Thursday, December 26, 2024

City Manager’s Weekly Update – December 1, 2017

  • Holiday season officially begins tonight in Coronado – snow mountain, parade, downtown shopping open house, civic holiday tree and menorah lighting
  • Parking Meter Holidays – limited free meter parking in commercial zones, up to two hours, time restrictions apply
  • Ride the Lights bike event to be held December 10 beginning at approximately 4:30
  • Letters to Santa can be dropped off at Community Center mailbox
  • Breakfast with Santa at Community Center on Dec. 9 at 8am
  • Holiday camps will be offered during school break
  • Pedestrian activated LED crosswalk lights to be installed at Second Street and Prospect Place
  • Second phase of Silver Strand fence replacement project out to bid
  • Coronado designated as Silver Level bicycle friendly community by the League of American Bicyclists
  • Vandalism at portable restroom at Avenida del Sol
  • Nimitz carrier strike group will arrive at NASNI next week; expect increased traffic to welcome sailors home
  • New young cedar trees planted along Orange Ave to replace failing trees
  • Budget snapshot has been published by the city and can be viewed online
  • Cays slurry seal project completion date has been extended to mid-December

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. Read the full update on the City’s website.

    • Parking Meter Holidays:  The City would like residents to enjoy the “Parking Meter Holiday” in all commercial zones from Monday, December 4, through Monday, December 25. The free parking is an annual gift from the City Council and provides visitors and residents with limited parking, up to two hours in most locations, to encourage local holiday shopping. Take care in reading the parking restrictions as time limits apply and will be enforced. The City’s new parking meters will be programmed to allow free parking but will indicate a violation when the time allocated for free parking has expired. The meters will not be covered this year. The solar panels on the meters need to be exposed.
  • Second and Prospect Improvements:  The City will soon make improvements to the pedestrian crosswalk at Second Street and Prospect Place. Pedestrian activated LED crosswalk lights will be installed by mid-December that will illuminate the crosswalk when pushed. The new lights will operate on batteries, which will be charged via solar panels. The light will be positioned on the north side of the street and illuminate to the south and away from the residential properties. The light will be capable of activation from either side of the street. The light should help make the crossing safer in the early morning commute hours.Second Prospect
  • Cedar Replanting: Residents may have seen four new young trees along Orange Avenue. The City’s tree maintenance contractor recently replaced Deodar Cedar trees along Orange Avenue due to the removal of four trees in failing health. The new trees are locally raised cedars and should be better acclimated to Coronado’s mild climate. Some earlier replacement trees have died. The City discovered they were sourced from the colder northwest. One each of the new cedars was planted in the 100 and 400 and two in the 700 blocks of Orange. Trees are being planted in phases over several years to maintain age diversity in the City’s urban forest. Many trees in Coronado were planted at the same time and consequently are aging at the same time.   
  • Deodar Cedars
  • Budget Snapshot FY 2017-18:  The City has published its Budget Snapshot for Fiscal Year 2017-18. The Budget Snapshot is a quick look at this year’s financial plan. The tri-fold brochure can be picked up at City Hall or can be viewed online or by typinghttp://bit.ly/BudgetDocuments. The brochure contains charts and tables that show a summary of expenditures and revenues from all funds, including General, Golf, Recreation, Stormwater and Wastewater, and revenues by source and expenditures by function. 
  • Budget

For the complete City Manager’s Weekly Update, visit the city’s website.

 



Managing Editor
Managing Editor
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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