Friday, February 6, 2026

Leucadians to finally be allowed to cross railroad tracks

For years, Leucadians have had to climb over or cut the city fence to get to 101 or the beaches. Finally, some relief.

Union-Tribune:
Encinitas has just received a preliminary ruling from the California Public Utilities Commission that will allow it to build two, long-sought, at-grade crossings over the railroad tracks in Leucadia, the city manager announced.

“This is big,” City Manager Jennifer Campbell declared at the very end of Wednesday’s City Council meeting as she announced the news and praised the “huge team effort” it took to get to this point.

Audience members cheered, council members bumped fists, and the mayor declared, “Holy cow.” The two proposed crossing points — one at Grandview Street and one at Phoebe Street — would go within a 1.3-mile stretch of railroad tracks between La Costa Avenue and Leucadia Boulevard where there currently are no legal crossing spots.

13 comments:

  1. Not yet. The city still has to come up with the money to pay for the crossings....

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  2. Thanks for your so informative post.

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  3. Mallee,

    Please stop praising me so much on social media, you're costing me votes.

    - Rimjob Vizcanta

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    1. I thought you moved to Florida? Or is it just the stank you left on supporters left behind that we’re smelling?

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    2. 🤣😅

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    3. Vote for Bruce, stay with what's working.

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  4. 6:10pm With all the herding Bruce has to do, we are in the best possible hands with Bruce at the helm. May it continue for another two years, at the least. Imagine any of those other council members, no no no, it is beyond imagining how much worse off we would be without Bruce's steady as you go managing the others on the dais.

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  5. How to destroy Encinitas= Elect Rimjob and Bradly Boo Bash Mamdaniwitz

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  6. Too funny, Encinitas residents have been crossing the tracks for decades if not through the past century

    Blakespear got herself a quiet zone and then shit on the rest of it is by getting more state funded empty trains blasting through the town. So many people hate that bitch. They used the C word.

    Kranz put up a fence and fucking couldn’t even get a speed in his own community more or less quiet zone

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  7. Compared to the F’d that Kranz was delivering anything the city does seems OK.

    San Diego I sat there quiet zone for 20 years. No big deal

    Solana Beach had their grade separation and no horns blowing the last 20 years no big deal

    San Clemente had no quiet zone through the whole city for the last 15 years no big deal

    Encinitas gets one letter regarding future at grade crossings with horn still blowing, and they shit their pants in glee. So funny to watch this incompetence . 😆😂🤣🤣🤣

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  8. San Diego has their quiet zone for 20 years. No big deal

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