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"I've lived in Encinitas for 34 years, retired from UCSD after 27 years, raised my family here, and I absolutely love my city."
Prior to being elected to the Encinitas City Council in 2000, Maggie Houlihan:
- Was a local community activist
- Served on the San Diego County Fish and Wildlife Advisory Commission
- Was awarded the United Way Community Hero Award for her work on behalf of adult and child literacy, people with disabilities, and animal welfare.
- Served on the Encinitas Mayor's Task Force on the Homeless
- Was a Board Member of Spay/Neuter Action Project (SNAP)
As an Encinitas City Council member, Maggie has:
Advanced a Healthy Economy
- Passed balanced budgets with increased financial reserves.
- Revitalized downtowns: Downtown Sstreetscape Phase 1 completed; Phase 2, Leucadia North 101, and Cardiff-by-the-Sea started.
- Supported programs to promote Encinitas as a business and cultural destination.
Increased Community Involvement
- Implemented a successful Citizen Participation Plan (CPP) for new projects.
- Launched online registration for city services and email notification for residents.
- Improved City interaction with Encinitas residents.
Preserved Open Space and Lagoons
- Acquired 43 acres of parkland and 2 acres of prime wildlife habitat.
- Moving force in the regional Multiple Habitat Conservaton Plan (MHCP) adoption.
- Spearheaded the city's successful Blue Ribbon Environmental Panel.
- Introduced Escondido Creek Watershed Alliance regional partnership.
Provided Traffic Relief
- Initiated the "Keep Kids Alive, Drive 25" neighborhood safety program.
- Improved traffic flow by synchronizing traffic lights.
- Implemented Red Light Camera program to improve the safety of intersections.
Enhanced Community Resources
- Championed ocean-view library using green building features.
- Dedicated three active-use parks and initiated planning of 43-acre multi-use park.
- Led the Cultural Tourism Committee which launched initiatives focused on commerce, historic preservation, arts and culture.
- Implemented effective, customer-friendly recycling and household hazardous waste disposal programs.
- Adopted Trails Master Plan and designated dog park sites.
- Expedited Safe Routes to school program to ensure the safety of our children.
- Represented Encinitas regionally on SANDAG Planning Commission, Encina Wastewater Authority, and Regional Solid Waste Authority.
- Advocated expanded Senior Center nutritional lunch program.
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