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  • 3 weeks ago | coronadotimes.com | Megan Kitt

    Coronado’s northern beaches are open again after the city’s entire shoreline closed over Memorial Day weekend as wastewater from the ongoing Tijuana sewage crisis pushed bacteria into coastal waters. The reopenings came as Mexico completed work on its two-phase International Collector project. The city’s southern beaches – the Silver Strand Shoreline and Coronado Beach at Avenida Lunar – closed May 23, with the northernmost stretch of Coronado Beach closing on May 24.

  • 3 weeks ago | coronadotimes.com | Megan Kitt

    The agenda for this week’s meeting of the Coronado City Council includes a report on the feasibility of the city joining a Community Choice Aggregation (CCA) energy program, a public hearing for a reasonable accommodation on a single-family home, and the consideration of a new ordinance strengthening regulation related to discharge of fats, oils, and greases from food establishments. Public comment will be heard.

  • 1 month ago | coronadotimes.com | Megan Kitt

    Coronado’s shoreline closed over Memorial Day weekend as wastewater from the ongoing Tijuana sewage crisis pushed bacteria into coastal waters. The city’s southern beaches – the Silver Strand Shoreline and Coronado Beach at Avenida Lunar – closed May 23, with the northernmost stretch of Coronado Beach closing on April 24. The Silver Strand shoreline closed on May 18.

  • 1 month ago | coronadotimes.com | Megan Kitt

    Council adjusts beach bonfire boundariesThe Coronado City Council has moved the boundary of South Beach about 550 feet north in order to mitigate smoke from beach bonfires. The former boundary was at Avenida del Sol; now, it will be at the tip of the rock jetty in front of the Hotel del Coronado. The distinction matters because only propane-fueled fires are permitted on South Beach.

  • 1 month ago | coronadotimes.com | Megan Kitt

    Anti-suicide barrier on San Diego–Coronado Bridge will be complete in fall 2028Since its completion in 1969, more than 400 people have died after jumping from the San Diego-Coronado Bridge. A safety barrier to deter people from jumping will be installed on the bridge in a $140 million project overseen by the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans). In April, a contract was awarded in the project, which is covered more extensively here.

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7 Apr 19

#joonastick on her way back from Coronado https://t.co/GIvDsQi79q

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6 Apr 19

Loving Dr. Lee Stiff's History of Math performance! #NCTMSD2019 https://t.co/4FcofEir0A

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5 Apr 19

Let's be walking around like ninjas with clipboards looking for student strategies! @robertkaplinsky #NCTMSD2019 #mathninjas