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COMMUNITY & SCHOOL INFORMATION
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Del Mar is known internationally for its premier race track and Thoroughbred horse meet. Each year from late July
through early September, visitors from all over the world come to town to attend the races at the seaside track that Bing
Crosby founded and popularized. But Del Mar is just as popular during the off-season. Near perfect weather year-round
attracts a steady stream of repeat visitors and relocates who come to town to enjoy miles of coastline, two beautiful
beaches, the famous Torrey Pines State Reserve and outstanding dining and shopping in a quaint Tudoresque village,
dotted with historical cottages and the finest in innovative architectural design. A variety of fine accommodations makes
return trips even more of a pleasure. The Fairgrounds, site of the race track, offer a program of ongoing attractions
throughout the year, the highlight of which is the Del Mar Fair, from mid-June through early July. Residents of Del Mar
are fiercely loyal and committed to preserving the refined atmosphere and exceptional quality of life. The schools are
among the best in the nation. Ever popular as a small resort, Del Mar provides the best in coastal living at the northern
gateway to San Diego. We hope you will enjoy your time in our beautiful town.
There are several companies that offer a wonderful journey of peace and quiet into the beautiful skis along our coastline.
There is nothing quite like a sunset balloon ride, the view from a mile up is nothing less then spectacular. If it's shopping
you're after then look no further. The Del Mar Plaza located on Camino del Mar provides an uncommon collection of
shops, galleries, boutiques and spectacular ocean view dining. Three levels of jewelry, fashion, gifts, home accessories,
bookstores, fine dining and a gourmet market. Open Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., Sunday, 11 a.m. to
6 p.m. Restaurants have extended hours.
The University of California San Diego, University of San Diego , U.S. International University, San Diego Community
Colleges, and Imperial Valley College are all centrally located so everyone in surrounding cities has access to fathering
their education. Two local Community Colleges are Mira Costa Community College and Palomar Community College.
Del Mar has a local city government made up of five members. One mayor and four other elected officials.
Land Area: 2 square miles in San Diego County
Population: 5,000 / Population Density: 2,500 people per sq. mile.
General Characteristics: Del Mar is made up of single family homes,
condominiums, villas, and townhouses.
Location: Del Mar is located in the Southern part of California, just
North of San Diego.
Education: Board of Education; Carlsbad City Council Chambers, 1200
Carlsbad Village Drive, Carlsbad, California. (760) 729-9291 fax (760)
729-9685
Recreation: There is plenty to do in Del Mar, swimming, tennis and all
other kinds of activities to do. Seagrove Park and Powerhouse Park both
provide residents with many things to keep a person active, or to have
just a relaxing day at the beach.
For Information: Del Mar City Hall 1050 Camino del Mar Del Mar, CA 92014 (858) 755-9313
Public Library: Del Mar Library 1309 Camino Del Mar, Del Mar, California 92014 (619) 755-1666
Del Mar’s Beginnings
In 1882, the Southern California Railroad began its new route from San Diego to San Bernardino. A man by the name of Theodore
Loop, who worked for the railroad, instantly fell in love with what he called “the most attractive place on the entire coast.” He and
his wife, Ella, built a tent city on the beach, which Ella called Del Mar after a popular poem titled, “The Fight on Paseo Del Mar.”
The same year Colonel Jacob Taylor also stumbled upon Del Mar. In 1883, he decided to take advantage of the land boom that
was taking place and bought 338.11 acres of land for $1,000. Colonel Taylor designed and built a resort named Casa Del Mar,
which he thought would become a resort destination for the rich and famous. It briefly thrived before succumbing to bankruptcy,
flood, and fire (in that order) by 1890.
Several years later, the South Coast Land Company eventually built a new hotel called the Stratford Inn. From the moment it opened
its doors in 1910, the hotel became a focal point of town and a magnet for Hollywood stars.
In the 1920’s an event occurred that would change Del Mar forever — the City received electricity from San Diego Gas and
Electric. With electricity, residential areas of Del Mar began developing at a record pace.
By 1958, Del Mar residents began to debate whether they wanted the area to continue to be a part of San Diego, or attempt
independence through incorporation. In 1959, residents chose incorporation and established a council-manager form of
government, which continues today.
Del Mar Today
Today, Del Mar remains one of the most beautiful destinations along the Western Coastline. The City is comprised of two square
miles of coastal land and has a population around 4,500.
20 miles north of downtown San Diego, it can be reached by taking exits off the San Diego Freeway (Interstate 5). Del Mar Heights
Road is the most direct point of access. The main street through town is Camino Del Mar, which parallels the ocean from a few
blocks away. Del Mar City Beach is the most popular beach in the area.
The boutiquing of Southern California reaches a modest crescendo in Del Mar. It is not as loud as
the cymbal crash heard in places like Dana Point and Huntington Beach, but the drums are beating
all the same. It's getting to the point where Del Mar sometimes seems undeserving of its self-
decreed"village" status, even with a population of only 5,100. These days Del Mar is a trendy,
buzzing little hive in town and a jazzed-up mall-o-drama out by its famous racetrack. The pace of
traffic has picked up, giving Camino Del Mar a taste of the fumey, bumper-to-bumper backup that
congests Laguna Beach. That's not to say the place has lost its charm, just that it's experiencing
growing pains. But this is par for the coast; there's scarcely an available acre within sight of water
in Southern California that hasn't been built up or targeted for development.
All the same, Del Mar is the closest you will come to finding a true village atmosphere, in coastal
San Diego County Thanks to the vigilant attempts of the populace to keep development under
control, coupled with the breezy, relaxed atmosphere of the racetrack that is the town's
centerpiece, Del Mar has the air of a less harried time in California's past. To a great extent, it has geography to thank. Del Mar is
situated on a hill between two lagoons, with a canyon to the east and ocean to the west. The land thins to precipitous strips at the
lagoons: Los Penasquitos to the south (at Torrey Pines State Reserve), and San Dieguito, behind and around the river mouth at the
north end of town. There's only so much you can build out here that hasn't already been constructed or attempted In the mid-
1980s, environmental prerogatives saved the San Dieguito Lagoon from bone-headed plans to construct a cluster of hotels, shops,
and freeway access ramps.
In town, the only major new project that's survived the legal gauntlet has been the L'Auberge Del Mar, a $45 million luxury hotel
and spa built on the site of the old Del Mar Hotel (which was demolished in 1967). Even so, it took the developer, a Del Mar
resident, more than a decade to gain approval of the plan. The heart of the village, along Camino Del Mar from about Sixth to
Fifteenth Streets, is a cavalcade of small shops catering to a consumer's every whim. Folks mosey from cafes to shops, grazing and
browsing, as traffic moves in fits and starts along Camino Del Mar while drivers scour the streets for parking spaces.
The town is best known for the thoroughbred racing season at the Del
Mar Thoroughbred Club. The brief, 43-day season runs from late July
to early September, packing the town with racing buffs. The racetrack
was built in the 1930s as the brainchild of local celebrities Bing Crosby,
Jimmy Durante, and Pat O'Brien. Their cosponsor in the venture was
the Works Progress Administration, which pulled out midway through
construction. Crosby and O'Brien were left holding the bag, having to
borrow funds to bring the track to completion. Der Bingle wrote and
recorded a song to commemorate the track's opening in 1937. "Where
the Surf Meets the Turf" is still played before the first race with all the
dewy-eyed solemnity of the National Anthem. Grandstand seats run
from $3 to $10 at the track, which lies inside a triangle formed by Via de la Valle, Camino Del Mar, and Jimmy Durante Way. The
grounds are also the site of the annual Del Mar Fair, a June/July to-do that draws three-quarters of a million San Diegans. The rest
of the year is given over to horse shows, trade shows, and concerts.
Before the first ". . .and they're off!" echoed around the track, Del Mar was already trotting along on an initially shaky but eventually
well-heeled course. In 1883, developer Jacob Taylor Shell bought the strip of coastline upon which Del Mar sits today. He built a
seaside spa on his 338 acres that included the Casa Del Mar Hotel, a dance pavilion, a bathhouse and pool, and a railroad depot.
It briefly thrived before succumbing to bankruptcy, flood, and fire (in that order) by 1890 The town received a facelift during the
Roaring Twenties: a renovated hotel, a rebuilt pier, and new roads into town. The fairgrounds came in 1936, the racetrack a year
later. Del Mar has grown slowly but steadily ever since, trying its best to remain-as a Newsweek article described it a quarter of a
century ago "a sleepy little seacoast town."
Beaches
Del Mar City Beach is a sunbather's paradise, quickly filling to
capacity on summer days. A grassy play area, Seagrove Park, sits on
the short bluffs overlooking the beach from the south end. The park,
coastal walkway, and beach are separated from town by railroad
tracks. It's an extremely popular beach, attracting a mix of students
from UC San Diego, teens from all over, and families who have
come to town for the county fair or horse races. All find room to
roam on this extremely wide, well-lifeguarded beach. Finding a spot
on the beach is less of a problem than finding a place to park close
by. There's on-street metered parking along Coast Boulevard, as well as a few pay lots. The early bird gets the parking spot while
the loser cruises; July and August parking is wall to wall. The beach itself is good for swimming and body surfing.
Beyond Del Mar City Beach lies the mouth of the San Dieguito River, which is dry at low tide, and Del Mar Bluffs City Park. A steep
wooden staircase laden with sand leads to a spectacular overlook from the top of the bluff. The 360-degree panorama encompasses
the ocean, the racetrack, and the town. Straddling Del Mar and neighboring Solana Beach is Seascape Shores, a sandy stretch of
beach reachable from stairways near the 500 and 700 blocks of South Sierra Avenue. These beaches are popular with locals and
tourists alike, not the least reason being that in season you might catch trainers working their horses on the beach.
Del Mar City Beach
Location: In Del Mar, at the west end of Camino Del Mar and 15th Street.
Parking: Metered parking lot.
Hours: Open 24 hours.
Facilities: Lifeguards, rest rooms, and showers.
Contact: For beach information, contact Del Mar Community Services at (858) 755-1524.
Seascape Shores
Location: In Solana Beach, between the 500 and 700 blocks of South Sierra Avenue.
Parking: Free street parking.
Hours: 6 AM to 10 PM.
Facilities: Lifeguards.
Contact: For beach information, contact the Solana Beach Department of Marine Safety at (858) 755-1569.
POPULATION AND HOUSING ESTIMATES
City of Del Mar
POPULATION AND HOUSING (2000 and 2006)
April 1 January 1 2000 to 2006 Change
2000 Census 2006 Numeric Percent
Total Population 4,389 4,524 135 3.1%
Household Population 4,387 4,522 135 3.1%
Group Quarters Population 2 2 0 0.0%
Total Housing Units 2,557 2,499 -58 -2.3%
Single Family 1,692 1,243 -449 -26.5%
Multiple Family 865 1,256 391 45.2%
Mobile Home and Other 0 0 0 0.0%
Occupied Housing Units 2,178 2,128 -50 -2.3%
Single Family 1,441 1,059 -382 -26.5%
Multiple Family 737 1,069 332 45.0%
Mobile Home and Other 0 0 0 0.0%
Vacancy Rate 14.8% 14.8% 0.0% 0.0%
Persons per Household 2.01 2.13 0.12 6.0%
HOUSEHOLD INCOME (real 1999 dollars, adjusted for inflation)
April 1 January 1 2000 to 2006 Change
2000 Census 2006 Numeric Percent
Households by Income Category
Less than $15,000 244 230 -14 -5.7%
$15,000-$29,999 184 180 -4 -2.2%
$30,000-$44,999 221 192 -29 -13.1%
$45,000-$59,999 187 186 -1 -0.5%
$60,000-$74,999 145 174 29 20.0%
$75,000-$99,999 389 258 -131 -33.7%
$100,000-$124,999 210 211 1 0.5%
$125,000-$149,999 119 160 41 34.5%
$150,000-$199,999 170 219 49 28.8%
$200,000 or more 309 318 9 2.9%
Total Households 2,178 2,128 -50 -2.3%
Median Household Income
Adjusted for inflation (1999 $) $81,941 $84,884 2,943 3.6%
Not adjusted for inflation (current $) $81,941 $108,365 26,424 32.2%
ADVISORY:
Some differences in housing unit counts are attributable to definitional differences in the source data. 2000 data are based on the 2000 Census. 2006
estimates are based on information from the San Diego County Assessor's office. The Census Bureau and Assessor’s office use different definitions
of "single-family," "multi-family," and "mobile home."
Caution should be taken when using data for small population groups, particularly at small levels of geography. Some 2000 Census data may not
match information published by the U.S. Census Bureau for the following reasons: sample census data have been controlled to match 100 percent
count (Summary File 1) data; and some minor adjustments were made (such as correcting the location of housing units that were erroneously
allocated by the Census Bureau to roads and open space) to more accurately reflect the region’s true population and housing distribution.
Source: SANDAG, Current Estimates (2006) August 2006
SANDAG Del Mar Estimates
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POPULATION BY GENDER AND AGE (2006)
Percent
Total Male Female Female
Total Population 4,524 2,289 2,235 49%
Under 5 179 96 83 46%
5 to 9 182 98 84 46%
10 to 14 150 71 79 53%
15 to 17 114 53 61 54%
18 and 19 72 33 39 54%
20 to 24 152 84 68 45%
25 to 29 176 95 81 46%
30 to 34 290 161 129 44%
35 to 39 424 229 195 46%
40 to 44 415 229 186 45%
45 to 49 333 156 177 53%
50 to 54 388 183 205 53%
55 to 59 491 234 257 52%
60 and 61 178 88 90 51%
62 to 64 221 114 107 48%
65 to 69 247 125 122 49%
70 to 74 167 84 83 50%
75 to 79 159 68 91 57%
80 to 84 110 56 54 49%
85 and older 76 32 44 58%
Under 18 625 318 307 49%
65 and older 759 365 394 52%
Median age 46.6 44.9 48.2 -
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Source: SANDAG, Current Estimates (2006) August 2006
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POPULATION BY RACE, ETHNICITY AND AGE (2006)
Non-Hispanic
American Asian &
Hispanic White Black Indian Pacific Isl. Other
Total Population 198 3,978 20 16 222 90
Under 5 10 159 3 0 5 2
5 to 9 8 149 0 0 12 13
10 to 14 6 119 2 2 13 8
15 to 17 8 97 1 0 4 4
18 and 19 4 60 0 0 2 6
20 to 24 4 138 0 0 7 3
25 to 29 17 131 2 3 13 10
30 to 34 12 255 1 0 19 3
35 to 39 15 375 1 3 21 9
40 to 44 26 354 4 1 25 5
45 to 49 15 285 2 0 25 6
50 to 54 14 351 2 0 13 8
55 to 59 18 453 1 1 16 2
60 and 61 8 159 1 3 2 5
62 to 64 8 206 0 1 5 1
65 to 69 7 228 0 1 9 2
70 to 74 7 151 0 1 7 1
75 to 79 1 146 0 0 11 1
80 to 84 5 97 0 0 7 1
85 and older 5 65 0 0 6 0
Under 18 32 524 6 2 34 27
65 and older 25 687 0 2 40 5
Median age 42.9 47.7 40.0 40.0 43.0 29.5
POPULATION AND HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS (CHANGE 2000 - 2006)
Percent Change
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City of Del Mar San Diego Region
Source: SANDAG, Current Estimates (2006) August 2006
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IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS
CITY OF DEL MAR DEL MAR HEALTH AND
CONTACTS ORGANIZATIONS PUBLIC SAFETY
City Manager (858)755-9313 Del Mar Village Association Police/Fire Emergency 911
(858)755-6761
City Clerk (858)755-9313 Del Mar Fire Dept. (858)755-1522
Del Mar Chamber of Commerce
Planning Dept. (858)755-9313 Del Mar Lifeguard Department
(858)755-4844
(858)755-1556
Code Enforcement
Del Mar Library (858)755-1666
(858)755-9313 x 170 Sheriff's Department, Encinitas
Voter Information (858)565-5800 (760)966-3500 or (858)565-5200
Finance Dept. (858)755-9354
Del Mar Public TV (858)481-2882 California Highway Patrol
Lifeguard Dept. (858)755-1556
(760)757-1675
Animal Shelter, North County
Parking Enforcement (858)755-1556
(760)438-2312 San Diego City Police Department
Permits - Powerhouse Community (619)531-2000
Del Mar Art Center (858)481-1678
Center (858)755-1524
San Diego Fire Department
Del Mar Foundation (858)635-1363
Public Works & Maintenance (619)533-4300
(858)755-3294 Del Mar Historical Society
Scripps Memorial Hospital, La Jolla
After Hours Emergencies: (858)755-2648
(858)457-4123
(858)756-1126
Del Mar Kiwanis (858)755-5913
Scripps Memorial Hospital,
San Diego City Councilman
Del Mar Rotary (858)259-9684 Encinitas (760)753-6501
1st District - Scott Peters
(619)236-6611 Del Mar Toastmasters (858)942-4984
San Diego City County Supervisor
UTILITIES
1st Dist. - Pam Slater (619)531-5533 Del Mar Water & Sewer Utility
RECREATION
Shared Housing Department Account Info:(858)755-9354
(858)792-7565 Powerhouse Community Center Public Works: (858)755-3294
(858)755-1556
Coast Waste Mgmt. (760)753-9412
Powerhouse Park (858)755-1556
Pacific Bell
SCHOOLS
Torrey Pines State Reserve Residential: (619)811-5888
Del Mar Union School District (858)755-2063 Business: (619)811-3411
(858)755-9301
Del Mar Fairgrounds San Diego Gas & Electric
San Dieguito High School District (858)755-1161 (800)411-7343
(760)753-6491
Del Mar Thoroughbred Club San Diego Utility Emergencies
(858) 755-1141 After Hours Emergencies:
(619)527-7500
POST OFFICES
San Diego Water Authority
Del Mar Branch (800)275-8777 (619)515-3500
Sorrento Valley Branch San Dieguito Water District
(858)546-0061 (760)633-2650
City of Del Mar FAQs
Animal Removal and Inquiries
I want to report an animal problem (bee hive, mosquito problem, dead animal). Who do I call?
Problems with bees, mosquitoes and dead animals can be reported to the Public Works Department at (858)
755-3294. If the problem is on City property, call Public Works. If there is a dead animal on your private
property, see the yellow pages for “Animal Carcass Removal Service” to locate a provider of this service.
How do I report a problem with (opossums, skunks, snakes, etc.)?
You may contact Wildlife Services at (858) 694-2518 for control assistance.
I lost my pet. Can you help?
Please contact Public Works at (858) 755-3294 and provide a description of the animal as well as contact
information. This information is then provided to Public Works staff for follow up. Public Works will also
contact the Del Mar Lifeguards, as they often recover pets along the beach and park areas of Del Mar.
There’s a dead seal on the beach. Who should I call?
Please contact Community Services at (858) 755-1556 or Public Works at (858) 755-3294 and we will have
the dead seal removed.
Beaches and Parks
Are open fires allowed on the beach?
No. For safety reasons, Del Mar prohibits open fires and fire rings at the beach. Visitors are welcome to
barbeque using charcoal and their own small barbecues.
Is alcohol allowed on the beach?
Alcohol is allowed at the beach, but not in glass containers, throughout the year except the 4th of July and
buffer days before and after the holiday. Each year the City Council decides which specific days to ban
alcohol at the beach and in public areas. Please remember that our parks and beaches are for everyone’s
enjoyment. Please consume alcohol responsibly.
What types of events require a facility-use permit?
A facility use permit is required for any reserved use of the parks, beaches, or the Powerhouse Community
Center that involves more than 25 individuals or a catered event with less than 25 people. The permit is
necessary in order to balance the needs of the general public with those individuals seeking to reserve an
area for private use. Please contact the Community Services Department at (858) 755-1524 or stop by
Lifeguard Headquarters at 1700 Coast Boulevard for an application.
City of Del Mar FAQs
Dogs at the Beach
Where are dogs allowed on the beach? We do allow dogs on our beaches based on the following rules:
• North of 29th Street
o Dogs permitted off a leash and under voice control the period from the day after Labor Day of
any year to the following June 15th.
o Dogs permitted on a leash from June 16th through Labor Day.
• North of Powerhouse Park to 29th street
o Dogs permitted on a leash from the day after Labor Day of any year to the following June
15th.
o Dogs prohibited from June 16th through Labor Day.
• South of Powerhouse Park
o Dogs are permitted on a leash year round.
Park Hours
What are the hours for the Powerhouse Community Center?
The Powerhouse Community Center is open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. from June through September. From
October through May it is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Where are the bathrooms at Powerhouse Park?
Public restrooms are located under the stage area at the Powerhouse Community Center and at both the
17th Street and 25th Street Lifeguard Towers.
Lifeguards
How do I become a Del Mar lifeguard?
For information on becoming a lifeguard, please contact Community Services at (858)755-1556.
Do you offer a Junior Lifeguard Program?
The Lifeguard Department offers a large Junior Lifeguard Program for ages 9 to 17. The program is
designed to give each participant an opportunity to experience the beaches and ocean in a unique way.
Groups are exposed to activities including water safety, first aid, mock rescues, body surfing, paddling and
ocean swimming. The program is designed to help promote self-esteem, sportsmanship, environmental
concerns and a healthy respect and familiarity with the ocean – all of which is important for the Junior
Lifeguard interested in working, someday, as a certified Ocean Lifeguard.
For additional information, please contact the Lifeguard Department at (858)755-1556.
City of Del Mar FAQs
Clean Water Program
What is storm water and urban runoff?
Storm water is a specific term referring to water generated from rain. Urban runoff is a more general term
that refers to storm water runoff, along with all the other water that originates from urban areas, such as
industrial discharges, leaks and spills, wash water, irrigation water and natural springs.
How does over irrigation impact water quality?
Besides literally “throwing money down the drain,” irrigation water that runs off your lawn can cause
erosion and carry soil, trash, pet waste and excess fertilizers and pesticides from your lawn into the storm
drains and ocean. Trash and decaying plant material can result in harmful bacteria at our beaches.
Pesticides can damage important ecosystems and cause health threats. Fertilizers can contribute to
excessive plant and algae growth, and dead and/or dying plant material in the water can take the oxygen
out of the water and suffocate all other life in the water.
Can I hose down my sidewalks and driveways?
It is illegal to power wash or hose down your sideways and driveways if the water enters a storm drain
conveyance system or receiving water. Hosing or power washing flushes all of the pollutants that are on
the streets, sidewalks and driveways into the nearest storm drain and out to the ocean. These pollutants
typically include oil and other automobile fluids, metals from air pollution that have settled, pet waste, lawn
waste, bacteria, sediments and trash. There are methods that can be employed to contain and properly
dispose of wash water, preventing it from entering the storm drain. For example, commercial power
washers are required to contain the wash water with berms or other methods, vacuum it up and then
dispose of it in an approved location, usually the sanitary sewer. If residents do not have the resources to
prevent the wash water from entering the streets and storm drain, an easy alternative is to sweep up
(instead of hosing down) the areas and dispose of the debris in the trash.
Can I wash my car at home?
It is still permitted to wash your personal vehicle at home; however, the best alternative is to take your
vehicle to a commercial car wash, where wash water is recycled and then directed to the sanitary sewer for
treatment. If you must wash your vehicle at home, please try to limit the amount of soap and water used
and, if possible, conduct the washing on a pervious surface where the water can soak in, such as on your
lawn or gravel. It should be noted that charity car washes are prohibited, unless the wash water is
prevented from entering the storm drain system and receiving water bodies. The City can provide guidance
as to how charities can conduct water friendly car washes.
What can I do when I drain my swimming pool water?
You are allowed to slowly discharge dechlorinated pool water to the streets and storm drains. To
dechlorinate the pool water, you can let it sit (without adding any more chemicals) and test for chlorine or
use a commercial dechlorinating chemical (available at pool supply stores) and carefully follow instructions.
You must also be careful and monitor the discharge rate of your pool drainage, so that you don’t cause any
erosion downstream.
What do the laws say about oil and other automobile fluids?
It is illegal to dump oil or other automobile fluids into the gutters or storm drains. All automobile fluids must
be stored under a cover or in watertight containers. Outdoor auto repairs are illegal during a rainstorm. All
hazardous waste must be disposed of at a hazardous waste collection site. Residents can dispose of
household hazardous materials at the Poway Facility or the Vista Facility (1-800-444-4244). Spilled or
leaking fluids should be cleaned up with an absorbent (like oil dry or kitty litter), swept up and properly
discarded.
Are there any special water quality requirements for conducting small home improvement
projects?
It is illegal to allow building materials (such as paint and grout), or wash water from the cleaning of building
materials, to enter a storm drain. It is also illegal to discharge dirt in the streets or storm drains. If you
City of Del Mar FAQs
have a small stockpile of dirt or other materials, you must make sure it is covered when not in use (you can
secure a tarp over the pile). Keeping the material covered will protect it from rain and wind. You must also
vegetate bare areas so that they will be protected from erosion.
Too much sediment or dirt in our water bodies chokes aquatic life by creating murky conditions, filling
natural drainage areas, and altering the topography of the land.
If you see building materials or dirt coming off the property of large construction sites, immediately notify
the City at 858-755-9313, ext. 171 or use the Citizen Complaint Form found on the City’s website and we
will have an inspector on the site as soon as possible.
Who should I call if I have any environmental concerns?
You can call the regional public hotline at 1-888-846-0800 24-hours a day or the City’s Public Works
Department during normal business hours at 858-755-3294 to report your concern. For emergencies, dial
911.
Conservation
The City of Del Mar is committed to conservation whether it is the efficient use of water in the home or
landscaping;, recycling paper, plastics, glass, yard trimmings or the disposal of household hazardous
waste. We can all make a difference!
WATER
Water is a precious commodity in Southern California. Our water comes from the Colorado River at Lake
Havasu in Arizona through the Colorado Aqueduct and from the California Aqueduct from the northern part
of California delta region. From those regions the water is transported by Metropolitan Water and the San
Diego County Water Authority to treatment facilities in San Diego. Then our water is treated and
transported by the City of San Diego to our facilities here in Del Mar which includes four water reservoirs
and many miles of water main.
Water rates reflect the cost of importing 100% of its water and paying the City of San Diego to treat and
transport our water. Sewer is handled in a similar manner with special agreements with San Diego for
transportation and treatment. Also, your utility rates provide for upgrades to the infrastructure by replacing
deteriorating water and sewer lines and to meet regulatory standards.
Here are just a few ways to conserve and SAVE.
$75 Residential Ultra-Low Flush Toilet Voucher
Replacing your old 3.5 gallon toilet can easily save up to 24 gallons of water a day! Vouchers are limited
and do not apply to new construction or bathroom additions. Please call 1-800-986-4538 and request a $75
voucher before you purchase the ultra-low-flush toilet.
$125 Residential High-Efficiency Clothes Washer Voucher
Doing laundry in the latest models of washing machines can use up to 40% less water and 55% less
energy! Call 1-800-986-4538 and request a $125 voucher for your approved high-efficiency clothes
washer. Like the voucher for the Ultra-Low Flush Toilet, please call first to receive the voucher before you
purchase the washer.
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CURBSIDE RECYCLING
Green Bin - Glass, Aluminum & Tin Cans Mixed Paper (including phone books)
Blue Bin - Plastic Corrugated cardboard (flattened & broken down in 3’ bundles)
YARD WASTE COLLECTION
Please remember to recycle yard trimmings. Affix the decal(s) to a trash(s) container and recycle all grass,
leaves, tree and shrubbery clippings less than 4 feet in length and 6 inches in diameter. Do not place yard
waste in plastic bags! Plastic bags cannot be handled through the recycling machine. Christmas Trees that
are unflocked, unsprayed and devoid of metal ornamentation or stands can be recycled at the curb in front
of your home.
HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE (HHW)
To recycle household hazardous waste including old computers, television sets, motor oil, batteries, paint,
pool chemicals, etc., call 1-800-444-4244 to receive home pickup. Pick up fee is $10 and permits up to 125
lbs.
Helpful Conservation Links
www.sdcwa.org · www.h2ouse.org · www.thegarden.org
www.bewaterwise.com · www.mastergardeners.org
Contact Info:
City of Del Mar (Water) 858/755-9354 · Waste Management (Trash/Recycling/HHW) 858/452-9810
Miscellaneous FAQs
Does the City of Del Mar have a Dial-a-Ride program?
Yes, the City of Del Mar does have a dial-a-ride program available to any Del Mar resident over 62 years of
age or temporarily or permanently disabled. Coupon books are used just like cash with participating taxi
companies. Coupon books cost $5 per book and residents can purchase up to four books per month.
What happened to train service in Del Mar?
AMTRAK stopped service to Del Mar in February 1995 when Solana Beach was chosen as the site of a new
commuter train station.
Who owns the train station?
The Catellus Development Corp. owns the train station and it is lease to the Del Mar Train Partners.
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Sewer Service
I noticed a lot of water in the street that appears to be sewage. What do I do?
If sewage is spilling into your yard, street, or drainage system, please immediately contact the City of Del
Mar Public Works Department at (858) 755-3294 or after hours contact the North County Dispatch JPA at
(858) 756-1126 which provides dispatch services for both emergency and non-emergency calls. It is
critically important to protect our beaches and lagoons from sewer contamination. Public Works will
investigate and, if the public sewer main is clogged, we will immediately work to open the system and clean
up any spilled sewage. If the problem is in a private lateral, the property owner will be required to contract
privately for repairs and clean up.
How can I have my sewer cleaned?
If it is determined that the blockage is within your service line that attaches to the City main, then you will
need to contact a plumber to clean your system of the blockage. To keep sewer line problems to a
minimum, limit the amount of green waste put in your garbage disposal by recycling and composting. Using
old milk cartons to dispose of cooking grease will also help to keep your sewer clean.
Can the City help me find my sewer lateral?
No. The private sewer lateral is not City installed and, therefore, we have no information available. In order
to locate your sewer lateral, you will need to contact a private plumber.
How should I repair my private sewer line?
Call a plumber for private maintenance. If excavation is required on a public right of way, a permit will be
needed. Have your plumber contact the City of Del Mar Planning Department for an Encroachment Permit
prior to excavation in the public street right-of- way.
Where do I go for sewer/water help after hours?
The Public Works Department is available 24-hours a day, seven days a week including holidays to respond
to problems with the City systems. Emergency staff is always on call after business hours and can be
reached by contacting the North County Dispatch JPA at (858) 756-1126 which provides after hours
dispatch services for both emergency and non-emergency calls. For your private systems, many plumbers
offer after-hours service. Please see your local telephone yellow pages directory for further information.
Who do I call if I have a sewer back up?
Sewer back-ups are usually due to clogged plumbing in residential pipes. Please call a private plumber. If
the City’s system is suspected to be the problem, on week days between the hours of 7:30 a.m. and 4:30
p.m. call Public Works. If you are calling after hours, please contact the North County Dispatch JPA at (858)
756-1126 which provides after hours dispatch services for both emergency and non-emergency calls.
Please do NOT call 911!
How do I start or stop my utility service?
To start utility service, please contact the Finance Department at (858) 755-9354. You will be asked to fill
out and submit a utility service application, which may be obtained via mail, fax, Web site or by coming by
City Hall. The start of utility service does require a $100 deposit that must accompany your application.
How can I put utilities underground in my neighborhood?
For further information regarding how you can put utilities underground in your neighborhood, please
contact the City Manager’s office for a copy of a Utilities Undergrounding packet. You may either stop by
the City Hall or contact them at (858) 755-9313.
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Streets
Who do I call to report that a streetlight is out?
SDG&E maintains our streetlights and will service them at no cost to you. Please contact SDG&E at (858)
654-1216 or email our Public Works Department at publicworks@delmar.ca.us.
Who do I call to report that a traffic signal is out?
Call Public Works at (858) 755-3294. Our traffic signals are maintained under contract with Southwest
Signal. If it is after hours, contact them directly at (619) 442-3343. Identify yourself as a resident of City of
Del Mar with the location of the signal and a description of problem.
When is my street scheduled for sweeping?
Most residential streets are scheduled for sweeping once a month. Signs are located on many streets and
a Street Sweeping Schedule is available. You may also contact Public Works at (858) 755-3294.
Why does the street sweeper leave debris on my street?
Del Mar’s street sweeper is designed to pick up a majority of debris in the streets. Some pine needles and
other small particles are left due to the nature of the equipment.
When was the speed limit changed on Jimmy Durante Boulevard?
The speed limit was changed after the City hired a traffic consultant who recommended that the speed limit
be changed from 50 mph to 45 mph to ensure the safety of motorists and pedestrians traveling in the area.
As always, please slow for conditions as they warrant. During many events at the Fairgrounds, pedestrian
and vehicular traffic are heavy and motorists should drive at an appropriate speed.
How can I get a “STOP” sign installed on my corner?
A written request should be submitted to the Public Works Department, 1050 Camino del Mar, Del Mar, CA
92014. Your request will be forwarded to the Traffic and Parking Advisory Committee for their consideration
and they will seek advice from the City of Del Mar’s traffic consultant. Approval by the City Council is also
required prior to installation.
Who do I call to get a pothole repaired?
Call the Public Works Department at (858) 755-3295 to report the location as soon as the pothole is
discovered.
I need sand bags; where do I get them?
Under emergency situations, the Public Works Department will provide up to 10 bags and access to sand for
Del Mar residents 7:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. and from 12:30 p.m. until 4 p.m. weekdays at the Public Works
yard, located at 2240 Jimmy Durante Boulevard. Sand bags are also available at local building and supply
stores like Dixieline or The Home Depot. Customers must fill bags with their own labor.
Trash Service
Who provides trash and recycling services in Del Mar?
Coast Waste Management is the only franchised waste hauler authorized to provide trash and recycling
services to Del Mar residents and businesses.
Are there any exceptions to utilize this hauler?
There are only limited circumstances by which other operators are allowed to provide service in Del Mar. If a
construction company is working at your residence or business, they may haul away debris from the
construction site. However, the construction company is not allowed to retain a separate waste transport
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subcontractor to haul away the material. Additionally, residents and businesses may haul away material
using their own pickup truck or trailer in Del Mar.
What is the schedule for trash pick-up in Del Mar?
Please contact the Finance Department for schedule information, or you may call Waste Management
directly at (858) 452-9810 or 1-888-929-9411.
Is there a place in Del Mar where I can “cash in” my aluminum cans and other commodities?
Coast Waste Management has a “buy back” center located at 2265 Jimmy Durante Boulevard in Del Mar
where recyclables may be cashed in or just dropped off. Liberty Recycing’s telephone number is (858) 481-
2223.
What types of recyclables are collected at the curb?
Coast Waste provides a weekly collection of the following materials from all single- family residences and
businesses:
• Aluminum cans
• Metal Cans
• Glass Bottles
• All plastic containers codes 1-7
• Newspaper
• Cardboard
What is the proper procedure for disposing/recycling computer monitors and televisions?
Computer monitors, televisions, and even ATM machines and video cameras have a cathode ray tube (CRT)
or “picture tube” that converts electronic signals into visual images. California banned the landfill disposal of
CRT’s because each one contains an average of 4 to 8 pounds of lead. Although there are no health hazards
associated with handling intact, unbroken computer monitors or televisions, it is important to keep them out
of our landfills where they can contaminate soil and groundwater. Here’s the good news; there are an
increasing number of safe and legal options for both disposal and recycling of E-waste.
The Liberty Recycling Yard (located at 2265 Jimmy Durante Boulevard in Del Mar) is available to handle
electronic waste with a charge of 50 cents per pound. The center is open Tuesday through Saturday
between the hours of 8-4 and is closed for lunch each day. Their phone number is (858) 481-2223. Happy
recycling!
Goodwill Industries of San Diego and Dell, Inc. have partnered to create a computer recycling program
called RECONNECT San Diego. RECONNECT San Diego accepts all computer related equipment, working or
not, at 24 permanent drop-off locations throughout San Diego County. For more information,
please call Good Will Industries of San Diego County at 1-888-446-6394. The closest drop-off location to Del
Mar is:
DEL MAR PARK-N-RIDE
Interstate 5 & Carmel Valley Road
Take Carmel Valley Road, head towards ocean.
Turn south on Sorrento Valley Road to enter lot
Who is in charge of regional solid waste material?
The operations of the former County of San Diego Solid Waste Division are being transferred to a regional
Solid Waste Authority comprised of several cities (including Del Mar) and the County of San Diego. This new
agency has made great strides in making the solid waste disposal system operate more efficiently by
reducing the costs of disposal for residents and businesses.
How do I get rid of bulky items?
One free bulky item pick-up is provided annually each year for Del Mar residents. Notice of this date is
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included in your bi-monthly bills. You may also contact the Finance Department at (858) 755-9354 to find
out your next scheduled service
Where do I take hazardous waste?
Del Mar residents may take their household hazardous waste to facilities in Poway and Vista. The Poway
facility is located at 12325 Crosthwaite Circle and is opened between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. on Saturdays ONLY.
For further information, please contact the Poway facility at (858) 679-5410. The Vista facility is located at
1165 E. Taylor Street and is opened between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. on Saturdays ONLY. For further
information, please contact the Vista facility at (760) 726-1340 Ext. 1689.
Del Mar residents now have the option of home collection of materials for a $10 co-payment. The co-
payment is waived for residents over 65 years old. To arrange a collection at your home, please call Clean
Harbors Environmental Services at (800) 444-4244.
Water and Sewage Billing
What is included on my bill?
The items included on your utility bill are water, sewer and trash and recycling services.
Why is my bill so high?
Water is a precious commodity in Southern California. Our water comes from the Colorado River at Lake
Havasu in Arizona through the Colorado Aqueduct and from the California Aqueduct from the northern part
of California delta region. Then the water is treated and transported by San Diego to our facilities here in
the City of Del Mar.
Conservation and water-wise use of water will lower your water bill. Call the City of Del Mar Public Works
for an informational brochure. However, in the event that you consider your bill higher than usual or
suspect a water leak, you should contact the Finance Department to request a re-read of your water
meter. If you feel the meter is providing the wrong reading, Public Works can remove your meter and
have it calibrated. This work would be at the resident’s expense. If the meter is found defective, the
charge will not apply.
NOTE: Check for leaks by turning off all the water in your house. You have a leak if your water meter dial is
moving after turning all the water off on your property. If this occurs, please contact your plumber.
I have questions about my utility bill. What do I do?
Please contact the Finance Department at (858) 755-9354 and we will review the bill with you.
Do you have a low-income utility rate and how do I qualify?
The City of Del Mar does have a low-income utility rate. A resident is considered low- income when the
resident meets the following criteria:
1. Meet low income guidelines as established by the California Public Utilities Community
2. Occupies a home in Del Mar for a full fiscal year (July-June)
3. Is a resident of California
When the resident has met the requirements, the bi-monthly water service charge and the sewer service
charge for a single-family residence will be reduced by 50%. If the qualified resident lives in a multiple unit
with a single meter then you may apply for a refund at City Hall based on a pro rata formula. Please request
a low-income discount application via mail, fax, Web site, or by stopping by the Finance Department at
1050 Camino del Mar.
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How do I sign up for auto pay?
Auto pay is a free service that allows you to pay for your utility service bill automatically from your bank
account. The amount is deducted from your bank account approximately ten days after you are billed. You
will still continue to receive a utility bill indicating that your bill was paid through auto pay.
In order to sign up for auto pay, you must fill out and submit an auto pay enrollment form along with a
cancelled or voided check to the Finance Department. Due to the bi- monthly billing cycle, it may take up to
30 days to process your request. If you have any questions, please contact the Finance Department at
(858) 755-9354.
Does the City of Del Mar accept credit card payments for utilities?
The City of Del Mar does accept Visa and MasterCard payments for utilities. Utility payments can be made
automatically every billing cycle with either Visa or MasterCard credit cards. In order to participate in this
program, please complete the automatic credit card payment form, which you may obtain from the Finance
Department. For further information, please contact the Finance Department at (858) 755-9354.
Water Service and Meters
Is Del Mar’s water fluoridated?
No. Fluoride is not added to water in San Diego County but occurs naturally at about .28 mg/L at the
Miramar treatment plant from which Del Mar gets its drinking water. The City of Del Mar distributes water
treated by the City of San Diego, which is scheduled to implement fluoridation as mandated by the State by
the end of 2006.
You may request a copy of the Annual Water Quality Report or the City of Del Mar’s Annual Water
Quality Newsletter from Public Works at (858) 755-3294.
How can I lower my water bill?
Install water saving showerheads, ultra low-flow toilets, water efficient washing machines, and use water-
wise gardening (such as Xeriscape). In order to obtain further information, please contact the City’s
Finance Department at (858) 755-9354 for an informational brochure.
Is Del Mar’s water considered hard?
Water supplied in San Diego County is considered moderately hard with total dissolved solids from 214 to
276 parts per million.
Should I purchase a water softener?
Installation of a water softener is a personal choice, but we recommend against the recycling type, which
discharges high amounts of salt to the sewer system. Consider having a water treatment company provide
treatment canisters, which do not recycle into the sewer. This will allow beneficial use of reclaimed water for
irrigation at a lower cost.
My water pressure is fluctuating. Can you help?
Fluctuation in water pressure is due to pressure changes in the source water that comes from San Diego. As
water levels in our reservoirs vary, pressure sometimes will change. This fluctuation is not usually
noticeable. All homes should have a pressure regulator. If the problem persists, a plumber can check to see
if your regulator is functioning properly.
How do I get a construction meter?
A completed application for a construction meter needs to be submitted to the Finance Department along
with a deposit. Once the application and deposit is turned in you may obtain the meter at the Public Works
Department.
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How do I cancel my water service?
To cancel your water service, please contact the City of Del Mar Finance Department at (858) 755-9354.
What is the difference between a sub-meter and an irrigation meter, and which is best for me?
A sub-meter is a secondary meter placed on your private line beyond your primary meter. It is intended to
precisely calculate in-home water use, and must be installed by your private plumber. An irrigation meter is
a separate meter installed on the City of Del Mar water main and is recommended for irrigation systems to
eliminate charges for sanitary sewer use. The City will install an irrigation meter, but there is a fee. For
further information, please contact the Public Works Department at (858) 755-3294.
Why can’t I shut off my own meter?
Please do not attempt to shut off your water meter. Meters are very easy to damage and extremely
expensive to repair. The City of Del Mar Public Works Department will be glad to turn your meter off without
charge with a four-hour notice (normal work hours are 7:30 am to 4:00 pm and the office is closed from
11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. for lunch).
The City encourages residents to install a separate valve on your side of the meter to turn water off without
having to risk damage to a City meter. If interested, please contact a local plumber for an installation
estimate.
Where is my water meter?
Most meters are located between your home and the edge of the street in a small utility vault. However, the
meters are located on your private line connection to the public water main and sometimes these services
are installed from side or rear of properties due to location of the water main. If you are having problems
locating your meter, please contact Public Works and they will be glad to assist you.
When do they read my meter?
Meters are read once every other month (usually the last week of the month). The date that your meter
was read is noted on your water bill.
I don’t think my meter has been read recently. What can I do?
If you feel your water meter has not been read recently, call Public Works at (858) 755-3294 and we will be
glad to visit with you at your home and show you the meter reading. Please have your most recent water
bill in hand.
My water is cloudy. What can I do?
Call the Public Works Department at (858) 755-3294 and we will inspect your system for problems. In many
cases, the problem is within the residence and is the responsibility of the owner. If this is the case, a
plumber may be necessary. Certain times of the year, water is delivered with a slight turbidity and odor due
to lake conditions where the water is stored prior to treatment. However, it is safe to drink and is tested on
a regular basis according to the Department of Health Services guidelines. The City of Del Mar annually
sends a copy of the Water Quality Report to all residents. Additional copies are available at City Hall and the
Public Works office.
What water conservation incentives does the City of Del Mar offer?
The City of Del Mar offers the Ultra Low-Flow Toilet Voucher Program for businesses and residences. The
City also offers the High Efficiency Washer Rebate Program for residences. For additional information
regarding water conservation programs, please contact the Finance Department at (858) 755-9354 for a
brochure or the San Diego County Water Authority – Voucher Incentive program at 1-800-986-4538.
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APPAREL Sundancer ATTORNEYS
1418 Camino del Mar
Always Fabulous (858) 259-4722 David H. Askey
1217 Camino Del Mar 1442 Camino del Mar Suite 212
(858) 481-8866 Tosca - Fashion for Women (858) 792-7090
1555 Camino Del Mar Suite 207
Banana Republic (858) 481-5570 Del Mar Law Group, L.L.P
1555 Camino Del Mar Suite 107 322 8th Street Suite 101
(858) 350-0847 White House/Black Market (858) 793-6244
1555 Camino Del Mar
Blush Boutique (858) 794-4038 Linda M. Cuny-Smith
1231 Camino Del Mar 1330 Camino del Mar
(858) 350-1224 (858) 755-3695
ARCHITECTS
Carolyn's Affordable Elegance Frank and Burke
1310 Camino Del Mar Batter Kay Associates 1104 Camino del Mar Suite 10
(858) 481-4133 2195 San Dieguito Drive (858) 259-7900
(858) 755-1711
Chico's Michael S. Polan
1555 Camino del Mar Suite 314 Bokal & Sneed Architects, A 1330 Camino del Mar
(858) 792-7080 Professional Corp (858) 792-6202
244 9th Street
Durante's Menswear Vance, Blair and Grady
(858) 481-8244
1412 Camino del Mar 1201 Camino del Mar Suite 205
(858) 755-0116 Dean Meredith Architecture (858) 793-0040
1125 Camino Del Mar Suite A
Gary's Studio
(858) 755-5591
1555 Camino del Mar Suite 305 AUTOMOTIVE
(858) 794-0740 John Nalevanko Architect, AIA
1049 Camino Del Mar Suite E Del Mar Car Service
Gary's Cole-Haan Shoes 155 Carmel Valley Road
(858) 481-5638
1555 Camino Del Mar (858) 755-1652
(858) 794-0740 Brian Church Architecture
1650 Camino Del Mar, Building B
Georgiou
(858) 793-3437 BARBER, BEAUTY & NAILS
1555 Camino Del Mar
April In Paris
(858) 481-1964
ART GALLERY 2010 Jimmy Durante Blvd Suite 122
Gerhard (858) 755-5232
1555 Camino del Mar Suite 315A Del Mar Art Center
1555 Camino Del Mar Suite 315b Artistic Hair
(858) 481-9709
(858) 481-1678 1230 Camino Del Mar
Julie's Beachwear (858) 755-1824
1414 Camino del Mar Medici Fine Arts
1555 Camino Del Mar Suite 114b Baby Face Skin Care
(858) 792-1359
(858) 259-9477 2002 Jimmy Durante Blvd Suite 326
Junie's Designs (858) 755-6391
1105 Camino del Mar Suite A Valerie E Wong Gallery
1555 Camino Del Mar Suite 102 Barnet Faire
(858) 755-8876
(858) 259-6241 1110 Camino Del Mar Suite D
Peaches En Regalia (858) 792-3737
1555 Camino Del Mar Suite 310
Bella Villa
(858) 792-7400
1130 Camino Del Mar Suite B
(858) 794-2793
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Breanne Resetar Hair Art Shelby Dee Ernst CONSTRUCTION
228 12th Street 1130 Camino Del Mar Suite B
(858) 847-3135 (858) 523-0953 Back to Perfection
2120 Jimmy Durante Blvd Suite 120
Cali Nails Skin By The Sea (858) 947-2607
1011 Camino Del Mar 1150 Camino Del Mar Suite C
(858) 792-2664 (858) 793-8780 CC&R Restoration
1049 Camino del Mar Suite F
Cleopatra Skin Care The Skin Rejuvenation (858) 509-7503
1237 Camino Del Mar Suite C 2002 Jimmy Durante Blvd Suite 326
(858) 755-4818 (858) 755-6351 Del Mar Glass
2120 Jimmy Durante Blvd Suite 116
Coast Hair Spa pellé (858) 755-7505
1224 Camino Del Mar 218 12th Street
(858) 755-4433 (858) 792-9772 Design/Build Partners
2120 Jimmy Durante Blvd Suite 117
Colorpops Studio Savvy (858) 793-4600
2010 Jimmy Durante Blvd Suite 104 910 Camino Del Mar
(858) 755-0520 (858) 793-1581 Landscape Artistry
1049 Camino del Mar Suite I
Del Mar Nails And Spa Yvonne's Nails (858) 792-5030
1555 Camino Del Mar Suite 204 218 12th Street
(858) 792-2616 (858) 259-7672
COUNSELING / THERAPY
Haim Ltd. Salon
1555 Camino Del Mar Suite 202 CAMERAS/PHOTOGRAPHY Dr. John Caffaro - Individual,
(858) 259-0559 Couple and Family Psychotherapy
Capture Works 317 14th Street Suite E
Hair Nursery 459 Cardina Road (858) 481-1320
1342 Camino Del Mar (858) 345-2637
(858) 755-3344 Pauline P. DeLozier, Ph.D. - Clinical
Del Mar Camera Psychology
Lloyd Trimble Salon 1011 Camino Del Mar Suite 118 1330 Camino del Mar
2120 Jimmy Durante Blvd Suite 101 (858) 755-2556 (858) 481-3958
(858) 755-1231
Lance Gordon Photography Eaton Psychology - Clinical
D. Melone of Del Mar Hair Design 2002 Jimmy Durante Blvd Psychology
Studio (949) 275-0539 318 9th Street Suite A
1011 Camino del Mar Suite 18
(858) 481-8847
(858) 755-2188
CHURCHES Sue Ann Edwards - Marriage and
Natural Nail Care
St Peter's Episcopal Church Family Therapy
910 Camino Del Mar Suite B
334 14th St 2002 Jimmy Durante Blvd Suite 420
(858) 793-1581
(858) 755-1616 (858) 755-3636
Patricia Crawford-Ferrara
Kim A. Gutner, M.D. - Child,
2002 Jimmy Durante Blvd Suite 326
CONSIGNMENT Adolescent and Adult Psychiatry
(858) 755-6351
240 9th Street
Sa'hair'ah The Village Consignment (858) 792-1233
1110 Camino Del Mar Suite D 1150 Camino Del Mar
(858) 755-5855 (858) 259-0870
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Thomas P. Hollander, Ph.D. - EYEWEAR/OPTICAL HEALTH SPA, FITNESS &
Clinical Psychology/Marriage and
Del Mar Optometric Clinic MARTIAL ARTS
Family Therapy
1337 Camino del Mar Suite A 1349 Camino Del Mar Day Spa Del Mar
(858) 755-5826 (858) 755-5484 2010 Jimmy Durante Blvd Suite 105
Eyes On Del Mar (858) 481-7366
Ida Houby, Ph.D. - Marriage and
Family Therapy 1555 Camino Del Mar Suite 116 Del Mar Bodyworks
1341 Camino del Mar Suite C (760) 471-1983 2120 Jimmy Durante Blvd Suite 108
(858) 481-6796 (858) 792-2212
Vicki J. Nevins, Ph.D. - Clinical FINANCIAL SERVICES Del Mar Workout
Psychology/Marriage, Child and Biobank, a Life Science Community 2010 Jimmy Durante Blvd
Family Therapy 1401 Camino del Mar (858) 481-6226
1337 Camino Del Mar, Ste. C (858) 350-9100 Del Mar Skin Care and Hypnosis
(858) 271-1000
First Equity Financial Center
Karen A. Olmscheid-Koerner, Ph.D. 1150 Camino Del Mar Suite E 1011 Camino Del Mar Suite 210
- Clinical Psychology/Marriage and (858) 481-7225 (858) 457-2100
Family Therapy
Linda Luke Secretarial & Notary J.L. Body Conditioning, Inc.
1337 Camino del Mar Suite E
1442 Camino del Mar Suite 202 1412 Camino Del Mar
(858) 792-6829
(858) 794-7210 (858) 259-1682
Peter C. Roussos - Marriage and
Morgan Stanley Joseph Watson, DO
Family Therapy
853 Camino del Mar - Suite 100 / 101 1228 Camino Del Mar
1125 Camino del Mar Suite F
(858) 793-4260 (858) 792-2635
(858) 755-2505
Weatherly Asset Management Mieko Sie, L.M.T, H.H.P
Teri Tikler, LCSW - Counseling and
832 Camino del Mar Suite 2 1349 Camino Del Mar
Psychotherapy
(858) 259-4507 (858) 229-1172
1011 Camino del Mar
(858) 481-8068 Pereira Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
FLORIST/FLOWER 2120 Jimmy Durante Blvd Suite 121
Diana Weiss-Wisdom, Ph.D. -
(858) 792-0069
Clinical Psychology/Counseling Del Mar Flower Co.
240 9th Street Re-Nous Skin And Day Spa
1435 Camino Del Mar Suite F
(858) 259-0146 823 Camino Del Mar
(858) 481-1824
(858) 755-5754
Deborah Zambianco, Ph.D. - 1011 Camino del Mar
Clinical Psychology/Marriage and (858) 523-1360 Spa Cucina Food & Body Therapies
Family Therapy 710 Camino del Mar
Finecorp
317 14th Street Suite E (858) 523-1772
2002 Jimmy Durante Blvd Suite 304
(858) 735-0328 (858) 350-5995 Sunrise Fitness
2002 Jimmy Durante Blvd, Studio
Golden Iris Florist
324A
1143 Camino Del Mar
(858) 259-1445
(858) 792-8441 / (800) 752-8441
Emerald Spa & Nails
Jolie Fleur Flower Shop
910 Camino Del Mar
202 15th Street Suite F
(858) 259-9459
(858) 793-1123
DEL MAR BUSINESS DIRECTORY
HOTEL/MOTEL JEWELRY MARKET/GROCERIES
Best Western Stratford Inn Del Mar Jewelers Del Mar Farmers Market - Saturdays
710 Camino Del Mar 1105 Camino Del Mar 1:00-4:00pm
(858) 755-1501 (858) 755-7575 1050 Camino del Mar
(858) 755-4405
Clarion Carriage Del Mar Inn The Gold Center
720 Camino Del Mar 1436 Camino Del Mar Harvest Market
(858) 755-9765 (858) 755-6453 1555 Camino Del Mar Suite 203
(858) 847-0555
Del Mar Motel Golden Eye Jewelers
1702 Coast Blvd 1145 Camino Del Mar
(858) 755-1534 (858) 481-0234 MARKETING
L' Auberge Del Mar Resort And Spa Janetelli Jewelers Champ Cophen Design Associates
1540 Camino Del Mar 1555 Camino Del Mar Suite 320 1049 Camino del Mar Suite C
(858) 259-1515 (858) 350-1111 (858) 481-2991
Les Artistes Just Pretend Copy Jewelry Design Group West
944 Camino Del Mar 1555 Camino del Mar Suite 106 853 Camino del Mar
(858) 755-4646 (858) 259-9079 (858) 755-1919
Loghman Jewelers Dynasty Consulting
INSURANCE 1555 Camino Del Mar Suite 324 2002 Jimmy Durante Blvd, Ste 328
(858) 259-0161
Paul Huston Insurance Goss Keller Martinez, Inc
2120 Jimmy Durante Blvd Suite 113 Marquis Fine Jewelers 2195 San Dieguito Drive
(858) 481-3116 1448 Camino Del Mar (858) 792-1919
(858) 792-1826
INTERIOR DESIGN MEDICAL/DENTAL
LAUNDRY/DRY CLEANER
Casa Bella Interiors Patricia Blake, L.AC. - Acupuncture
1219 Camino del Mar Arya Cleaners 2010 Jimmy Durante Blvd Suite 105
(858) 793-9004 1555 15th Street Suite 104 (858) 531-4418
(858) 481-3551
Kitchen Studio Del Mar The Chari Center of Health
2002 Jimmy Durante Blvd Suite 304 D-Lux Cleaners 2002 Jimmy Durante Blvd
(858) 350-5995 1011 Camino Del Mar Suite 104 (858) 724-0773
(858) 720-0304
Parisi Del Mar Medical Clinic
2002 Jimmy Durante Blvd Suite 308 Elegance Cleaner & Alteration 1335 Camino Del Mar
(858) 259-0031 1130 Camino Del Mar Suite A (858) 793-5000
(858) 755-0995
Finley Design Del Mar Smiles
2010 Jimmy Durante Blvd Suite 130 817 Camino Del Mar
(858) 756-8890 LIQUOR STORE (858) 792-1044
Lorri James Inc. Del Mar Liquor & Deli Dentistry of Del Mar
2010 Jimmy Durante Blvd Suite 205 1149 Camino Del Mar 811 Camino Del Mar
(858) 793-7980 (858) 481-0752 (858) 793-7107
Agata Marriott, M.D.
1349 Camino Del Mar Suite D
(858) 755-0707
DEL MAR BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Michael Spatazzi, L.AC.- Connie Southgate, HHP Chinese Double Happiness
Acupuncture 2010 Jimmy Durante Blvd Suite 105 1011 Camino Del Mar
1228 Camino Del Mar (760) 724-9013 (858) 481-8584
(858) 538-0397
Del Mar Pizza
Alfresco Dental Care PRINTER/PUBLISHING 211 15th Street
807 Camino Del Mar (858) 481-8088
Clone Duplicating & Printing
(858) 259-6663
1202 Camino Del Mar Del Mar Rendezvous
Lorri James, Inc. (858) 259-6789 1555 Camino del Mar Suite 102
2010 Jimmy Durante Blvd #205 (858) 755-2669
Del Mar Blue Print
(858) 793-7980
2201 San Dieguito Drive Del Mar Snack Shack
(858) 755-5134 1670 Coast Blvd
VETERINARIAN/ANIMAL (858) 481-8399
Piano Press
CARE 1425 Ocean Avenue Suite 6 En Fuego Cantina & Grill
(619) 884-1401 1342 Camino Del Mar
Animal & Bird Hospital Of Del Mar
(858) 792-6551
2132 Jimmy Durante Blvd
(858) 755-9351 RESTAURANTS/CAFES Enoteca Del Fornaio
1555 Camino Del Mar
The Curry Comb Americana
(858) 755-8639
1210 Camino Del Mar 1454 Camino Del Mar
(858) 755-2677 (858) 794-6838 Epazote
1555 Camino Del Mar Suite 322
Axis Martini Bar
(858) 259-9966
PHYSICAL 2010 Jimmy Durante Blvd Suite 100
Harvest Ranch Market
THERAPY/MASSAGE (858) 755-2077
1555 Camino Del Mar
Del Mar Physical Therapy Board & Brew
(858) 847-0555
317 14th Street 1212 Camino Del Mar
(858) 481-1021 Il Fornaio Cucina Italiana
(858) 755-1229
1555 Camino Del Mar Suite 301
Nurse Massage Therapy The Brigantine
(858) 755-8876
1011 Camino del Mar Suite 144 3263 Camino Del Mar
(858) 481-1166 Jake's Del Mar
(760) 803-2027
1660 Coast Blvd
Ocean Wellness Bruegger's Bagels
(858) 755-2002
318 9th Street Suite A 1435 Camino Del Mar Suite D
(858) 259-3600 Java Kai
(858) 792-7296
1555 Camino Del Mar
Quality Touch Therapeutic Massage Bully's North
(858) 481-6733
1307 Stratford Court 1404 Camino Del Mar
(858) 452-8840 J.F. Japanese Cafe & Sushi Bar
(858) 259-4225
1555 Camino Del Mar Suite 201
Robert Seamon Cafe Del Mar
(858) 720-8789
2010 Jimmy Durante Blvd Suite 118 1247 Camino Del Mar
(858) 481-1133 Jimmy O's
(858) 792-0101
225 15th Street
Rolf Del Mar Champagne French Bakery Café
(858) 350-3735
1349 Camino del Mar Suite F 202 15th Street Suite D
(858) 792-8171 Le Cafe Bleu
(858) 232-3708
1140 Camino Del Mar
(858) 350-1432
DEL MAR BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Osteria Pescatore Del Mar Koi Nicola
1201 Camino Del Mar Suite 101 1101 Camino del Mar Suite B 1130 Camino Del Mar Suite D
(858) 509-9293 (858) 259-0780 (858) 442-9567
Pacifica Breeze Cafe Del Mar Plaza Nonnino Made in Italy
1555 Camino Del Mar 1555 Camino Del Mar 1438 Camino Del Mar
(858) 509-9147 (858) 792-1555 (888) italy-shoes
Pacifica Del Mar Dexter's Deli Rusty Surfboards
1555 Camino Del Mar Suite 321 1229 Camino Del Mar 201 15th Street
(858) 792-0476 (858) 792-3707 (858) 259-3200
The Poseidon Restaurant Dinosaur Gallery Saddlebags
1670 Coast Blvd 1327 Camino Del Mar 1555 Camino Del Mar Suite 325
(858) 755-9345 (858) 794-4855 (858) 350-6099
Sbicca Bistro Dragonfly Interiors and Decor Studio B
215 15th Street 1412 Camino Del Mar 910 Camino Del Mar
(858) 481-1001 (858) 794-0008 (858) 793-1581
Starbucks Coffee Earth Song Bookstore Sumbody Bath and Body
1435 Camino Del Mar 1440 Camino Del Mar 1555 Camino Del Mar
(206) 447-1575 (858) 755-4254 (858) 259-3111
The Stratford Court Café Eyes on Del Mar Zignal
1307 Stratford Court 1555 Camino Del Mar Suite 116 1104 Camino Del Mar Suite 105
(858) 792-7433 (858) 792-9211 (858) 259-1001
Sushidokoro Shirahama Frustrated Cowboy
1101 Camino Del Mar 1444 Camino Del Mar TAILORS
(858) 755-2969 (858) 755-7963
Golden Needle Tailor
Fumar Cigars 1049 Camino del Mar Suite B
RETAIL 1342 Camino Del Mar (858) 755-1312
(858) 270-9227
A la Mer
202 15th Street Suite G Georgiou Studio TRAVEL AGENCY/TOURS
(858) 755-5411 1555 Camino del Mar Suite 312
World Class Vacations
(858) 481-1964
Annmaria D'ercole 222 12th Street
207 15th Street Gerhard (858) 755-3599
(858) 245-0064 1555 Camino Del Mar Suite 315a
(858) 481-9709
Avitatt
1555 Camino Del Mar Julie's Beachware
(858) 481-6597 1414 Camino Del Mar
(858) 792-1359
Country Carpets
2201 San Dieguito Drive La Mariposa
(619) 316-6730 1446 Camino Del Mar
(858) 755-6370
Del Mar Art Bazaar
944 Camino Del Mar Mar Del Plata
(858) 755-4820 1416 Camino Del Mar
(858) 720-0007
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District Strategic Plan Goals
In Support of Continuous Improvement
Facilities
We will implement a plan for our facilities which optimizes the learning
environment for all students.
Funding
We will actively pursue the funding and resources necessary to fulfill our
mission.
Staff Development
We will establish a staff development program, including time for
planning, collaboration, and inservice, to support an evolving instructional
program.
Program Development
We will implement a comprehensive education program which addresses
academics, including foreign language, arts, health, physical education,
and character education.
Technology
We will integrate technology throughout the District.
Communication
We will implement effective communication that fosters and supports the
Del Mar Union School District Mission Statement.
Government Relations
We will develop and implement a government relations program to
increase our influence with government agencies that impact our mission
and its funding.
2006/2007 Goals and Objectives
A. GOAL: IMPROVE DISTRICT FACILITIES
Objectives:
1. Complete the construction of Ocean Air School by August 20, 2007
1.1. Open construction bids for Ocean Air School on July 13, 2006.
1.2. Depending on construction costs and availability of funds, adjust
Ocean Air construction schedule so that the construction expenses do not
exceed available funds.
1.3. Award bids for Ocean Air School on July 24, 2006.
1.4. Work with Construction Manager (Douglas E Barnhart) to adjust
construction schedule so that construction is complete by August 20,
2007.
2. Complete repairs of construction defects at Torrey Hills School
2.1. Use the summer of 2006 to complete repairs of construction defects
at Torrey Hills School.
2.2. As necessary, consult with legal counsel to ensure that the cost of
the construction defect repairs are paid for by the contractors responsible
for the construction defects.
3. Initiate the planning process for a new District Office facility
3.1. Identify the square footage of District office space to maximize
efficiency and productivity to serve 9 schools and 4,500 students.
4. Identify the permanent location for DMUSD Employee Child Care
facility.
4.1. Identify strategies to merge the current DMUSD Employee Child Care
program with the current pre-school Special Education program.
4.2. Identify facility modifications and/or construction costs to merge the
current DMUSD Employee Child Care program with the current pre-school
Special Education program.
4.3. Plan for the merger of the two pre-school programs in August 2007.
4.4. Provide the Board of Trustees with final recommendations for the
merged pre-school programs and facilities by April 2007.
5. Continue to develop SHORT TERM strategies that will maximize
revenue from the District’s real estate assets.
5.1. Negotiate with public benefit corporations that have expressed
interest in purchasing the Shores property.
5.2. Should the District and interested public benefit corporations fail to
reach an agreement regarding the Shores, seek Board approval to
establish an auction date to dispose of the Shores property, and establish
the minimum auction price acceptable to the Board.
5.3. Auction the Shores property to the highest qualified bidder that
meets the Board approved minimum price, as per legal statutes.
5.4. Study asset exchange proposals to determine if an asset exchange
may provide long-term benefits to DMUSD students.
5.5. Complete an asset exchange, in compliance with state law, if an
asset exchange proposal has significant benefits to the DMUSD.
6. Develop LONG TERM strategies that will maximize revenue from the
District’s real estate assets.
6.1. In 2007/2008, select a 15 member District-wide Asset Advisory
Committee (12 parents/3 staff) to study District’s 2007/2008 real estate
assets and recommend an asset management strategy that benefits all
DMUSD students.
6.1.1. The Asset Advisory Committee will be asked to review all DMUSD
real estate assets; current and future enrollment patterns; current and
future staffing requirements; current and future District facility
requirements; current DMUSD budget obligations; status of basic aid
funding; status of DMSEF; 1999/2000 Action Team recommendations
regarding “ideal” school size; and other financial information.
6.1.2. The Asset Advisory Committee will direct its advisory
recommendations to the Superintendent, including a proposed timeline
for implementation of its recommendations.
6.1.3. The Superintendent and District administrative staff review the
recommendations of the Asset Advisory Committee to determine if the
Advisory Committee recommendations are in the best interest of all
DMUSD students.
6.1.4. Following the review by the DMUSD administrative staff, the
Superintendent will present the Asset Advisory Committee
recommendations to the Board for consideration.
6.1.5. Following public input from staff, parents, and the community, the
Board will approve asset management strategies that benefit all DMUSD
students and direct staff to move forward with implementation.
7. Objectives in the area of Maintenance/Custodial and Grounds
7.1. Design and implement the custodial process (including new
personnel) that will be necessary to maintain safety and cleanliness at
Ocean Air School.
7.2. Design and implement the gardening process that will be necessary
to maintain the grounds at Ocean Air School.
7.3. Adjust 07/08 custodial, maintenance, and gardening staffing to meet
the needs of the District.
7.4. Use restricted and deferred maintenance funds to provide needed
site improvements/repairs during the summer of 2006.
7.5. Design the moving process (purchase moving boxes, contract with
moving company) that will be necessary for District as it opens Ocean Air
School.
7.6. Implement annual preventative maintenance programs for fire alarm
systems, electrical systems, elevators, HVAC mechanical systems, pest
management, and District owned vehicles.
7.7. Upgrade classroom security throughout the District to allow for
lockdown from inside workstations. (This will be a 3-year goal.)
7.8. Re-key all exterior doors throughout the District over the next three
years to improve security.
7.9. Investigate cost and effectiveness to use the Internet to monitor
HVAC at Sycamore Ridge, Ashley Falls, Del Mar Hills, and Torrey Hills.
7.10. Investigate energy saving programs that can re-direct resources
away from utility expenses and toward classrooms.
B. GOAL: IMPROVE DISTRICT EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM FOR
STUDENTS AND PROVIDE STAFF DEVELOPMENT
Objectives:
1. Adopt new K-6 History/Social Science program that is aligned to the
2005 History/Social Science state framework and state academic
standards by April 2007.
2. Complete District grade level curriculum maps for art, music,
technology, and science enrichment programs by May 2007.
3. By June 2007, revise the K-6 standards based report card to support
the use of formative assessments and grade level benchmarks in
determining student progress and achievement.
4. Provide necessary time structures, materials, staff development, and
leadership to effectively implement Professional Learning Communities at
all seven sites.
4.1. Identify strategies that will support PLC goals through teacher
collaboration and the use of common formative assessments.
5. Prepare a Fall 2006 Board agenda item that provides staff
recommendations for potentially re-structuring the Kindergarten program
in 2007/2008.
6. Collect information and materials for the 2007/2008 planning year for
implementation of a new world language program (Spanish and Chinese)
in September 2008.
7. Establish a District Action Team in October 2006 to develop a district-
wide plan for implementing a physical education program that promotes
student well being and physical fitness
7.1. Action Team will develop various schedule options for PE that will not
reduce core academic minutes of instruction.
7.2. Action Team will study the positive and negative effect of allowing
sites to purchase enrichment staffing above the Board approved equity
formula. This item was removed from the Goals and Objectives before
approval and will be brought to the Board as a separate item at the
regular Board meeting August 30, 2007.
8. Analyze the results from the Spring 2006 STAR standardized tests and
API to determine areas of strength and future focus.
8.1. Assess the impact of the 2005/2006 Academic Learning program.
8.2. Share information about the district’s successful ALP at the
December 2006 CSBA Annual Conference.
C. GOAL: INFUSE TECHNOLOGY THROUGHOUT THE DISTRICT
Objectives:
1. Install latest Operating System software program in each site server.
2. Assess District’s network routers, switches, and programming for
effectiveness as the network equipment nears its useful life span. Make
cost effective investments to improve connectivity and extend life span of
network equipment.
3. Create and install student learning web collection centers at all seven
sites.
4. Continue to study and modify the user friendliness of the web site
architecture.
5. Provide training (through the site technology teachers) that will
improve the value and consistency of the content of individual web sites.
6. Implement the new SDCOE student information software programs.
6.1 Attend training programs at SDCOE so that DMUSD implementation is
successful.
7. Create data bases that promote efficient practices by office personnel
8. Continue with DMUSD technology practices (repair, training, badges,
telephones, web site maintenance) that have promoted improved
communication and student achievement during the past five years.
D. OTHER GOALS: HUMAN RELATIONS
Objectives:
1. Implement a position control system that communicates human
relation decisions effectively to the Business Department and to site
principals
2. Revise and update classified evaluation process, including forms.
3. Use the interest based approach to resolve the 2006/2007 collective
bargaining requirements for certificated employees.
4. Identify possible modifications to leave provisions in the DMCTA master
contract.
5. Select the principal for Ocean Air School by March, 2007
6. Create a 07/08 “personnel calendar” that will describe dates and
responsibility for the creating of the 07/08 staffing at all eight DMUSD
schools.
7. As appropriate, modify Board policies in the area of personnel.
E. OTHER GOALS: BUSINESS SERVICES
Objectives:
1. Provide a self-supporting 2006/2007 Food Service program that
complies with all local, state, and federal requirements.
2. Complete an actuarial study of the long-term expense of DMUSD post-
employment retiree benefits; the actuarial study will allow for DMUSD
implementation of GASB 45 requirements in 2007/2008.
3. Study site cash handling procedures and conduct cash handling
training for site personnel.
4. Install safes at all sites to promote safe cash handling procedures.
5. Study District student attendance procedures, update attendance
forms, and implement revised study agreements for families that travel
during the school year.
F. OTHER GOALS: PUPIL PERSONNEL
Objectives:
1. Develop Administrative Regulations to support mandated Board policies
in student nutrition and wellness.
1.1 Utilize the existing DMUSD Wellness Committee to help develop the
required
Nutrition and Wellness Administrative Regulations.
1.2 Ask the DMUSD Wellness Committee to study 2007/2008 Food
Service options and recommend a long term Food Service Program.
1.2.1 Direct a subcommittee of the DMUSD Wellness Committee to study
and recommend long term food servicer options that will benefit students
and comply with State and Federal regulations.
2. Develop an early intervention model that meets the needs of “at risk”
students and meets the needs of grade level teams that are using
Professional Learning Community practices.
2.1 Identify and create staff development training program(s) that meet
the needs of staff that are working with “at risk” students.
3. In collaboration with neighboring school districts, develop an improved
Interdistrict Attendance Policy.
4. Implement improved “Pre-Referral” practices that will improve the
Student Study Team process across the seven sites.
5. Implement the new 06/07 NCSSE forms that have been adopted by the
SDE.
6. Develop timeline and procedures for conducting the mandated 2007
Coordinated Compliance Review by the SDE.
7 Provide parents with strategies that will enhance the safety of students
as families provide their children with home access to the Internet.
G. OTHER GOALS: MISCELLANEOUS
Objectives:
1. Support the leadership of site PTAs and the DMSEF.
2. Complete the comprehensive review of DMUSD Board policies by
December 2006.
3. Adopt the 2007/2008 calendar by February 2007.
4. Explore additional grant opportunities to support pre-school program,
school counseling, science, technology, physical education, and the arts.
5. Identify parent resources and business connections.
6. Develop a district directory of Business Partners.
7. Conduct every-other-year survey to measure parent satisfaction. Board
members to review questions.
8. Continue with ongoing strategies and activities that promote effective
communication and enhanced political effectiveness with elected officials.
9. Allocate resources to secure professional public relations/information
leadership and service.
Del Mar Union School District
225 Ninth Street, Del Mar, CA 92014
Voice: (858)755-9301 Fax: (858)755-4361
DEL MAR UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT
2007-2008 SCHOOL CALENDAR
School Attendance Cumulative
Month M T W Th F Days Attendance Days Holidays and Other Information
June/July 25 26 27 28 29 0 0 7/2 First Day of Extended School Yr.
2 3 *4 5 6 0 0 *7/4 *Independence Day Observed
9 10 11 12 13 0 0
16 17 18 19 20 0 0
July/Aug 23 24 25 26 27 0 0 7/27 Last Day of Extended School Yr.
30 31 1 2 3 0 0
6 7 8 9 10 0 0
13 14 15 16 17 0 0 8/13 School Offices Open
20 21 22 23 24 0 0 8/22 – 8/24 Teacher Work Days
1)Aug/Sept 27 28 29 30 31 5 5 8/27 First Day for Students
*3 4 5 6 7 4 9 *9/3 *Labor Day Observed
10 11 12 13 14 4 13
17 18 19 20 21 5 (18) 18
2)Sept/Oct 24 25 26 27 28 5 23
1 2 3 4 5 5 28
8 9 10 11 12 5 33
15 16 17 18 19 5 (20) 38
3)Oct./Nov 22 23 24 25 26 5 43 10/22-10/26 Parent Conferences •
29 30 31 1 2 5 48 (minimum days)
5 6 7 8 9 5 53
*12 13 14 15 16 4 (19) 57 *11/12 *Veteran’s Day Observed
4)Nov/Dec 19 20 21 *22 *23 0 57 11/19 - 11/23 Thanksgiving Week
26 27 28 29 30 5 62
3 4 5 6 7 5 67
10 11 12 13 14 5 72
17 18 19 20 *21 4 76 12/21 - 1/4 Winter Recess
*24 *25 26 27 28 0 (19) 76
5)Dec/Jan *31 *1 2 3 4 0 76
7 8 9 10 11 5 81
14 15 16 17 18 5 86
*21 22 23 24 25 4 (14) 90 *1/21 *Martin Luther King Day Obs.
6)Jan/Feb 28 29 30 †31 †1 3 93 1/31-2/1 †Staff Inservice
4 5 6 7 8 5 98
11 12 13 14 *15 4 102 *2/15-*2/18 *Presidents' Days Observed
*18 19 20 21 22 4 (16) 106
7)Feb/March 25 26 27 28 29 5 111 2/25-2/29 Parent Conferences •
3 4 5 6 7 5 116 (minimum days)
10 11 12 13 14 5 121
17 18 19 20 21 5 (20) 126
8) Mar/April 24 25 26 27 28 5 131
31 1 2 3 4 5 136
7 8 9 10 11 0 136 4/7 – 4/11 Spring Break
14 15 16 17 18 5 (15) 141
9)April/May 21 22 23 24 25 5 146
28 29 30 1 2 5 151
5 6 7 8 9 5 156
12 13 14 15 16 5 (20) 161
10)May/June 19 20 21 22 23 5 166
*26 27 28 29 30 4 170 *5/26 *Memorial Day Observed
2 3 4 5 6 5 175 6/12 Last Day – Students
9 10 11 12 13 5 (19) 180 6/13 Last Day – Teachers
†16 17 18 19 20
Total Attendance Days ------ 180 Contracted Teacher Workdays ------ 184
Teacher Work Days: 8/22/07, 8/23/07, 8/24/07, 6/13/08 Dates of legal holidays *
† Teacher Inservice days: 1/31/08, 2/1/08, 6/16/08 Dark Shading Denotes No School for Students
Italics Denotes Minimum Days for Students
Approved by the Board of Trustees: Regular Board Meeting of January 17, 2007
Facilities Department: Our goal is to build schools to compliment, symbolize, and provide a facility that
will optimize the learning environment of our students.
Staff: Director of Facilities: Rodger Smith
Facilities Construction Coordinator: Linda Luce
Administrative Assistant: Eve Vance
OUR SCHOOLS
Ashley Falls School Ocean Air School
Shelley Petersen, Principal Gary Wilson, Principal
13030 Ashley Falls Drive 11444 Canter Heights Drive
San Diego, CA 92130 San Diego, CA 92130
voice 858.259.7812 | fax 858.259.1828 voice: 858.481.4040
www.dmusd.org/falls www.dmusd.org/oceanair
Carmel Del Mar School Sage Canyon School
David Jones, Principal Peg LaRose, Principal
12345 Carmel Park Drive 5290 Harvest Run Drive
San Diego, CA 92130 San Diego, CA 92130
voice 858.481.6789 | fax 858.481.7418 voice:858.481.7844 | fax: 858.481.7949
www.dmusd.org/cdm www.dmusd.org/sage
Del Mar Heights School Sycamore Ridge
Wendy Wardlow, Principal Emily Disney, Principal
13555 Boquita Drive 5333 Old Carmel Valley Road
Del Mar, CA 92014 San Diego, CA 92130
voice:858.755.9367 | fax:858.509.1412 858-755-1060
www.dmusd.org/heights www.dmusd.org/sycamore
Del Mar Hills Academy of Arts & Sciences Torrey Hills School
Laurie Francis, Principal Gary Wilson, Principal
14085 Mango Drive Toni Jones, Assistant Principal
Del Mar, CA 92014 10830 Calle Mar de Mariposa
voice: 858.755.9763 | fax: 858.755.6107 San Diego, CA 92130
www.dmusd.org/hills voice 858.481.4266 | fax 858.481.0344
www.dmusd.org/torrey
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