Coronado Currents

Currents Volume 25 Volume 25 - In This Issue
  • Coronado PERT Program is Here to Help
  • June 8, 2010 Special Election: Understanding Proposition H
  • The Facts about Tsunamis
  • Coronado's Emergency Siren System
  • Going Underground to Improve Overhead Views

Click on the images below for past issues of "Coronado Currents".

currents volume 1 Volume 1 - In This Issue
  • Community Center
  • Bridge Toll Removal
  • New Life Guard Tower
currents volume 2 Volume 2 - In This Issue
  • The New City Hall
  • Downtown Specific Plan Update
  • Tunnel/MIS Study Update

 

currents volume 3 Volume 3 - In This Issue
  • Keeping Coronado's Beaches Clean
  • Restaurant Renovations Complete
  • Silver Strand Improvements
  • Traffic Questions & Answers
Volume 4 - In This Issue
  • Coronado Focused On Safety
  • Ground Breaking Nears on Glorietta Bay Master Plan

 

currents volume 5 Volume 5 - In This Issue
  • Coronado's Volunteers
  • Tunnel Commission Update
  • Public Art Enhances City Life
currents volume 6 Volume 6 - In This Issue
  • Business Districts Projects
  • Village Theatre
  • Short-Term Traffic Improvements
  • Insert City Satisfaction Survey

 

currents volume 7 Volume 7 - In This Issue
  • City Hall Information
  • Glorietta Bay Civic Center & Promenade
  • Community Center Q & A
  • Fountain Sculpture
currents volume 8 Volume 8 - In This Issue
  • Homeland Security Exercise
  • Emergency Operations Center
  • Regional Planning

 

currents volume 9 Volume 9 - In This Issue
  • Community Development Agency
  • Beach Facilities Improvement Projects
  • Third Street Gate Project
currents volume 10 Volume 10 - In This Issue
  • Coronado Recreation Programs
  • Glorietta Bay Civic Center to Open this Summer

 

currents volume 11 Volume 11 - In This Issue
  • Public Arts Program
  • City Hall's New Photo Murals
  • City Appoints New Police Chief
  • Coronado Roads Maintenance Programs
currents volume 12 Volume 12 - In This Issue
  • Winter Preparations High Priority for City Officials
  • Building Codes Protect Residents
  • Q&A with Community Development Director Tony Pena
  • How to Obtain a Building Permit

 

currents volume 13 Volume 13 - In This Issue
  • The Wizard of Oz Makes History in Coronado Again!
  • Recreation Safety Tips
  • Beach Safety
  • Library Programs
  • Imitations Fire Arms Safety
currents volume 14 Volume 14 - In This Issue
  • Paramedics & Firefighters Partner to keep Coronado Safe
  • Coronado Wants You!
  • Teddy Bears & Shopping Sprees
  • Speed Safety on 3rd and 4th Streets

 

currents volume 15 Volume 15 - In This Issue
  • Sidewalks, Alleys, Gates, and More in 2007
  • Infrastructure Investments Take Center Stage in 2007
  • City & County Offer Tips for Vector Controls
currents volume 16 Volume 16 - In This Issue
  • Coronado Youth Inspire Deep Community Ties
  • Coronado Makes Progress with 2007 Priorities
  • City Manager Appoints Louis Scanlon as New Director of Police Services

 

currents volume 17 Volume 17 - In This Issue
  • Public Safety & Community Services Headline City's Budget
  • City Encourages Residents to Access Public Information
  • Celebrating 50 Years of Coronado Golf
currents volume 18 Volume 18 - In This Issue
  • Regional Information at Your Fingertips
  • Get in Shape for 2008
  • Invest In Your Community
  • Improve Home Safety
  • CERT Schedule; New Web Site Coming
  • You're A Star, Coronado
currents volume 19 Volume 19 - In This Issue
  • Coronado Capital Improvement Projects Update
  • Host Your Special Event in a Special Place
  • Taking Care of Coronado's Sewer System
  • A Message from the Coronado Fire Department - Life on the Beach
  • The Buzz on New Cell Phone Laws
currents volume 20 Volume 20 - In This Issue
  • Coronado Playgrounds Grow Up
  • City of Coronado Refreshes its Website
  • Coronado Capital Improvement Projects Update
  • The Coronado Community Center Celebrates Three Years of Making Memories
  • A Message from the Coronado Fire Department
  • A Reminder for Dog Owners
currents volume 21 Volume 21 - In This Issue
  • Residents Support Lending a Hand to Sharp Coronado
  • What's New in 2009
  • Being a Good Neighbor: Street Sweeping
  • Winter Fire Safety Tips for the Home
  • Being Prepared for Emergencies
  • Hot Topic: Hotel del Coronado Amended Master Plan
currents volume 22 Volume 22 - In This Issue
  • Toll Study Brings Attention to Traffic Problems in Coronado
  • What's Green on the Scene?
  • Conservation is Key to Maintaining Water Supply
  • Beach Safety
  • Coronado Receives Mobility Equipment for Disabled Beachgoers
  • A Few Reminders from the Coronado Fire Department
  • Doing Business is a Snap in Coronado
currents volume 23 Volume 23 - In This Issue
  • Where Does Your Property Tax Dollar Go?
  • City Paves Way for Smooth Rides
  • Automated Trash Collection Program Begins this Fall
  • A Reminder about Coronado's Color-Coded Curbs
  • Fire Safety: Outdoor Cooking & Grilling
  • A Few Reminders from the Police Department: Bicycle Safety & Other Tips
  • "CHA" & "HRC" - What's the Difference
currents volume 24 Volume 24 - In This Issue
  • Paramedic Services
  • City Hall at Your Fingertips
  • What Your City Can Do for You
  • Being a Good Neighbor: Report Recycling Scavengers
  • When Should You Call 9-1-1?
  • 2010 Census Key to Receiving Federal Dollars
 




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