The Coast News, February 12, 2021

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By Bill Slane

DEL MAR — The Del Mar City Council placed City Manager Christa Johnson on paid administrative leave pending the regularly scheduled council meeting on February 16, the city announced Friday. The move comes after a pair of closed session performance evaluations regarding Johnson on February 1 and February 3. Administrative Services Director AshJOHNSON ley Jones will be acting city manager during Johnson’s leave, according to an official city statement. No city officials would comment on the specific naTURN TO CITY MANAGER ON A5

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parking before walking down, and eventually back up, a dirt path to access the beach. A staircase once provided access to the beach below, but a series of minor landslides caused by winter storms in 1982-83 damaged the structure. The city originally pursued a seawall at the beach during the 2000s, but the state withdrew the grant in 2009, citing its policy against sea walls. In October 2018, the city held two workshops to gather public input on how to address the issue. During those sessions, the public voiced a “strong desire” to remove invasive plants and reintroduce native species along the bluff face. “The overall goal of the

OCEANSIDE — ResiTHE dents and local groups who VISTA were left frustrated by the recent appointment proNEWS cess of new District 1 Councilmember Kori Jensen are calling for her resignation and for the San Diego County District Attorney’s Office to look into a l legat ions District 1 that she does voters lost not live in the district. opportunity, On Jan. some RANCHO 27, Jensen was SFNEWS chosen residents in a 3-1 vote believe to represent District 1. Mayor Esther Sanchez was the only vote opposed to Jensen’s appointment, explaining that she preferred to have a special election and that she did not know Jensen well enough from her brief interview and application for the position. Council opted to appoint a new member to represent District 1 instead of holding a special election, which would have been a large expense for the city and would have left the council with only four members for nearly a year. Jensen was chosen from more than a few dozen candidates, who were given a few minutes to explain why they should be chosen to represent District 1 during the Jan. 27 meeting. She was subsequently sworn in at the Feb. 3 council meeting, during which a mixed bag of nearly 40 public comments voiced support for Jensen or called for her resignation. Many feel that Jensen lied on her application about her place of residence, listed as being in the 800 block of N. Pacific Street. Until recently the home was listed on Airbnb

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AFTER THREE YEARS, Oceanside artist Clayton Parker celebrated his recently completed work restoring the Vista Historical Mural, the longest continuous mural in the world, on Feb. 5 in downtown Vista. The event coincided with the grand opening of Barrel & Stave Pour House, a business with exterior walls featuring portions of Parker’s work. Photos by Jordan P. Ingram

Planning Commission to review latest Beacon’s plan By Dustin Jones

ENCINITAS — The Encinitas Planning Commission will review a new project plan for the restoration of Beacon’s Beach during a virtual meeting at 6 p.m. on Feb. 18. The multi-permit project aims to preserve the beach access trail by planting native plants along the bluff face to prevent soil erosion. As previously reported by The Coast News, the city of Encinitas has been grappling for nearly two decades with how to fix the unstable coastal bluff that threatens the switchback staircase and the parking lot atop the coastal bluff at the beach. Leucadia State Beach, also known as Beacon’s Beach, is a well-known local THE CITY’S Planning Commission will consider the Beacon’s Beach Restoration Plan. The spot in Encinitas. During project aims to restore stability to the Leucadia bluff by removing invasive plants and rein- summer months, visiting troducing native species. Photo by Dustin Jones beachgoers struggle to find

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