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SANDAG RHNA to Determine Housing Density in Coronado
Trying to understand how the California State Legislature and the Board of Directors at SANDAG (San Diego Association of Governments) decided that Coronado must...
City Council Candidate Andrew Gade Hopes to Protect What Makes Coronado Unique
When Andrew Gade moved to Coronado, he knew two things: First, that he’d found the perfect place to live. Second, that someone needed to...
‘This Isn’t Working’: SANDAG Leaders Call for Affordable Housing Allocation Reform
It isn’t often that the entire board agrees at a San Diego Association of Governments meeting, but its directors united on one matter: The...
In a Symbolic Vote, Planning Commission Rejects Housing Element Update
The Coronado Planning Commission unanimously rejected the city’s updated Housing Element plan in a symbolic vote of disapproval of the 912 additional housing units...
Mayoral Candidate Mike Donovan Talks Strategy
The key to effective governance, City Councilmember Mike Donovan says, is discernment.
“My job is 90% problem solving,” he said. “I bring a lot to...
Attorney General, Coronado Reach Agreement Over Housing Element Noncompliance
After threatening legal action against Coronado if it did not comply with its mandated housing allocation, the attorney general on Oct. 20 announced an...
CUSD Releases Statement Regarding City of Coronado Housing Element’s Inclusion of a District Property
In a statement issued today, the Coronado Unified School District said that it recognizes and respects the efforts of the City of Coronado to...
Mayor Richard Bailey Eyes Potential Run for County Supervisor
Coronado Mayor Richard Bailey is “seriously considering” a run for San Diego County Supervisor in the 2024 general election.
The mayor, a Republican, filed paperwork...
Lawsuits Erupt Statewide as Coronado Works to Zone for its Mandated 912 Housing Units
California is already planning for its next affordable housing allocation cycle, but almost half of the state’s cities have not complied with their current...
Coronado Built Just 54 New Housing Units Last Year, Will Building More Solve the Housing Crisis?
California is in the throes of a few crises: it leads the nation for homelessness, it boasts the highest rate of poverty in the...
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