City of Coronado City Hall at 1825 Strand Way houses the administrative offices, council chambers, and permit center for a general-law city incorporated in 1890 under a council-manager form of government on Coronado Island in the 92118 ZIP. The Coronado Engineering Services Department processes building permits, plan checks, and encroachment approvals from this address, and the five-member City Council holds public meetings in the council chambers on the first and third Tuesday of each month. The Strand Way location sits on the bayside corridor between Glorietta Bay and the Silver Strand, connected to the Orange Avenue commercial district by the flat village grid that makes every government office, school, and business on the island accessible on foot or by bicycle from Hotel Del Coronado to the Coronado Bridge approach. City Hall's jurisdiction covers 7.4 square miles of island territory including the village commercial core, residential neighborhoods, Coronado Beach, the Silver Strand corridor, and Coronado Cays — but excludes the federal installations at Naval Air Station North Island and Naval Amphibious Base Coronado, which operate under Department of Defense authority. The building houses the City Clerk, City Manager, Administrative Services, Community Development, and Recreation and Golf Services departments, centralizing civilian governance for a population of roughly 18,400 residents plus several thousand military personnel. Emergency operations coordinate through the same building with the Coronado Police Department and Fire Department, and the permit center processes the building, electrical, plumbing, and mechanical applications that regulate construction across the island. Residents and business owners from the Orange Avenue corridor, the Coronado Ferry Landing district, and the residential neighborhoods between Coronado Beach and the bay access City Hall services in person or online.