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Mayor Bailey’s Town Hall Meetings Continue

Continuing his community Town Hall meeting series, Mayor Bailey hosted another meeting on September 5, in the Winn Room at the Library, with approximately...

Coalitions, Solutions & Funding, Oh My!

Submitted by Daron Case, Esq. At the State of the City Address on May 24th, Coronado Mayor Richard Bailey stated the City of Coronado had...

City Addresses Beach Water Quality Discussion

Local social media groups have been questioning why Coronado beaches didn’t have the same water advisory signs as ones in place along the beach...

Mayor to Speak to North American Environmental Officials

On behalf of the full City Council, Mayor Richard Bailey will attend a meeting today of top environmental officials from the United States, Mexico...

State of the City Highlights: Committed Citizens and Bright Future

Nearly 300 people made history by attending the first annual Coronado State of the City Address on May 24, at the Coronado Performing Arts...

Surfrider Sends Notice of Intent to Sue under Clean Water Act to Address Border Pollution

Surfrider Foundation, on behalf of our San Diego County Chapter, sent a Notice of Intent to Sue letter to the U.S. International Boundary and Water Commission...

Rep. Juan Vargas Leads Bipartisan Effort to Fund the U.S.-Mexico Border Water Infrastructure Program

Washington, D.C. – Rep. Juan Vargas is leading a bipartisan effort to request funding for the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) U.S.-Mexico Border Water Infrastructure Program...

Flesh Eating Bacterial Infection Extinguishes the Dreams of a Former Border Patrol Agent

At a press conference yesterday, arranged by Citizens Against Sewage at the Tijuana Estuary Visitor Center, former Border Patrol agent, Joshua Willey, shared his...

City Council: Off-Leash Community Dog Parks Rejected

The idea of letting dogs run free in neighborhood parks suffered a swift demise at Tuesday’s city council meeting. Instead the council tasked city...
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