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The City Council agreed earlier this week to restart the planning process for the Cays Park Master Plan project.The Council authorized the termination of the existing consultant contract for the project and directed staff at its Sept. 6 meeting...
California American Water has begun work on a project to replace a water line. Construction activity will affect portions of Tenth Street, Adella Avenue and Ynez Place as generally depicted in the map shown below. Work is expected to...
Since the Ferry Landing's grand opening, June 1st, 1987, La Camisa has been in business. Rob Perales bought the shop in 2020 after managing it for John Romero, the original owner for twenty years. Rob talks of John's decision...
Ahead of election day on November 8, 2022, The Coronado Times has asked the four City Council candidates to answer the following questions in their own words to give the community insight on their background and views. The Q&As...
Bridge has been a beloved card game for centuries, and anything that remains popular as long as bridge has must be worth learning!Beginning Wednesday, September 14 from 2:30-4 pm, the John D. Spreckels Center is offering Beginners Bridge Lessons....
The appeal reconsideration of the design for Blanco Restaurant, in the La Avenida Complex at 1301 Orange Avenue, brought out a large crowd of residents, with 14 of them speaking during public comments. Senior Planner Jesse Brown gave a...
Submitted by Coronado Firefighters AssociationLabor Day was another busy day for the Coronado Firefighters. We want to thank all our surrounding agencies for their continued service to the Coronado community. With 20 calls for service in 12 hours:San...
The real estate industry has long been recognized as a significant contributor to the nation’s economy. Each year, collective establishments generate billions of dollars in revenue from investors and wholesalers to home improvement contractors and real estate agencies. As...
An excessive heat warning was extended through Friday, Sept. 9, for the coast and valleys. The forecast calls for 90 degrees in Coronado, but the humidity levels make it feel hotter.The Coronado Unified School District has called minimum days...
 A 250-pound bronze sculpture titled “The Knot” was installed on Wednesday, Sept. 7, in its permanent location at Promenade Park overlooking Glorietta Bay between City Hall and the Community Center. The Council accepted the gift, which was donated by...