Tuesday, April 21, 2026
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Coronado Community Update from Mayor Richard Bailey:Read or watch above to learn about the latest COVID-19 counts, regional efforts to level the playing field for small businesses, the single biggest thing you can do now for our local businesses...
Council to Mull Local Business Lifeline Program At its last meeting on April 7, the City Council conceptually approved a lifeline business loan program capitalized at $2 million and at $20,000 per loan, and directed staff to return with recommendations...
Tom Catlin captured and edited the heart-warming video that documents how a community came together to provide masks for those in need.After watching the below video, click here to get more details on this touching story.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1vI5GDUwTgg&feature=youtu.be
On a sunny April afternoon, a dramatic change is evident on Orange Avenue. Instead of the spring crowds that normally flock to Coronado this time of year, the business district is practically a ghost town with few cars or...
The 33rd annual Coronado Schools Foundation Telethon, originally scheduled for Wednesday, March 18th, has been rescheduled for Wednesday, May 6th from 5-9 pm. As with so many events, the telethon was cancelled in response to COVID-19, but the CSF...
https://youtu.be/KTC_aZieYuEThe Golf Course is a valuable public asset. Find out how you can help protect it from damage by dogs and bikes in the latest edition of the City Manager's Weekly Update.You can also read about how to comment...
Attention aspiring authors!The Coronado Public Library is pleased to support the California Indie Author Project and help local authors get the recognition they deserve for writing great books. In a partnership with Library Journal and Biblioboard (a self-publishing platform...
Thank you for your commitment to a more sustainable future. Here is what you need to do to earn your hand-crafted, repurposed, art deco Emerald Keepers sign.Sign Emerald Keepers online pledge to join Emerald Keepers: EmeraldKeepers.org.Emerald Keepers Pledge: As...
Sixty-three San Diegans have died from COVID-19, and cases increased by 75, the County Health and Human Services Agency announced today.Two women – one in her late 30s and another in her late 70s – and a man in...
Public Comments -- COVID-19 Emergency The City is resuming commission meetings and continuing with City Council meetings.Most are being held virtually. However, in the interest of reducing the spread of the coronavirus, no in-person public participation is allowed until further...