Coronavirus Information

Find Out What's Open

Animal Care Facility - Openservices by appointment.
The Coronado Animal Care Facility has resumed adoptions. PAWS of Coronado staff, who run the facility on behalf of the City, are caring for the animals with adjusted procedures to make sure it is operated in a safe manner. If anyone from the community needs animal services, such as help with relinquishments, impound pick-ups and adoptions, PAWS is asking people to call 619-522-7371.

Licensing is now available online, visit PAWS Animal Licensing for more information.

Aquatics Center Open

Reservations required. Visit the Community Center Webpage for information on the Aquatics Center.

Beaches Open 

Open daily from 6 am to Sunset. Dog Beach and Sunset Park are open.

Boathouse Open

For more information, visit the Recreation Department webpage.

City Hall 

Open 8 am to 5 pm daily.

Community Center Open

Visit the Community Center Webpage for information.

Coronado Public Library Open

Visit the Coronado Public Library Webpage for more information.

Golf Course Open

Reservations required. For more information, visit the Coronado Municipal Golf Course webpage.

Glorietta Bay Boat Launch Ramp

Glorietta Bay Boat Launch Ramp is open.

Lawn Bowling Green Open

Reservations required. Visit the John D. Spreckels Center and Lawn Bowling Green Webpage for more information.

Parks

Playground equipment at all parks is open.

Police Department Lobby

The Police Department Lobby is open. 

If you are having an emergency, please call 911.

Public safety officials and other personnel are receiving the proper procedures for dealing with potential cases such as guidance on appropriate protective measures. Fire personnel have stocked up on personal protective equipment and have procedures in place on how to coordinate with a receiving hospital to ensure the patient is met outside to minimize exposures. You may see officers and firefighters wearing masks and adhering to the social distancing guidelines. They are taking all the necessary precautions.

Skate Park Open

Skate Park is open. For more information, visit the Recreation Department's Skate Park Information page

Tennis Courts

The tennis courts are open. Visit the Tennis Webpage for information on Tennis.

Stay Informed

Do you like being in the know? Do you know what's going on in Coronado?

However, you like to get your city news, Coronado has many ways for you to get it. Do you like Twitter? We are active on Twitter. Do you prefer Facebook? Like us to keep up. Maybe you prefer a text message for traffic advisories. Sign up for the City's Police Department Nixle account. What about an email reminder that a meeting is coming up or the council agenda is online? We have that, too, through our eNotification system.

Of course, almost all of that can be found online in the City Manager's Weekly Update, a compendium of all the news and events that are going on or coming up in Coronado. You can sign up to receive an email as soon as it is published online or you can visit the City's website on Friday at noon and find it there.

Finally, don't forget to check the City's website, where you can find news and information that affects residents, businesses and visitors.

Helpful Links

Community Resources

People at a Long Desk With ComputersCoronado has set up a call center to help answer questions and hear the concerns of residents. Please call 619-522-6380 if you are concerned about a neighbor or family member, have concerns about food and other resources, or if you have questions about our local schools, City services, or City business. Don't hesitate to call us. The call center is open from 9 am to 5 pm, Monday through Friday.

Safe at Home but Not Alone

The City advises residents to practice "social distancing" to help stop the progression of a pandemic. However, just because we cannot physically gather does not mean we cannot connect.

On March 20, the City began its Safe at Home but Not Alone community outreach to connect with the community through programming on Coronado TV and via social media.

Safe at Home but Not AloneThe City is broadcasting programs it typically offers at the Library, Spreckels Center and Community Center such as chair yoga, Library Story hour, Cultural Arts videos and Recreation dance programs for kids. In partnership with the Library, Recreation Department and Cultural Arts Commission, the City is creating new content daily. The City is engaging staff, local creatives and teachers to provide programming that otherwise would not be available to our citizens during this time.

Read more about Coronado TV and see an updated list of daily broadcast programming.

Volunteers

Neighbor-to-Neighbor (N-2-N) is a program built on neighbors looking out for and helping one another. With multiple help-your-neighbor efforts springing up around Coronado immediately after the declaration of a national emergency, a group of citizens approached the N2N LogoCity to propose a unified and coordinated effort to provide support to our citizens and neighbors. Through this partnership, local volunteers, your neighbors, with the support of the City of Coronado, have undertaken initiatives to get the word out to all our citizens; helping deliver food, medications, and other needs to people needing assistance; providing critical transportation for those in need; and coordinating donations to assist those suffering severe financial hardship during these times.

Programs have been organized by volunteers in the Coronado Cays, Coronado Shores, Coronado Village and Navy Housing. Coronado's N-2-N initiative has enabled residents to be better informed and able to take advantage of local efforts and resources. The program is entirely voluntary and run by volunteers but during these uncertain times it is important that we maintain our sense of community. Please email the N-2-N program coordinator or contact the Coronado Call Center at 619-522-6380 for more information.

Businesses

Business Reopening

When Requesting Emergency ServicesFor the latest information on business reopenings, please visit the County of San Diego COVID-19 Resource Webpage.

Businesses with questions regarding reopening procedures and requirements should email the County.

Reopening Support

The City is partnering with Coronado MainStreet to provide monitoring, education and support for our local businesses.

Temporary Outdoor Seating

The City Council agreed May 19 to waive Coronado's parking code requirements to allow local restaurants to temporarily serve dining patrons in parking lots, other dedicated parking spots or other open areas near their restaurants. Some restaurants have reopened Save Your Pipes Dont Flush Your Wipesindoor dining.

The Council action allows Coronado restaurants to maintain but not exceed their previously approved seating occupancy prior to the COVID-19 emergency required them to close or greatly reduce their operations. The seating is subject to the conditions and limitations outlined in a City handout and application form found on the Community Development web page.

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