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City Manager’s Weekly Update – June 8, 2018
Garage fire resulted in hazardous materials cleanup after 24 pounds of mercury found
With busy summer season underway, City asks shop owners for...
City Manager’s Weekly Update – August 18, 2017
New Fire Chief search is down to final three candidates
The City settled a short term rental code enforcement action with a fine...
Mike Donovan – a Slow Growth Candidate
Mike Donovan, candidate for Coronado City Council, wants to return Coronado to the residents.
He hears the voices of those in town who are tired...
Real Estate: Coronado Condo Market Update & 2024 Insights
Contributing Content Writer: Horace Chavez DRE#01259508 | February 19, 2024
Today we are going to look at the current market conditions for Coronado’s condominium market...
Real Estate: Where is Coronado Real Estate Going in 2024?
Contributing Content Writer: Horace Chavez DRE#01259508 | February 5, 2024
This is the first of a two-part series covering both Single Family Residential and Condominiums....
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...
Navy Housing Allowance Will Increase for Most, but Decrease for E1-E4 Sailors
Most U.S. Navy sailors and officers will see an increase in their basic allowance for housing (BAH) next year, with the exception being the...
Real Estate: Coronado Rents One of the Highest in the State
Contributing Content Writer:
Horace Chavez DRE#01259508 | May 12, 2023
Move over New York and San Francisco. Coronado has one of the highest rents in the state....
Court Rules in Favor of Coronado in ADU Lawsuit; Nonprofit Files Appeal
A lawsuit accusing Coronado of illegally restricting the construction of accessory dwelling units (ADUs) has concluded, with the court ruling in the city’s favor.
The...
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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