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    San Diego AirportSan Diego Intl Airport
    San Diego International Airport is the busiest single-runway commercial service airport in the nation, operating close to 300 flights a day. Located just minutes from Coronado, it is convenient and easy to use when you have to fly. If you sit on the left side of the plane, you get a great view of Coronado as you fly in to San Diego!

    Petco ParkPetco Park
    San Diego's Petco Park sits downtown on the edge of the Gaslamp District, conveniently located across the bay from Coronado. Coronado residents in the know ride the bus for the least expensive and easiest access to Petco Park. Another great way to get to Petco is to ride the Water Taxi from the Coronado Ferry Landing to the Convention Center. A boat ride and a ball game. Isn't life on Coronado great?!

    Qualcomm StadiumQualcomm Stadium
    Located in Mission Valley, just minutes away from Coronado, Qualcomm Stadium is home to the San Diego Chargers and SDSU Aztecs football teams. Seating capacity is over 70,000!

    MTS Metropolitan Transit SystemMetropolitan Transit System - MTS
    Coronado is serviced by the MTS on Route 901 (from downtown SD through Coronado to Imperial Beach and back) & Route 904 (the Coronado Shuttle)

    California DMVCA Department of Motor Vehicles
    This is the official DMV site for California and a very complete resource for cars, boats and commercial vehicles.

    SANDAGSANDAG - San Diego Association of Governments
    The 18 cities and county government that form SANDAG serve as the forum for regional decision-making. SANDAG builds consensus, makes strategic plans, obtains and allocates resources, plans, engineers, and builds public transportation, and provides information on a broad range of topics pertinent to the region's quality of life.

    Port of San DiegoPort of San Diego
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    The Port of San Diego was created by the state Legislature to manage San Diego Bay and surrounding waterfront land on December 18, 1962. Operating without tax dollars since 1970, the Port of San Diego has been responsible for $1.5 billion in public improvements in its five member cities: Imperial Beach, National City, Chula Vista, San Diego and Coronado waterfront properties. The Port oversees two maritime cargo terminals, a cruise ship terminal, 17 public parks, various wildlife reserves and environmental initiatives, a Harbor Police department and the leases of more than 600 tenant and sub-tenant businesses around San Diego Bay.

    San Diego BaySan Diego Bay
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    "The Big Bay"

    City of San Diego Water Conservation ProgramCity of San Diego Water Convervation Program
    San Diego imports more than 85 percent of its water so it is very important to conserve every precious drop. As part of a region-wide effort to step up voluntary water conservation, the City of San Diego Water Department, in conjunction with the San Diego County Water Authority, is issuing a 20-Gallon Challenge. San Diegans are each being asked to conserve 20-gallons a day of water, our most precious resource. This website can help you meet this 20-Gallon Challenge.

    Think BlueThink Blue - City of San Diego
    The City of San Diego's storm drain program. You are the solution to storm drain pollution!

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