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Corona meeting summaries, agendas, and minutes

Plain-English weekly recaps written from official meeting records. 7 weeks available.

Weeks

Week of 2026-08-17

Corona boards hold meetings with no substantive items on agendas

Over the past two weeks, three Corona city boards held meetings, but none of the agendas contained substantive items for discussion or decision. The agendas consisted of procedural boilerplate, with no ordinances, contracts, public hearings, or other actionable matters listed. Minutes for these meetings have not yet been published.

Recent meetings

City Council (Aug. 5)

The City Council met Aug. 5 with an agenda containing only procedural elements. No items were listed for discussion or decision. The document was primarily technical boilerplate from the eSCRIBE software, with no attachments or actionable matters.

Planning and Housing Commission (Aug. 10)

The Planning and Housing Commission met Aug. 10. Its agenda also contained only procedural boilerplate, with no specific decisions, proposals, or discussion items listed. Minutes are not yet available.

Parks and Recreation Commission (Aug. 11)

The Parks and Recreation Commission met Aug. 11. The agenda had no substantive items, only procedural boilerplate. No attachments or listed items were included. Minutes have not been published.

Upcoming meetings

The following meetings are scheduled in the next two weeks, but their agendas also contain no substantive items. All are described as procedural placeholders with no decisions, discussions, or action items listed for public review.

Coming up

Residents may attend the upcoming meetings, though as of now no substantive items are on the agendas. The meetings are:

All agendas are available through the city’s official channels. No decisions or discussions are currently scheduled for public consideration.

Week of 2026-08-10

Corona boards and council meet without substantive agenda items

In the past two weeks, Corona's City Council and several boards held meetings, but none of the published agendas contained substantive items for discussion or decision. According to the agendas provided, all meetings were procedural only, with no ordinances, contracts, public hearings, or other actionable matters listed. Minutes for these meetings have not yet been published.

Recent meetings

Historic Preservation Board – July 27

The agenda contained only procedural boilerplate from the eSCRIBE software, with no specific items for discussion or decision.

Library Board of Trustees – July 28

The meeting was scheduled, but the agenda text provided was procedural only, with no decisions or discussion items listed.

City Council – July 29

The agenda contained only procedural boilerplate and software interface elements. No specific decisions, proposals, or discussion items were listed.

City Council – August 5

The agenda consisted of procedural items only, with no concrete items identified. The document was primarily boilerplate and technical elements from the eSCRIBE software, with no ordinances, contracts, or public hearings.

Because none of these meetings had substantive agenda items, no decisions were made on city business, spending, or policy during this period.

Coming up

The following meetings are scheduled in the next two weeks. Their agendas, as published, also contain no substantive items.

Agenda contains only procedural boilerplate; no specific decisions or proposals listed.

No public agenda items; the document appears to be procedural boilerplate with no attachments or listed items.

Agenda contains only procedural boilerplate; no specific decisions or proposals listed.

Residents who wish to attend these meetings should check the city's official website for any updates or changes to the agendas before the scheduled times.

Week of 2026-08-03

Corona boards and council post light agendas with no substantive actions

Corona's recent public meetings produced no recorded decisions on money, land, jobs, or services, according to the agendas available for the past two weeks. Every meeting for which records were provided listed only procedural business, with no rezonings, contracts, fee changes, or public hearings.

Planning and Housing Commission — July 20, 2026

The Planning and Housing Commission met on July 20, 2026. The available agenda lists no substantive items — no rezonings, contracts, fee changes, or public hearings. Minutes have not yet been published, so no actions can be confirmed beyond what the agenda shows.

Historic Preservation Board — July 27, 2026

The Historic Preservation Board met on July 27, 2026. The agenda contains only procedural boilerplate, with no specific items listed for discussion or decision. Minutes are not yet available.

Library Board of Trustees — July 28, 2026

The Corona Library Board of Trustees scheduled a meeting for July 28, 2026. The agenda text provided is procedural only, with no specific decisions or discussion items listed. Minutes have not yet been published.

City Council — July 29, 2026

The Corona City Council met on July 29, 2026. The provided agenda contains only procedural boilerplate and software interface elements, with no specific decisions, proposals, or discussion items listed. Minutes are not yet available, so no votes or actions can be reported.

What this means for residents

No land-use changes, spending decisions, or policy actions are recorded in the available agendas for these meetings. Residents looking for decisions on city services, development, or budgets will not find any in the current record. If minutes are later published showing actions taken, those would be the authoritative source.

Coming up

All upcoming agendas are subject to change before the meetings. Residents can check the city's official agenda portal for the most current versions and any late additions.

Week of 2026-07-20

Corona Planning Commission Weighed Cell Tower Permits at Two City Parks; Most Recent Meetings Stayed Procedural

Corona's recent government meetings were light on confirmed decisions, with most agendas limited to procedural business. The most substantive item on the public record this period was a July 6 Planning and Housing Commission agenda listing public hearings on two proposed wireless telecommunications facilities in city parks. Minutes for that meeting, and for the other recent sessions, have not yet been published.

Planning and Housing Commission — July 6

The Planning and Housing Commission was scheduled to hold public hearings on two Conditional Use Permits for wireless facilities in public parks:

The agenda also listed a General Plan consistency determination for the city's acquisition of property at 462 Corona Mall (APN 117-143-017), and approval of the June 8, 2026 meeting minutes.

Because only the agenda is available and minutes have not been published, no outcomes, votes, or decisions from this meeting can be reported. Residents seeking the result of the cell tower hearings should check the city's official meeting records.

Parks and Recreation Commission — July 14

The Corona Parks and Recreation Commission convened July 14, 2026, via video conference. The agenda covered standard business items and Department of Parks and Recreation updates. No major policy decisions were listed. Minutes are not yet published.

City Council — July 15

The Corona City Council met July 15, 2026, but the published agenda contained only procedural boilerplate. No ordinances, contracts, or public hearings were listed. Minutes are not yet published.

Coming up

Note: Several recent meetings are listed as "agenda only" because minutes had not been published at the time of this roundup. Outcomes for the July 6 cell tower permit hearings and other items will be confirmable once the city posts official minutes.

Week of 2026-07-13

Corona boards and council weighed homeless services contract, cell towers, and park changes

Corona's recent government meetings put several consequential items on the agenda, including a $4.2 million homeless services contract, two proposed cell towers in city parks, and alterations to a historic district property. Because minutes have not yet been published for any of these meetings, what follows reflects what each body was scheduled to consider, not confirmed outcomes.

City Council — July 1, 2026

The City Council agenda listed a $4,209,038 contract with Mercy House for homeless services, the largest dollar item across the recent meetings. The consent calendar also included a $512,028 property management contract for The Hub with Newmark.

The council was scheduled to hold a closed session before the open meeting, which included a presentation by SCE on a wildfire mitigation plan. Two ordinances were set for second reading: one allowing religious facilities up to 10,000 sq ft in the M-4 zone, and another updating bicycle and e-bike regulations.

Minutes for this meeting have not yet been published, so vote tallies and final actions are not available.

Planning and Housing Commission — July 6, 2026

The commission was set to hold public hearings on two Conditional Use Permits for wireless telecommunications facilities in public parks:

The agenda also included a General Plan consistency determination for the city's acquisition of property at 462 Corona Mall (APN 117-143-017) and approval of the June 8, 2026 meeting minutes.

Minutes have not yet been published.

Historic Preservation Board — June 29, 2026

The board was scheduled to hold a public hearing on MARD2026-0002, covering proposed alterations to City Park at 930 East Sixth Street as part of the Corona City Park Revitalization Project. City Park is within Historic District HD-005.

The agenda also included election of a board chair and vice chair, approval of minutes from September 30, 2025, a consent calendar for routine items, and a public comment period.

Minutes have not yet been published.

Coming up

Residents who want to confirm what was actually decided at the June 29, July 1, and July 6 meetings should watch for the official minutes, which had not been published as of this report.

Week of 2026-07-06

Corona City Council to weigh $4.2M homeless services contract; Planning Commission set for cell tower hearings

Corona's recent government meetings remain in agenda-only status, with minutes not yet published for any session held in the past two weeks. That means no outcomes, votes, or final decisions can be confirmed from the available record. Here is what each body had scheduled.

City Council — July 1

The City Council agenda listed the most consequential items of the past two weeks, though no minutes are available to confirm what was decided.

The agenda included a $4,209,038 contract with Mercy House for homeless services and a $512,028 property management contract with Newmark for The Hub. Both were listed for council approval.

Southern California Edison was scheduled to give a presentation on its wildfire mitigation plan. The consent calendar included second readings of two ordinances: one allowing religious facilities up to 10,000 square feet in the M-4 zone, and another updating bicycle and e-bike regulations.

A closed session was also scheduled before the open meeting.

Historic Preservation Board — June 29

The board was scheduled to hold a public hearing on MARD2026-0002, proposing alterations to City Park at 930 East Sixth Street as part of the Corona City Park Revitalization Project. City Park is within Historic District HD-005.

The agenda also included election of a board chair and vice chair, approval of minutes from September 30, 2025, a consent calendar for routine items, and a public comment period.

Library Board of Trustees — June 23

The Library Board's agenda covered routine business: approval of May 26, 2026 meeting minutes, a consent calendar with board graphs, statistics, a calendar, and flyers, and a library report for June 2026.

Planning and Housing Commission — June 22

The June 22 agenda contained no substantive items. The provided text showed only technical interface elements with no meeting items, decisions, or discussions listed.

Coming Up

Planning and Housing Commission — July 6 (today): Public hearings on two Conditional Use Permits for wireless telecommunications facilities in public parks. One is an 81-foot ballfield light pole at Citrus Community Park, 1250 Santana Way. The other is a 65-foot pine tree-disguised tower at Kellogg Park, 1645 Kellogg Avenue. The commission will also consider a General Plan consistency determination for the city's acquisition of property at 462 Corona Mall (APN 117-143-017) and approve minutes from June 8, 2026.

Planning and Housing Commission — July 20: This meeting appears procedural only, with no rezonings, contracts, fee changes, or public hearings listed on the agenda.

Residents seeking confirmed outcomes from the June 23 through July 1 meetings should watch for published minutes on the city's official meeting portal, as agendas alone do not establish what was decided.

Week of 2026-06-29

City Council Agenda Includes $4.2M Homeless Services Contract

The most significant item on Coronado’s recent government agendas was a proposed $4.2 million contract with Mercy House for homeless services, published as part of the July 1 City Council meeting materials. Only agendas—not minutes—were available for all bodies as of July 5, making it unclear which items were approved or discussed in depth.

City Council (July 1)

The council agenda featured several notable items alongside the Mercy House contract:

No votes or discussion summaries were available.

Historic Preservation Board (June 29)

The board’s agenda centered on a public hearing for project MARD2026-0002, concerning proposed alterations to City Park at 930 East Sixth Street as part of the Corona City Park Revitalization Project. Other items included election of a chair and vice chair, approval of minutes from September 30, 2025, and a routine consent calendar.

Library Board of Trustees (June 23)

The Library Board’s agenda was limited to routine business: approval of the May 26, 2026, minutes, a consent calendar with board graphs, statistics, calendars, and flyers, and the library report for June 2026.

Planning and Housing Commission (June 22)

The published agenda for this meeting contained only technical software interface elements and no substantive items, suggesting a placeholder or error in the posting.

Coming up

No upcoming government meetings were listed in the provided schedule as of July 5. Residents should monitor the city website for future postings.

Generated from official meeting agendas and minutes — every underlying document is linked from the city page. Read the primary source before you rely on a detail.