Meeting

Regular City Council Meeting Livestream 06/10/2026

Body

City of Encinitas

Date

June 09, 2026

Jurisdiction

State & Local

🏗️ Construction & Infrastructure 💼 Professional Services Grants & Funding Physical Infrastructure

The City of Encinitas held its Regular City Council Meeting on June 10, 2026, where several procurement and budget-related topics were discussed. Key procurement actions included approval of a contract with Adminure Inc. for third-party administration of the city's self-insured workers' compensation program, with council members seeking clarity on the scope and auditing of the contract. The council also approved a contract related to code enforcement software for short-term rental compliance, emphasizing the need for improved training and oversight. A significant agenda item was the discussion and direction on near-term and long-term safety improvements at the Village Parkway and Parkdale Lane intersection, including potential installation of an all-way stop, lane narrowing, speed radar signs, and enhanced enforcement, with estimated costs ranging from $20,000 to $600,000. The council also deliberated on extending housing programs related to accessory dwelling units and unpermitted units, considering state legislative changes and program expirations. Additionally, the council reviewed and authorized submission of a $3.9 million grant application to the California Department of Housing and Community Development for the Encampment Resolution Funding (ERF) Round Five program to support homelessness services, with discussions focusing on program requirements, housing first principles, and community impacts. The council voted to apply for the grant but requested a revised application with clearer language to be brought back for further consideration. Other items included approval of resolutions for the November 2026 municipal election and various community and policy updates. Overall, the meeting featured detailed discussions on contracts, grant funding, capital improvements, and policy implementation affecting procurement and city services.

Source

City of Encinitas