Coronado Police Department at 700 Orange Avenue serves as Coronado Island's law enforcement headquarters, deploying roughly 70 sworn and civilian personnel across patrol, traffic, investigations, and animal services divisions within the 92118 ZIP code. The department collaborates with Coronado MainStreet on special-event security for the MotorCars on MainStreet car show, the Holiday Open House, the Fourth of July parade, and the community events that draw thousands to the Orange Avenue corridor between Hotel Del Coronado and the Coronado Ferry Landing. Patrol operations cover the entire island footprint — from the Coronado Bridge approach road and the Orange Avenue commercial district through the residential neighborhoods, Coronado Beach, the Silver Strand corridor, and Coronado Cays — with bicycle and foot patrols supplementing vehicle units in the walkable village core. The traffic division manages speed enforcement, DUI checkpoints, and the intersection-safety operations that protect pedestrians and cyclists on the flat village grid where every destination on the island is accessible without a car. Community-policing programs include the Volunteers in Policing program, Neighborhood Watch coordination, school-resource-officer presence at Coronado High School and middle school, and the community forums that connect residents to the department's leadership team. The 700 Orange Avenue headquarters sits on the commercial corridor near the Coronado Public Library, Spreckels Park, and the civic-institution block that anchors the mid-avenue village. Mutual aid coordination with San Diego Police Department and federal law enforcement at Naval Base Coronado ensures seamless jurisdiction transitions between civilian streets and military installations on Coronado Island, and the department's dispatch center coordinates all 911 emergency responses across the 92118 service area including Coronado Beach and the resort corridor near Hotel Del Coronado.