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Encinitas Fire Station 1
415 2nd St, Encinitas, CA 92024
The Encinitas Fire Protection District was established in 1945 and became a full city service department in 1955. ThisMore branch of the department, the city's first fire station, opened on 2nd Street in 1957.  Encinitas Fire and Marine Safety Department provides emergency and public safety services such as fire protection, emergency response, medical aid, search and rescue, lifeguard and ambulance services and education programs to the communities of Encinitas, Leucadia and Cardiff by the Sea.
Encinitas Fire Station 4
2011 Village Park Way, Encinitas, CA 92024
The Encinitas Fire Protection District was established in 1945 and became a full city service department in 1955. More This branch of the department opened on Village Park Way in 1988.  Encinitas Fire and Marine Safety Department provides emergency and public safety services such as fire protection, emergency response, medical aid, search and rescue, lifeguard and ambulance services and education programs to the communities of Encinitas, Leucadia and Cardiff by the Sea.
Encinitas Fire Station 5
540 Balour Dr, Encinitas, CA 92024
The Encinitas Fire Protection District was established in 1945 and became a full city service department in 1955. ThisMore branch of the department opened on Balour Drive in 2002. Encinitas Fire and Marine Safety Department provides emergency and public safety services such as fire protection, emergency response, medical aid, search and rescue, lifeguard and ambulance services and education programs to the communities of Encinitas, Leucadia and Cardiff-by-the-Sea.
Encinitas Fire Station 3
801 Orpheus Ave, Encinitas, CA 92024
The Encinitas Fire Protection District was established in 1945 and became a full, city-service department in 1955. ThisMore branch of the department opened on Orpheus Avenue in 2009. Encinitas Fire and Marine Safety Department provides emergency and public safety services such as fire protection, emergency response, medical aid, search and rescue, lifeguard and ambulance services and education programs to the communities of Encinitas, Leucadia and Cardiff by the Sea.
City of Encinitas City Hall
505 S Vulcan Ave, Encinitas, CA 92024

The City of Encinitas City Hall houses the City Council and all City departments, including Engineering, Finance,More Fire and Marine Safety, Planning and Building, Public Works and Parks and Recreation as well as the city attorney, city clerk and city manager.</p> <p>City Hall is also home to the Planning, Senior, Traffic and Youth commissions.</p>

Encinitas Sheriff’s Station
175 N El Camino Real, Encinitas, CA 92024
The Encinitas Sheriff’s Station serves the cities of Del Mar, Encinitas and Solana Beach as well as theMore unincorporated communities of Rancho Santa Fe, Del Dios, Camp Pendleton and San Onofre. The station is made up of a patrol division, traffic division and crime prevention unit, as well as an investigative unit for crimes of child abuse, domestic violence, sexual assault and homicide. This station also houses several other task forces and a special unit for sex offender management.
Encinitas Fire Dept Station Two
1867 Mackinnon Ave, Cardiff By the Sea, CA 92007
The Encinitas Fire Protection District was established in 1945 and became a full-city service department in 1955. ThisMore branch of the department opened on Mackinnon Avenue in 1960. Encinitas Fire and Marine Safety Department provides emergency and public safety services such as fire protection, emergency response, medical aid, search and rescue, lifeguard and ambulance services, and education programs to the communities of Encinitas, Leucadia and Cardiff by the Sea.
The Coast News
828 N Coast Hwy, Encinitas, CA 92024
Based in Encinitas, The Coast News is a printed source for local area news, classifieds and events. Published weekly,More The Coast News covers North County's coastal cities of Encinitas, Carlsbad, Del Mar, Carmel Valley, Solana Beach and Oceanside.
Encinitas Historical Society
390 W F St, Encinitas, CA 92024

For 27 years, an early 1900s schoolhouse has been the welcome center for the Encinitas Historical Society.

More <p>Walking into the schoolhouse you find yourself surrounded by history, from the fully restored wood floors and ceiling, to the original desks and black and white photos covering the walls.</p> <p>The Society hosts monthly historical walks in downtown Encinitas on the third Saturday of the month, September through July. </p> <p>The Society also possesses more than 180 historical files on the city. Volunteers greet visitors and share with them a wealth of information about the schoolhouse building and city of Encinitas.</p>