UtilitiesEnvironment
Feb 12, 2025

The board discussed wastewater flows from the Mexico side of the U.S./Mexico border, which continues to overwhelm the water treatment systems on the US side.

FinanceDevelopmentPolitics
Feb 6, 2025

Federal immigration policy and additional, new hotels in San Diego could affect the ability of hotel owners in Coronado to staff their properties fully. There’s no noticeable problem yet, but this could be an issue if border crossings are limited and/or the new Gaylord Hotel open

Development
Jan 22, 2025

The Design Review Commission faces possible dissolution or merger with the Planning Group. Meanwhile, it approved a project despite design concerns and elected a temporary chair and vice chair as its future remains uncertain.

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Oct 15, 2024

The Coronado City Council discussed several capital improvement projects using surplus funds from the Port, in Tidelands Park, Ferry Landing, and Glorietta Bay Park.

Health
Sep 18, 2024

The commission also unanimously supported the naming of a park after Filipino American Veterans. Discussion followed on strengthening subcommittees, including an Outreach and a Military Reintegration subcommittee.

HousingDevelopment
Aug 6, 2024

An election to replace the current Uptown Community Planning Group with a new group, Vibrant Uptown, will take place from August 9 to August 20, after the San Diego City Council voted for this replacement to create a more dynamic planning body.

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Jul 24, 2024

The San Diego City Council's Rules Committee met for over four hours, only passing an agenda item on whistleblower protections. They postponed a decision on future spending until more funds are available and faced strong public opposition to removing virtual comments.