Grand Caribe location is in the middle of the neighborhood and has no separate road entrance unlike Loews. It will be very disruptive to the neighborhood that is already pretty dense and further increase crowds/traffic on Coronado Cays Blvd which is already packed during youth sports season. The residents know to drive well below the speed limit when soccer season is ongoing because balls roll onto the street and very many children are crossing all along the street. Hotel traffic will have to go through the Cays Rotunda which is close to the heavily used pedestrian/bikepath crossing. This is an accident waiting to happen. Whatever is put on Grand Caribe should alleviate density not increase it.
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Shannon Player
5 years ago
No more hotels in the Cays. Leave open space. Don't need it and don't want it.
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Patty Gonsenheim
5 years ago
There is no way this would be beneficial to the residents of the Cays. Increased traffic of delivery trucks alone would be horrendous
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Roger Odiorne
5 years ago
We have way too many tourists already.
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Anonymous
5 years ago
No hotel in the Cays
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Janet Manosalvas
5 years ago
No overnight use in the Cays!
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Ted Camaisa
5 years ago
Strongly against building a hotel on Grand Caribe Isle. Our single entrance to the Cays is a bottleneck that will only become more dangerous with increased traffic.
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Coty Quintana
5 years ago
I am a Coronado cays resident and homeowner
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dave k
5 years ago
developer isn’t local to cays,
merely looking to profit on all
those whom make this community
a desirable location!
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robin hagemann
5 years ago
The port, city of Coronado and our HOA made a good decision not to support this development. It is not a match for the community. The hotel we have now is not full, another will not be either.
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Daron Case
· petition starter
5 years ago
Strongly opposed.
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Tracy Temepest
5 years ago
Against correct?
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Daniel Zaragoza
5 years ago
I'm one of the owners of 61 Blue Anchor. I am a Realor in Coronado and works across the street from this project at Berkshire Hathaway Home Service CA Properties and am 100% this development.
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sharyn blongiewicz
5 years ago
This is a residential neighborhood ... that is already suffering from increased traffic and congestion!
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Dawn Richards
5 years ago
Here are some other reasons to Just Say No:
-Increased demand on our sewage system and water resources.
-Possible assessment to pay for the proposed public bathroom.
-Increased need for fire, police and emergency support in the Cays, and possible taxation to pay for these.
-Loss of view-shed for most bay facing properties, resulting in lower home values.
-This is a bad time to open a hotel. San Diego has already lost over $11.2 million in deferred rent payments on hotels, and recovery is not expected until 2023 or longer. Imagine if construction started and then was halted: we’d be stuck with an eyesore.
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Mary Berube
5 years ago
Unsafe at any speed.
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Kurt Thiebaud
5 years ago
I think this hotel is a bad idea and I’m not down with it.
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Alejandro Cornejo
5 years ago
Strongly opposed
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Michael
5 years ago
NO hotel in the Coronado Cays!!!
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Angela and Leon Lowery
5 years ago
We are long time owners on Antigua and this will crush our property value.
Grand Caribe location is in the middle of the neighborhood and has no separate road entrance unlike Loews. It will be very disruptive to the neighborhood that is already pretty dense and further increase crowds/traffic on Coronado Cays Blvd which is already packed during youth sports season. The residents know to drive well below the speed limit when soccer season is ongoing because balls roll onto the street and very many children are crossing all along the street. Hotel traffic will have to go through the Cays Rotunda which is close to the heavily used pedestrian/bikepath crossing. This is an accident waiting to happen. Whatever is put on Grand Caribe should alleviate density not increase it.
No more hotels in the Cays. Leave open space. Don't need it and don't want it.
There is no way this would be beneficial to the residents of the Cays. Increased traffic of delivery trucks alone would be horrendous
We have way too many tourists already.
No hotel in the Cays
No overnight use in the Cays!
Strongly against building a hotel on Grand Caribe Isle. Our single entrance to the Cays is a bottleneck that will only become more dangerous with increased traffic.
I am a Coronado cays resident and homeowner
developer isn’t local to cays, merely looking to profit on all those whom make this community a desirable location!
The port, city of Coronado and our HOA made a good decision not to support this development. It is not a match for the community. The hotel we have now is not full, another will not be either.
Strongly opposed.
Against correct?
I'm one of the owners of 61 Blue Anchor. I am a Realor in Coronado and works across the street from this project at Berkshire Hathaway Home Service CA Properties and am 100% this development.
This is a residential neighborhood ... that is already suffering from increased traffic and congestion!
Here are some other reasons to Just Say No: -Increased demand on our sewage system and water resources. -Possible assessment to pay for the proposed public bathroom. -Increased need for fire, police and emergency support in the Cays, and possible taxation to pay for these. -Loss of view-shed for most bay facing properties, resulting in lower home values. -This is a bad time to open a hotel. San Diego has already lost over $11.2 million in deferred rent payments on hotels, and recovery is not expected until 2023 or longer. Imagine if construction started and then was halted: we’d be stuck with an eyesore.
Unsafe at any speed.
I think this hotel is a bad idea and I’m not down with it.
Strongly opposed
NO hotel in the Coronado Cays!!!
We are long time owners on Antigua and this will crush our property value.