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The final proposal for Coronado's Third and Fourth Street Neighborhood Pilot Project on 4th Street from Alameda Blvd to I Avenue was presented for approval at the Design Review Commission Hearing on August 22. Several public forums were held...
People came out in droves to the Coronado City Council meeting on August 21 to show their opposition for the proposed dog park between the school district office building and Village Elementary's Early Childhood Education Center (ECDC). Mayor Bailey joked,...
The Coronado Sharks and Mermaids group was busy as the end of summer approached, cleaning up Silver Strand State Beach August 4th and then Stan Searfus Memorial Beach August 19th. Coronado Mayor Richard Bailey joined the group for the...
Coronado School Sports August 27 - September 1, 2018
Starting the new school year is an adjustment for families, but there are many ways to help during this transition. Each child may react differently to the new changes, and your responses as parents are crucial. Take advantage of...
Submitted by Brad GerbelOn March 20th of this year, the Coronado City Council overhauled the Community Grant program by providing more oversight for taxpayers and setting clear policy objectives for the program. The motion to pass this new ordinance...
Bike the Bay is this Sunday 8/26 and bikes will cross the bridge into Coronado and use Glorietta Blvd then bike path along Strand Way to get to Bayshore Bikeway; there will be congestion on bike path; roadways should...
Thanks to the Coronado Police Department for providing The Coronado Times with the below information (partial list): Crimes: 8/15/18: Petty Theft near 2000 block of Mullinix DriveUnknown suspect stole the victim's kayak from the shoreline at Tidelands Park and fled in...
County health officials issued an advisory for North Beach on Wednesday, August 22, after Coronado City staff forwarded early results from North Beach samples taken on Monday, August 20, indicating bacteria (enterococcus) counts above public notification thresholds.The City took the samples...
Once a year, MainStreet hosts a Party in the Garden that raises funds to support revitalization and beautification projects. These include Coronado’s signature Orange Avenue Gardens, an award-winning trademark of our downtown. These 16 gardens represent MainStreet’s on-going commitment...