

Steve Puterski
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@StevePuterski
Publisher @ncpipeline760, movie quoter, @Broncos enthusiast.



City leaders are emphasizing education, parent involvement and enforcement to reduce injuries and keep kids safe. Read more: ncpipeline.substack.com/p/vista-e-bike…

As e‑bike use surges in Vista, officials are seeing more crashes, injuries, and close calls, especially involving juveniles. First responders say confusion over illegal e‑motorcycles, reckless riding, and battery safety is driving a growing public safety challenge. ⬇️

Officials say the project rankings guide funding strategy, not construction order, as readiness and available dollars will drive what moves forward first. Story: ncpipeline.substack.com/p/nctd-maps-gr…

NCTD’s board reviewed nine proposed grade separation projects across North County, part of a multi‑billion‑dollar strategy to reduce rail‑traffic conflicts, improve safety, and strengthen bids for state and federal funding. ⬇️






They lost value relative to the rest of the league by moving. 21st in value to 24th in value after the move. Why is this so hard for Spanos apologists to understand

The board also directed NCTD staff to send a letter advocating for a low‑income fare discount, as leaders stress affordability alongside long‑term sustainability. Story: ncpipeline.substack.com/p/nctd-fare-pr…

For the first time since 2008, NCTD’s board voted unanimously to move forward with a phased fare increase, citing rising costs, rebounding ridership, and a projected multimillion‑dollar budget gap as the proposal heads to SANDAG. ⬇️







City leaders say future RFPs may better account for local economic impact as the amphitheatre prepares for its 45th anniversary season. Read more: ncpipeline.substack.com/p/vista-approv…

After weeks of delays, public feedback, and a reissued RFP, the Vista City Council unanimously approved a new concessions contract with L.A.-based DLS Events for Moonlight Amphitheatre, touching off debate over local business preference. ⬇️

More than $8M in federal funding is supporting the change, which officials say will improve harbor safety and keep more sand on local beaches. Read more: ncpipeline.substack.com/p/oceanside-ha…

Oceanside Harbor will see two dredging operations this year as the city and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers shift to a fall schedule, responding to dangerous shoaling, boating hazards, and the need to better manage sand movement along the coast. ⬇️
