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The City of Carlsbad's 5-year Strategic Plan (2023-2027) outlines a vision for the future focusing city resources towards five principal goals. These goals include maintaining community character and connectedness, prioritizing quality of life and safety, protecting the environment and natural resources, fostering a healthy local economy, and achieving organizational excellence and fiscal health. This document provides a progress report detailing actions, objectives, and priority projects taken to advance these commitments.
The City Council meeting agenda covers multiple bodies including the Carlsbad Municipal Water District Board, Public Financing Authority Board, and Community Development Commission. Key discussions involve the presentation and filing of the Report on City Investments as of December 31, 2025, and receiving the Fiscal Year 2024-25 Annual Financial Audit Results. The Council will also address emergency declarations related to a water main break and sinkhole at Carlsbad Village Drive and El Camino Real, and the continuation of a storm-related local emergency for storm drain infrastructure repair. Agenda items also include authorizing the use of city facilities for 2026 election vote centers and introducing ordinances to amend the Municipal Code regarding meetings for the Community-Police Engagement Commission and to regulate E-Bikes. Furthermore, the body is scheduled to approve work plans for the Environmental Sustainability Commission and the Investment Review Board.
This document outlines the City of Carlsbad's general plan update process, driven by community input gathered through the "Envision Carlsbad" initiative. The plan is guided by nine core community values, including maintaining a small-town feel, preserving open space, promoting active lifestyles, supporting the local economy, and fostering arts and culture. The overarching goal is to sustain and enhance Carlsbad's quality of life, focusing on strong neighborhoods, an active outdoor lifestyle, a diverse economy, a vibrant culture, and a healthy environment for future generations.
This document outlines the Carlsbad Sustainable Mobility Plan, which serves as a comprehensive roadmap to enhance safe, connected, and accessible transportation options within Carlsbad. It consolidates research and community input to create a transportation network that addresses current and future needs. The plan is structured around three main components: city-wide network maps for walking, hiking, cycling, and transit; program recommendations like Safe Routes to Schools; and an action plan prioritizing infrastructure improvements. The overarching goals are to expand safe, healthy, and convenient travel options for all ages and abilities, and to achieve climate sustainability objectives by reducing reliance on single-occupancy vehicle travel.
The public meeting focused on community engagement regarding the future of Palomar Airport, which is owned and operated by San Diego County. The City Council directed staff to collaborate with the County, initiate a stakeholder dialogue, and develop a city strategy. Key discussion points involved the County's draft master plan, which includes runway extension and realignment. Legal advisors presented an overview of the complex regulatory landscape, particularly federal law regarding aircraft operations, noise, and access restrictions under the Airport Noise and Capacity Act of 1990 (Part 161 regulations). The discussion also covered the City's limited authority over aeronautical functions and its control over land use surrounding the airport. A major focus was interpreting the language of a prior initiative measure regarding voter authorization for airport expansion, with the conclusion being that proposed master plan improvements might not constitute 'expansion' requiring a public vote, based on federal preemption, historical context, and previous legal opinions.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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