Encinitas’ Proposition A appeared headed for a slim victory Tuesday night with 100 percent of precincts reporting.
The measure – which would impose a citywide height limit of two stories or 30 feet for all buildings and structures, among other major amendments to zoning – was ahead 51.52 percent to 48.48 percent, according to unofficial results from the San Diego County registrar of voters.
About 1,800 mail-in and provisional ballots remained to be counted as of 11 p.m., however, according to the registrar of voters election website.
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