News Update: City Council changes up key appointments, gets good news on solar, and a strong report from EDCO January 10, 2023 Yesterday, at its first in-person meeting since March 14, 2020, the City Council got good news from the Clean Energy Read More »
POWER UP NOW! NEM Coming April 1st, 2023 The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) approved version 3 of the Net Energy Metering (NEM) policy at its December meeting. NEM 3.0 Read More »
A Full House for SANDAG’s Rail Crossing Presentation SANDAG’s Open House at Town Hall yesterday drew a full house, with lots of questions for the team presenting seven design concepts Read More »
A Noisy Early-Morning Demonstration Brings Residential Privacy and Free Speech Issues to the Fore in Del Mar Yesterday, a noisy and very early demonstration on Ocean Front woke up a Beach Colony neighborhood around 6:30 am, with a bullhorn Read More »
Here is Clem Brown The Sandpiper sat down with new Assistant City Manager Clem Brown to talk about his background, his family, and the challenges he Read More »
Steve Quirk’s Campaign Massively Funded by Quirk Himself, with Minimal Support from Del Mar Voters October 28, 2022 Yesterday’s filings by Council candidates revealed startling information about the money behind the three campaigns for City Council. Steve Quirk’s Read More »
In Brief Shred It EDCO’s free October 15, 2022 Del Mar Recycles event will ke place from 9am-noon at Shores Park’s lower parking lot Read More »
In Brief Winston Challenges On August 19, a Superior Court judge denied the City’s motion to dismiss six claims in Winston’s lawsuit against the Read More »
Three Candidates, Two Council Seats Three candidates have filed for the November election for Del Mar City Council. Two incumbents, current Mayor Dwight Worden and Councilmember Terry Read More »
In Brief Del Mar Beaches Make Honor Roll Heal The Bay’s annual report grades 500 beaches throughout California, giving Del Mar a perfect water Read More »