supersized bunny toting a basketful of doggy treats.
Dexter's Deli is furnishing the dog treats; Del Mar Foundation will dispense cookies and lemonade for people. No registration is required.
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April 16: Historical Society hosting lifeguards' storiesRetired Del Mar lifeguards Jack Ross and Brett Mattei will share stories from decades of service during a Del Mar Historical Society talk 6 p.m. April 16 at the Del Mar Civic Center Town Hall. Make reservations online.
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April 23: Del Mar Climate symposiumA panel of experts will explore the "Perils of Plastics" during Del Mar Climate's annual symposium 6 p.m. April 23 at the Del Mar Civic Center Town Hall. Topics include state legislation, health impacts and the consequences of plastic waste. Register online.
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Hauler launches Facebook pageDel Mar's solid waste hauler this week launched a Facebook page, @edcowasteandrecycling. In a matter of days, the page has accumulated a dozen posts and reels telling EDCO's stories of solid waste collection, disposal and recycling.
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DEL MAR VILLAGE ASSOCIATION
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April 18: Cleanup eventDMVA's Earth Month Community Cleanup is set for 9:30 to 11 a.m. April 18 at the Beach Safety Center, 1700 Coast Boulevard. Volunteers will be rewarded with a pancake brunch courtesy of Del Mar Lifeguards and treats and coffee donated by The Cottage and Better Buzz.
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DEL MAR COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS
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April 28: Author to explore history of humor Author Stan Schatt will explore humor in its many forms during a free talk from 11 a.m. to noon April 28 at the Del Mar Civic Center Town Hall. Schatt, whose 50 titles include biographies, novels and nonfiction covering longevity and AI, will examine all kinds of jokes and might crack one or two along the way.
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Location: Del Mar Civic Center Town Hall, 1050 Camino Del Mar Tuesday, April 7 Full calendar
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 Former Lifeguard Capt. Gardner Stevens recognizes a junior lifeguard in 1965.
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