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Welcome to the City of Carlsbad articles website. Please check back monthly for short, informational articles about city news, issues and events. The city encourages homeowners associations, civic organizations and other groups to include these articles in newsletters, e-mail updates and websites as a way to keep members informed. For more information about this program, contact the city's Communications Department.
 
The City of Carlsbad is now on Facebook, with three pages dedicated to providing news and information about city issues, programs and events.
 
The City of Carlsbad offers these tips increase home safety...
 
The City of Carlsbad has launched a new online city newsroom offering the latest city news and information, photos, videos, links to social media sites and a live stream of the city’s cable TV channel.
 
Unless a plumber is on the guest list, dispose of fat, oil and grease properly this holiday season, 10/27/2010
The City of Carlsbad reminds residents to take care when disposing of greasy food scraps this holiday season, or risk expensive and messy sewer pipe backups.
 
Sign up for AlertSanDiego, 9/9/2010
Carlsbad residents who want to be notified via cell phone or e-mail of emergency information affecting their areas are encouraged to register with AlertSanDiego, the county’s free regional emergency notification system.
 
Summer is the prime time for pool safety, 6/16/2010
The City of Carlsbad reminds residents to follow these pool safety tips...
 
Avoiding expensive drain clogs is easy, 4/7/2010
The City of Carlsbad offers these quick and simple steps everyone can take to keep sewer pipes clog free, help avoid frustrating plumbing backups and save money.
 
State starts paid parking at Tamarack Beach, 3/17/2010
California State Parks has started to charge for parking at the state-owned lot at Tamarack Avenue and Carlsbad Boulevard.
 
Southbound Carlsbad Boulevard closed until May, 2/8/2010
The southbound side of Carlsbad Boulevard between Palomar Airport Road and Island Way is closed while the City of Carlsbad replaces a 1920s-era bridge that no longer meets safety standards. The road is scheduled to reopen before Memorial Day.

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