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Submitted by John HickmanThis is my email to Mayor Richard Bailey (and councilmembers) and his response:I’m very upset to learn you are considering the Smart and Final lot for rezoning to include housing. Please explain your reasoning. I am...
Submitted by Mary and Jim HeintzI am writing because my husband, Jim, and I are STRONGLY OPPOSED to changing the zoning of the Smart & Final lot from commercial to mixed commercial/residential.If Mayor Bailey and Councilmembers vote to change...
Originally published on CalMatters.org, a nonprofit, nonpartisan media venture explaining California policies and politics.California will soon be sending out $600 one-time stimulus payments to millions of low-income California households, with extra help for undocumented workers left out of the federal government’s pandemic...
Local artist Tina Christiansen has worked wonders creating a collection of her own “Coronado Wildlife” for a special Pop Up Benefit Sale at the Coronado Historical Association store. CHA welcomes everyone to stop in to the store at 1100...
Good Afternoon, CUSD!We have exciting news to share regarding school staff vaccination timelines.Through our partnership with the City and Sharp Coronado, we were lucky to secure three days’ worth of appointments next week and hope that everyone who wants...
https://youtu.be/gYyBS1qSa2sProgramming for the City’s 2021 Community Read is wrapping up this week. Find out about the events held and participation in the latest edition of the City Manager's Weekly Update.You can also read about organic recycling that begins for...
It’s Tee Time! The Rotary Club of Coronado is presenting its 25th Annual Jim Laslavic Charity Golf Tournament at the Coronado Municipal Golf Course on Friday, March 19, 2021.Your entry fee includes green fees, luncheon, beverages and a terrific...
See what’s new for day trippers at America’s beachfront legend.For Sunbathers The Del has been fulfilling dreams of California surf, sand and sun for over a century. At Del Beach, locals can rent plush daybeds and half-moon cabanettes or sand chairs...
It’s almost been a full year since the pandemic first shut things down in San Diego. We’ve had to resort to online connections and Zoom meetings to get by. While tech has been a lifeline, it’s also led us...
Registration for San Diego’s most celebrated 4th of July running tradition – the 48th annual Crown City Classic – opened this week. The patriotic road race returns to the scenic streets of Coronado, California on Saturday, July 3rd featuring a stars and stripes experience unlike any other with...