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City Manager’s Weekly Update – May 12, 2017

  • A fire this week on First near Orange brought out 19 fire vehicles from city and surrounding agencies
  • Fire Chief Mike Blood to retire October 2
  • A grant from CA Dept of Boating & Waterways helps offset the cost to address abandoned or adrift vessels
  • Free Summer Shuttle to begin Memorial Day weekend. Interior advertising space is available
  • Coronado Bike to the Movies event Friday May 19
  • Over 300 people gathered for the Community Social at Spreckels Center
  • Memorial Day holiday schedule
  • Cays playground equipment repairs almost done, fencing should be removed by May 16
  • The portable restroom will return to its summertime Avenida del Sol beach location soon, after a much-needed major overhaul due to heavy use
  • Aquatics Center will be closed May 24 and June 10 for annual maintenance in preparation for summer season

Each week, the City Manager’s Office provides an update that includes information on programs, services and issues within the City, as well as news, project updates and follow-up information when necessary.

Get up to speed on what’s going on in Coronado with this video preview of the latest edition of the Coronado City Manager’s Weekly Update, as well as a sampling of the updates below. Get detailed information on the City’s website.

  • Fire Chief Mike Blood to Retire October 2:  After working for the City of Coronado for 28 years and a total of 30 years in the fire service, Coronado Fire Chief Mike Blood provided his retirement notice this week to the City Manager. His retirement will be effective October 2, 2017.  A schedule is currently being prepared for an open recruitment for the position. The Fire Chief oversees a department of 41 full time employees from both the Fire Service and Beach Lifeguards.  Coronado provides fire protection, paramedic services, emergency ambulance transportation, and all-hazards emergency preparedness and response.
  • Condo Fire Response: A fire that started in a wall between two condominium units on First Street near Orange Avenue on May 10, brought out 19 fire vehicles from the City and surrounding agencies. The fire was reported at 2:46 p.m. No injuries were reported and seven residents were displaced. Firefighters on scene located the fire in a unit currently undergoing renovations and discovered it spreading to two adjacent condos. A second alarm was then requested, which provided additional firefighting apparatus and personnel, as common practice for a high-rise fire. Firefighters fully contained the fire in 1.5 hours. The Red Cross provided assistance. Roads around the building, including First and Orange, were closed to traffic as Coronado Police assisted with traffic control and assisting residents in the lobby area. Damage was estimated at $200,000.

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Originally from upstate New York, Dani Schwartz has lived in Coronado since 1996. She is happy to call Coronado home and to have raised her children here. In her free time she enjoys reading, exercising, trying new restaurants, and just walking her dog around the "island." Have news to share? Send tips or story ideas to: [email protected]

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