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City of Encinitas
The City of Encinitas is soliciting proposals for the purchase and delivery of various municipal signs and sign hardware on an as-needed basis under a two-year contract with two one-year extension options. The solicitation (PW-RFP-26-01) is published via the City’s PlanetBids vendor portal and requires electronic submission through that portal. The opportunity was posted March 6, 2026 and the electronic submission deadline is April 3, 2026 at 2:00 PM local time.
Posted Date
Mar 6, 2026
Due Date
Apr 3, 2026
Release: Mar 6, 2026
City of Encinitas
Close: Apr 3, 2026
The City of Encinitas is soliciting proposals for the purchase and delivery of various municipal signs and sign hardware on an as-needed basis under a two-year contract with two one-year extension options. The solicitation (PW-RFP-26-01) is published via the City’s PlanetBids vendor portal and requires electronic submission through that portal. The opportunity was posted March 6, 2026 and the electronic submission deadline is April 3, 2026 at 2:00 PM local time.
AvailableCity of Encinitas
The City of Encinitas is soliciting proposals for citywide right-of-way abatement and maintenance services including erosion control, vegetation management, and debris removal. The contract features an initial two-year term beginning in July 2026 with options for two one-year extensions. Bids must be submitted by April 24, 2026, through the city's official procurement portal.
Posted Date
Mar 12, 2026
Due Date
Apr 24, 2026
Release: Mar 12, 2026
City of Encinitas
Close: Apr 24, 2026
The City of Encinitas is soliciting proposals for citywide right-of-way abatement and maintenance services including erosion control, vegetation management, and debris removal. The contract features an initial two-year term beginning in July 2026 with options for two one-year extensions. Bids must be submitted by April 24, 2026, through the city's official procurement portal.
AvailableCity of Encinitas
The work to be done consists of asphalt overlays, slurry seals, surface and full-depth repairs, crack sealing, milling asphalt pavements, removal and replacement of concrete ramps, reconstruction of traffic detector loops, removal and replacement of pavement striping and markings, adjustment of manholes and valves, concrete gutter repair, ac berm installation, and other related work.
Posted Date
Feb 17, 2026
Due Date
Feb 18, 2026
Release: Feb 17, 2026
City of Encinitas
Close: Feb 18, 2026
The work to be done consists of asphalt overlays, slurry seals, surface and full-depth repairs, crack sealing, milling asphalt pavements, removal and replacement of concrete ramps, reconstruction of traffic detector loops, removal and replacement of pavement striping and markings, adjustment of manholes and valves, concrete gutter repair, ac berm installation, and other related work.
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City of Encinitas
This document outlines a SaaS Services Agreement between GovInvest, Inc. and Encinitas, CA, with an effective date of May 21, 2021. The agreement spans an initial term of three years, covering the licensing of various modules of the Total Liability Calculator, including the Standard Pension Module with an annual fee of $9,834.54, subject to a 2% annual increase. It includes comprehensive terms and conditions, service level, and support provisions. The document also contextualizes this agreement as an extension of a previous three-year agreement, initially effective June 30, 2018, detailing the costs for both the original term ($31,618.10) and the current three-year renewal term ($30,097.63), culminating in a total contract cost of $61,715.73 for the combined six-year period.
Effective Date
May 21, 2021
Expires
Effective: May 21, 2021
City of Encinitas
Expires:
This document outlines a SaaS Services Agreement between GovInvest, Inc. and Encinitas, CA, with an effective date of May 21, 2021. The agreement spans an initial term of three years, covering the licensing of various modules of the Total Liability Calculator, including the Standard Pension Module with an annual fee of $9,834.54, subject to a 2% annual increase. It includes comprehensive terms and conditions, service level, and support provisions. The document also contextualizes this agreement as an extension of a previous three-year agreement, initially effective June 30, 2018, detailing the costs for both the original term ($31,618.10) and the current three-year renewal term ($30,097.63), culminating in a total contract cost of $61,715.73 for the combined six-year period.
City of Encinitas
This document is Invoice #2025-6163 from GovInvest Inc. to Encinitas, attention Teresa McBroome, for an annual subscription to the Pension Module. The service period is from June 8, 2025, to June 7, 2026. The total amount due for this invoice is $10,645.23, with a due date of May 23, 2025.
Effective Date
Jun 8, 2025
Expires
Effective: Jun 8, 2025
City of Encinitas
Expires:
This document is Invoice #2025-6163 from GovInvest Inc. to Encinitas, attention Teresa McBroome, for an annual subscription to the Pension Module. The service period is from June 8, 2025, to June 7, 2026. The total amount due for this invoice is $10,645.23, with a due date of May 23, 2025.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Encinitas, City of
This report guides the update to the City of Encinitas' Resource Management Element (RME) by outlining existing conditions, issues, and opportunities. It summarizes legislative requirements, current programs, projects, and resource conditions within Encinitas, along with community engagement outcomes. The document identifies key issues and opportunities for the RME update, focusing on equitable access to open space, climate resilience, rewilding, and habitat connectivity.
This document, the Resource Management Element of the City of Encinitas General Plan, outlines goals and policies for preserving significant natural and cultural resources. It addresses key areas such as water quality (groundwater and ocean), preservation of trees, wildlife habitats, community views, aesthetic qualities, and air quality. Further focus areas include waste management, preservation of cultural resources, coastal areas, plant resources, environmentally sensitive habitats, and agriculture. The plan also considers land use policies, environmental impacts from new development, and energy conservation, aiming to maintain a healthful and comfortable environment for residents.
The document contains a collection of public comments submitted to the City Council regarding the Homeless Action Plan. The primary topic of discussion is the request to restore the Safe Parking Program at the Encinitas Senior and Community Center. Residents and stakeholders express concerns regarding the lack of shelter options since the program's closure and urge the Council to select a partner and fully fund the program immediately, rather than waiting for the Homeless Action Plan to be updated.
This document outlines the City of Encinitas's updated Homeless Action Plan, serving as a comprehensive framework to prevent and reduce homelessness, improve access to services, and foster long-term housing stability. The plan focuses on three primary areas: shelter and housing, outreach and supportive services, and public safety. It is structured around five strategic goals: expanding housing solutions, strengthening outreach and engagement, enhancing service coordination and access, promoting public safety and community well-being, and using data to drive accountability and results.
The Resource Management Element for the City of Encinitas outlines goals and policies designed to preserve significant natural and cultural resources within the planning area. Key focus areas include safeguarding water and ocean quality, protecting trees, habitats, coastal areas, and air quality, and managing waste effectively. The plan also emphasizes the preservation of cultural resources, agricultural lands, and scenic vistas, while promoting energy conservation, mitigating environmental impacts from new development, and ensuring equitable access to open space for all residents.
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