Why Did the Surfer Cross the Railroad Tracks?
By Jeff Dowler, CRS, The Southern California Relocation Dude
(eXp Realty of California, Inc.)
This isn't intended as a joke, just a clever title to catch your attention. You're reading this so it worked. Gotcha. The railroad tracks run roughly parallel to the ocean through North County San Diego (Carlsbad, Leucadia, Encinitas, Cardiff) and as a result provides a bit of an obstacle for folks wanting to get to one side to the other, especially surfing enthusiasts who either live there or park on side streets. The problem, apart from it being a safety issue, is that crossing the tracks is a form of trespassing, which, if caught, can result in a fine of up to $1000. Encinitas is doing something about this issue. The town now has approval from the Planning Commission to go ahead and build 3 railroad underpasses, thus creating an even more pedestrian friendly community in Encinitas. T...
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