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Coronado (Spanish for "Crowned") is a resort city in San Diego County, California, United States, across San Diego Bay from downtown San Diego. [5] It was founded in the 1880s and incorporated in 1890.
The wealthy island city of Coronado, after years of resistance, agrees to zone for more affordable housing under a settlement with the state.
By 2010, BIDs had been used in nearly 1,000 major cities and small towns throughout the United States, including most major U.S. cities that have multiple BIDs. New York City alone has 76 BIDs. Business improvement districts are private sector initiatives to improve the environment of a business district. Services financed by a BID are intended ...
Coronado began to commission the paving of much of its street system in the early 1910s. [7] In November 1911, the board of trustees in Coronado approved the paving of Third Street from Orange Avenue to what was K Avenue. [8] It soon became the goal of the city to have all streets paved before the 1915 San Diego World Exposition. The streets ...
Jun. 2—The city wants to offload a dog park it says is underutilized and use the proceeds to improve neighboring parks. But some neighbors are pushing back, highlighting the park's importance to ...
Jul. 25—After years as one of the city's largest, most visible and most notorious unsanctioned homeless encampments, Coronado Park is now slated for closure. Mayor Tim Keller made the bombshell ...
Coronado — a coastal city on San Diego Bay, in San Diego County, ... Pages in category "Coronado, California" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 ...
[14] From Palm City to Imperial Beach, the road was paved by 1920. [15] The Silver Strand Highway opened in 1924 during a festival at the Tent City summer resort in Coronado, and went from Coronado to Palm City. [16] By 1928, all streets in the city of Coronado had been paved, which was expected to encourage people to visit Tent City. [17]