Underpass project near Ecke school under way
ENCINITAS
Construction crews have begun work on a railroad underpass for pedestrians and cyclists in Encinitas near El Portal Street and North Coast Highway 101, with an expected opening date in early 2022.
The $12.1 million project will be the second railroad underpass in Encinitas and is being led by the San Diego Association of Governments. The city of Encinitas and the state’s Active Transportation Program are funding the project.
Encinitas Mayor and SANDAG Chair Catherine Blakespear said the underpass will create a safe and legal pathway between a neighborhood divided by railroad tracks. Crossing the tracks is illegal, and the only alternative is to cross at Leucadia Boulevard about a mile to the north or Encinitas Boulevard just over a half mile to the south.
“This is a really exciting project for the city because it will connect people east and west of the railroad tracks who don’t have amenities on the other side,” she said. “Residents are going to be able to visit friends and be able to walk to the beach and re-create in the ocean. This provides that connectivity that we don’t have in this corridor. I’m grateful we’re able to devote gen fund money to it.”
People east of the tracks also will have easier access to businesses along North Coast Highway while people to the west will have easier access to Paul Ecke Central School and the popular Leucadia Farmers Market held Sundays.
John Haggerty, SANDAG’s director of engineering and construction, said people may already notice some construction work on Vulcan Avenue east of the tracks.
“It’s a fairly complex thing,” he said about the project, which will involve months of excavating and installing a bridge.
Construction will require Vulcan Avenue to be narrowed or even closed sometimes, he said. Railroad service will continue except for one weekend, when a preconstructed bridge about 180 feet long will be dropped into place.
The new underpass will be similar to one built in 2013 near Swami’s Seaside Park and Santa Fe Drive.