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City Council Focuses on Dogs and Grants
People came out in droves to the Coronado City Council meeting on August 21 to show their opposition for the proposed dog park between the...
City Should Use Fiscal Prudence with Taxpayer Money
Submitted by Brad Gerbel
On March 20th of this year, the Coronado City Council overhauled the Community Grant program by providing more oversight for taxpayers...
Early Reflections from Councilmember Carrie Downey
Family, profession, service and community ~ these are a few of Carrie Downey’s favorite things. Her passion is undeniable and it translates into everything...
Full Funding for Coronado SAFE
Submitted by Georgia Ferrell
I’m writing with the hope that you can find the time before August 20th to complete the template letter to the City...
Mayor Bailey Hosts Town Hall Meeting in Cays
Mayor Bailey was greeted warmly as he promptly started the first Town Hall Meeting in the Cays on Thursday, August 9, hosted by the...
Coronado Playhouse Presents Colm Keegan: “I’ll Never Be Alone”
AUGUST 21, 2018 at 7:30pm
SPECIAL EVENT
Coronado Playhouse announces a special event featuring award-winning Irish singer Colm Keegan - of Celtic Thunder fame - after...
Bike Lanes, Historic House Guidelines, and Citizen Survey Discussed at City Council Meeting
Mayor Bailey presented Don Crawford, president, Optimist Club of Coronado, with a certificate recognizing Coronado Optimists Sports Fiesta Week, July 24-28. The 47th annual...
City Council Decides on Parking Permits, Bonds, and Playgrounds
The City Council meeting kicked off with Mayor Bailey proclaiming June 19 as ‘Chief Jon Froomin Day’ in honor of Froomin's five years of...
“Next To Normal” should be Next on your Weekend Plans!
Next To Normal at the Coronado Playhouse is an incredible musical. I was not prepared for how amazing this production would be – my...
City Council: SANDAG & Housing, Gateway, Parking Permits, Shuttle to Cays
There were none of the usual ceremonial presentations at the June 5 City Council Meeting, so they moved right to the Consent Calendar, which...
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