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City of Solana Beach

WEEKLY UPDATE

January 11, 2025

The following is provided as an update regarding City news, programs, and services.

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An Important Public Safety Message from the City Manager and Fire Chief

The City would like to begin this week’s update by sending our heartfelt condolences and well wishes to those affected by the devastating wildfires in Los Angeles. While we all hope that the fires will be brought under control as soon as possible, we also need to continue to prepare ourselves for the potential of fires here in San Diego. 


The fires in Los Angeles County are devastating and underscore the need for coastal communities like Solana Beach to be prepared for times when fire conditions are high. The City of Solana Beach takes fire prevention and response planning seriously and is committed to working alongside the community to minimize risk and ensure safety.


The City and the Solana Beach Fire Department remain steadfast in our commitment to protecting the safety and well-being of our residents through comprehensive preparedness, response planning, and collaboration with regional partners.


The Solana Beach Fire Department is fully staffed and, through mutual aid agreements with neighboring jurisdictions, is prepared to respond promptly and effectively to all emergencies within the City of Solana Beach. Considering the current red flag weather event, the County of San Diego has provided additional resources by pre-positioning two strike teams consisting of 10 fire engines and 40 firefighters to respond to potential wildland fires throughout the county, including within the City of Solana Beach.


To prepare for wildland fire events, the Solana Beach Fire Department participates in extensive county-wide training with regional fire departments and law enforcement agencies. Additionally, the department engages in annual wildfire drills in vulnerable areas. These joint training exercises ensure uniformity in standard operating procedures, strengthening the department’s ability to manage emergencies effectively and efficiently.


The City's Emergency Operations Plan (EOP), which was recently updated in June 2024, is a comprehensive document that provides for a coordinated response to all hazards by City staff and emergency partners.


The City also emphasizes wildfire prevention and mitigation. The Solana Beach Fire Department conducts annual and state-mandated inspections of schools, hotels, motels, lodging houses, and multifamily buildings to identify and reduce risks, ensuring the community remains as safe as possible.


How Residents Can Stay Safe: 


  1. Visit the County's Emergency Preparedness webpage to learn more about how you can prepare for an emergency.
  2. Develop an emergency plan to help you, your neighbors, and your loved ones prepare for, respond to, and recover from an emergency or disaster. 
  3. Register cell phones and email address with AlertSanDiego, the notification system used by first responders to alert you in the event of an emergency. 
  4. Sign up for power outage alerts from SDG&E. 
  5. Download the GENASYS PROTECT and SD Emergency apps for alerts. 
  6. Remember it is important to plan before the emergency happens, to evacuate early and follow all fire and law enforcement emergency orders. 


As we keep our neighbors to the north in our thoughts, we encourage anyone looking to help to do so through trusted organizations supporting those affected. There are many relief efforts underway accepting donations. Unfortunately, scammers often take advantage of disasters like this, so please take the time to verify the legitimacy of any organization before contributing. 

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A Reminder to Properly Dispose of Pet Waste

While many people have started to use “compostable” dog waste bags, EDCO currently does not accept bioplastics or animal waste in the green organics bin. As such, we kindly want to remind you to put all animal waste in the trash – no matter what bag it is in. Please visit this link to learn more about what you can compost in Solana Beach under EDCO’s Organics Recycling program. We appreciate your commitment to correctly sorting your waste!

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Last Week to Recycle Your Christmas Tree

Residents have until January 17th to recycle their Christmas tree through two convenient options: curbside pickup and drop-off locations. For curbside pickup, place your tree next to or inside your green organics cart on your regular collection day. Be sure to remove all lights, ornaments, tinsel, and tree stands, and cut trees taller than 6 feet in half. Trees can also be dropped off at the City Hall parking lot or the La Colonia Community Center parking lot. Support the City’s composting efforts by taking advantage of this opportunity!

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Last Week to Apply for Citizen Commissions

This is the final week to apply for one of 18 available volunteer positions on the City’s five citizen commissions: Budget and Finance, Climate Action, Parks and Recreation, Public Arts, and View Assessment. These two-year terms, expiring in January 2027, offer a unique opportunity to make a positive impact on your community and help shape its future. Applications are due by Tuesday, January 14, 2025, at 5:30 PM to the City Clerk’s Office. Don’t miss your chance to contribute your voice and expertise. Apply today!

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Solana Beach Senior Center News

The Solana Beach Community Senior Center's mission is to provide excellent resources, foster meaningful relationships, and fulfill opportunities for aging well. Open to everyone, the Senior Center welcomes participants from both within and outside Solana Beach. Each week, the Senior Center offers a variety of programs, activities, and services, including classes, discussion groups, games, entertainment, and a delicious Wednesday lunch program.


Here’s what’s coming up next week:


  • Feeling Fit Club (Mondays & Wednesdays at 8:30 AM): Get moving from home with this free, one-hour fitness class on Zoom. It’s a great way to stay active & feel energized!
  • Memory Cafe (2nd & 4th Thursdays from 10-11:30 AM): Memory Café is an enjoyable gathering for older adults to socialize, learn about keeping their brains healthy, & have fun!
  • Wednesday Program & Lunch (Wednesdays at 11:30 AM): Enjoy socializing, entertainment, & great food. 
  • Fun & Games Club (Wednesdays at 9:30 AM): Keep your mind sharp with a variety of fun games or get creative with knitting and crochet. Make friends while you play or create!
  • Silver Age Yoga (Fridays at 11:00 AM): This free chair-based yoga class is designed for seniors of all ability levels.
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City Council News

The next regular City Council meeting is Wednesday, January 15th at 6:00 PM, in the City Hall Council Chambers, located at 635 S. Highway 101, Solana Beach. All meetings are also subject to cancellation. Please refer to the City's Public Meetings page for updates, meeting schedules, directions on submitting a public comment, or for more information.


January 15, 2025 Agenda:


  • A.1. Minutes of the City Council.
  • A.2. Register Of Demands.
  • A.3. Successor Agency Administrative Budget and Recognized Obligation Payment Schedule.
  • A.4. La Colonia Tot Lot Replacement Project Notice of Completion.
  • A.5. Climate Action Commission Name Change
  • B.1.Fee Study and Cost Allocation Plan Updates.
  • B.2. Public Hearing: 701 Valley Ave., Applicant: Witcher and Peterson, Case: DRP22-010, SDP22-008, APN: 298-131-14.
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