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==Neighborhoods== === Center City === ==== Downtown District ==== Centered around [[Grand Boulevard (Corona)|Grand Boulevard Historic District]] (GBHD), Downtown District is the oldest area of the city by far, and encompasses portions of the neighborhoods of Civic Center and Circle City along with the entirety of GBHD. ==== North Main Street District ==== The area north of Grand Boulevard Circle centered around N Main St, named North Main Street District, underwent drastic rebranding, redevelopment, and repair beginning in 2017, particularly on the west side of N Main St. Metro at Main - a large mixed-use development featuring apartments atop retail with additional retail along the property - is a commuter community due to its close proximity to [[Metrolink (California)|Metrolink]]'s [[Corona–North Main station|Corona - North Main Station]], and both SR 91 and I-15 freeways. The east side of N Main St - particularly E Harrison St and E Blaine ST between N Main St and N Joy St - will be converted to a mixed-use community featuring apartments and retail, further making use of the close proximity to Corona - North Main Station. ==== Historic South Main Street Palms District ==== Beginning at the intersection of S Main St and Olive St - one block south of the Grand Boulevard Circle - Historic South Main Street Palms District is a long stretch of varying species of palms that were planted and integrated into the landscaping plan for South Corona in the early 20th century. It includes all of the houses and businesses along S Main St between Olive St and Chase Dr. === Unincorporated communities === After the boom in housing growth that occurred in Corona in the early 2000s, many previously more isolated communities have come to be completely or mostly surrounded by Corona. They are within the Corona sphere of influence; however, they have not been annexed by the city yet due to unpopular annexation referendums among other reasons. Services are provided by the County of Riverside. These communities are [[Coronita, California|Coronita]], [[El Cerrito, Riverside County, California|El Cerrito]], [[Home Gardens]], and [[Temescal Valley, California|Temescal Valley]], with Temescal Valley having many sub=communities within it such as Arcilla, Glen Eden Sun Club, Glen Ivy, Sycamore Creek, Terramor, and Trilogy. Overall, almost 50,000 people live in these unincorporated communities.{{citation needed|date=January 2025}} {| class="wikitable" |+CENTRAL CORONA | CENTER CITY | Generally, the areas around N Main St, Grand Boulevard Circle, and S Main St. !Neighborhood !Type !Area (Sq Mi) !Rank by Size !Adoption Date !<nowiki>Minor Neighborhoods | District Overlays</nowiki> !General/Specific Plan |- |Downtown District |Mixed-Use Downtown |0.979 sq mi |N/A District Overlay | |Overlays the following neighborhoods: Circle City (partially); Civic Center (partially); [[Grand Boulevard Historic District]] (entirely) |[https://www.coronaca.gov/home/showpublisheddocument/1950/637526364610400000 Downtown Revitalization Specific Plan] |- |Grand Boulevard Historic District |Mixed-Use Downtown |0.652 sq mi |#24 / 51 | |Merrill Park, Ramona, Sheridan Park, Victoria Park | |- |South Main Street Palm Trees Historic District |Mixed-Use Residential |0.091 sq mi |N/A District Overlay | |Overlays slight portions of the following neighborhoods: Buena Vista, Kellogg, Husted Park, Mountain Gate East, Taylor | |- |North Main Street District |Mixed-Use Commercial |0.397 sq mi |N/A District Overlay |January 5, 2000 |Overlays portions of the following neighborhoods: North Main East, North Main West |[https://www.coronaca.gov/home/showpublisheddocument/1952/636922329187470000 North Main Street Specific Plan] |} === Eastside === {| class="wikitable" |+NORTHEAST CORONA | NORTHEAST | Generally, the area east of N Main St and north of SR 91 !Neighborhood !Type !Area (Sq Mi) !Rank by Size !Adoption Date !<nowiki>Minor Neighborhoods | District Overlays</nowiki> !General/Specific Plan |- |Cimarron |Mixed-Use Residential |0.17 sq mi |#50 / 51 |July 1996 |Cimarron Estates, The Cimarron |[https://www.coronaca.gov/home/showpublisheddocument/1948/636124334593470000 The Cimarron Specific Plan] |- |Corona Hills |Mixed-Use Residential |2.91 sq mi |#1 / 51 |January 20, 1982 |Cresta Verde, Cresta Verde Heights, East McKinley, Griffin Heights, Northeast Commercial Corridor, Promenade Heights, Tehachapi, West McKinley |[https://www.coronaca.gov/home/showpublisheddocument?id=1956 Northeast Corona Specific Plan] |- |Corona Ranch |Residential |1.12 sq mi |#10 / 51 |November 20, 1985 |Parkview, Ranch Vista, Village Park, West Ridge |[https://www.coronaca.gov/home/showpublisheddocument?id=1924 Corona Ranch Specific Plan] |- |North Main East |Mixed-Use Commercial-Industrial |0.461 sq mi |#32 / 51 |January 5, 2000 September 7, 2011 |Birtcher Business Center, North Main Street District (Overlay) |[https://www.coronaca.gov/home/showpublisheddocument/1952/636922329187470000 North Main Street District Specific Plan] [https://www.coronaca.gov/home/showpublisheddocument/242/636074614557500000 Birtcher Business Center Specific Plan] |- |Parkridge |Residential |0.198 sq mi |#48 / 51 | | | |} {| class="wikitable" |+EAST CORONA | EAST CENTRAL | Generally, the area east of S Main St and north of E Ontario Ave !Neighborhood !Type !Area (Sq Mi) !Rank by Size !Adoption Date !<nowiki>Minor Neighborhoods | District Overlays</nowiki> !General/Specific Plan |- |Bel Air |Residential |0.182 sq mi |#49 / 51 | |Bel Air Estates, Monte Olivo | |- |Circle City |Mixed-Use Residential |0.392 sq mi |#35 / 51 | |Circle City Bottoms, City Park Historic District (Overlay), Corona Quarry, Downtown District (Overlay) | |- |Corona Magnolia |Mixed-Use Commercial-Industrial |0.939 sq mi |#14 / 51 |September 2002 | |[https://www.coronaca.gov/home/showpublisheddocument/1914/636124331794830000 Corona Magnolia Specific Plan] |- |Eagle Valley |Undeveloped |2.22 sq mi |#3 / 51 | | | |- |Kellogg Village |Residential |0.488 sq mi |#28 / 51 | |Garretson Village, South Main St Palm Trees Historic District (Overlay), Kellogg Park | |- |Pepper Corner |Mixed-Use Residential |1.02 sq mi |#12 / 51 | |Avian Corner, Centennial Heights, Magnolia Medical Center, Rimpau Ave Palm Trees Historic District (Overlay) | |- |Sunnyslope |Mixed-Use Residential |0.654 sq mi |#23 / 51 | |Park-Ford, Sunnyslope Cemetery & Potters Field Historic District (Overlay), Wood Streets | |- |Temescal Canyon |Mining |1.49 sq mi |#7 / 51 | | | |} {| class="wikitable" |+SOUTHEAST CORONA | SOUTHEAST | Generally, the area east of S Main St and south of E Ontario Ave !Neighborhood !Type !Area (Sq Mi) !Rank by Size !Adoption Date !<nowiki>Minor Neighborhoods | District Overlays</nowiki> !General/Specific Plan |- |Arantine Hills |Mixed-Use Residential |0.852 sq mi |#18 / 51 |August 2012 |Bedford |[https://www.coronaca.gov/home/showpublisheddocument/1902/637375113990300000 Arantine Hills Specific Plan] |- |Cajalco Gateway |Mixed-Use Commercial-Industrial |0.61 sq mi |#25 / 51 |May 1, 2002 | |[https://www.coronaca.gov/home/showpublisheddocument/1946/637696479928770000 El Cerrito Specific Plan (SPA01-012)] |- |Chase Ranch |Mixed-Use Residential |0.814 sq mi |#20 / 51 |September 20, 1989 |Ashwood, Chase Ranch North, Chase Ranch South |[https://www.coronaca.gov/home/showpublisheddocument/1930/636124331819700000 Chase Ranch Specific Plan] |- |Cherokee |Mixed-Use Residential |0.303 sq mi |#40 / 51 |July 11, 1990 |Cherokee Hill, Corona Cerrito North, Corona Cerrito South |[https://www.coronaca.gov/home/showpublisheddocument/1936/636124331827800000 Cherokee Specific Plan] |- |Corona Vista |Mixed-Use Residential |1.03 sq mi |#11 / 51 |September 19, 1990 |Montverde, Ramsgate, Rimpau Ave Palm Trees Historic District (Overlay) |[https://www.coronaca.gov/home/showpublisheddocument/20410/637630798796200000 Corona Vista Specific Plan] |- |Dos Lagos |Mixed-Use Residential |.0919 sq mi |#16 / 51 |June 21, 2000 |Citrus Springs, Owens Cove, Temescal Heights |[https://www.coronaca.gov/home/showpublisheddocument/1954/636124334600370000 Dos Lagos Specific Plan] |- |Eagle Glen |Mixed-Use Residential |1.89 sq mi |#4 / 51 |October 2, 1991 |Edgewood, Village Crest |[https://www.coronaca.gov/home/showpublisheddocument/1942/636124334586770000 Eagle Glen Specific Plan] |- |Empire |Residential |0.384 sq mi |#37 / 51 |August 28, 1990 |California Heights |[https://www.coronaca.gov/home/showpublisheddocument/20412/637630798800730000 Empire Homes Specific Plan] |- |Mountain Gate East |Mixed-Use Residential |0.846 sq mi |#19 / 51 |June 7, 1989 |South Main St Palm Trees Historic District (Overlay) |[https://www.coronaca.gov/home/showpublisheddocument/1928/636124331816570000 Mountain Gate Specific Plan] |- |Santana Heights |Mixed-Use Residential |0.771 sq mi |#21 / 51 | |Garretson Estates, Chase Drive Palm Trees Historic District (Overlay), Kammeyer Ranch Historic District (Overlay), Orange Heights, South Main Street Palm Trees Historic District (Overlay) | |- |South Cleveland |Residential |0.991 sq mi |#13 / 51 |September 2002 |Bella Vista Estates, Crown Ranch Estates, Renaissance Estates, Seven Oaks |[https://www.coronaca.gov/home/showpublisheddocument/1912/636124331792500000#:~:text=The%20Crown%20Ranch%20Estates%20Specific%20Plan%20provides%20the%20City%20of,2%2C%20and%20Planning%20Area%203. Crown Ranch Estates Specific Plan] |} === Westside === {| class="wikitable" |+NORTHWEST CORONA | NORTHWEST | Generally, the area west of N Main St and north of SR 91 !Neighborhood !Type !Area (Sq Mi) !Rank by Size !Adoption Date !<nowiki>Minor Neighborhoods | District Overlays</nowiki> !General/Specific Plan |- |Auburndale |Mixed-Use Residential |1.28 sq mi |#9 / 51 | |Central Auburndale, Fairview, River Road, Stagecoach | |- |[[Corona Municipal Airport|Corona Airport]] & Flood Zone |Flood Control Zone |1.56 sq mi |#6 / 51 | | | |- |Corona Westgate |Mixed-Use Commercial |0.259 sq mi |#43 / 51 |May 20, 1987 | |[https://www.coronaca.gov/home/showpublisheddocument/1926/636124331813900000 Corona Westgate Specific Plan] |- |North Main West |Mixed-Use Residential-Commercial |0.355 sq mi |#38 / 51 |January 5, 2000 |Corona Corporation Yard Complex, North Main Street District (Overlay), North Main West Industrial Park | |- |Northwest Industrial District |Mixed-Use Commercial-Industrial |1.84 sq mi |#5 / 51 | |Butterfield Park, Commerce, Enterprise | |- |Railroad |Mixed-Use Residential |0.298 sq mi |#41 / 51 | |Contreras Park, NoRa (North of Railroad St) | |} {| class="wikitable" |+WEST CORONA | WEST CENTRAL | Generally, the area west of S Main St and north of W Ontario Ave !Neighborhood !Type !Area (Sq Mi) !Rank by Size !Adoption Date !<nowiki>Minor Neighborhoods | District Overlays</nowiki> !General/Specific Plan |- |Brentwood North |Residential |0.477 sq mi |#29 / 51 | |Brentwood Park, Saint Matthew's North | |- |Brentwood South |Residential |0.408 sq mi |#34 / 51 | |Border Park, Saint Matthew's South | |- |Brookwood |Residential |0.219 sq mi |#45 / 51 |February 5, 1986 | |[https://www.coronaca.gov/home/showpublisheddocument/246/636074617904430000 Brookwood Specific Plan] |- |Civic Center |Mixed-Use Residential |0.206 sq mi |#46 / 51 | |Downtown District (Overlay), Fifth Street Village, Seventh Street Bottoms | |- |Corona West |Mixed-Use Residential |0.593 sq mi |#26 / 51 | |Avenida, Pleasant View, Sherman Village, Smith Triangle, Yorba Heights | |- |Lincoln Park |Residential |0.892 sq mi |#17 / 51 | |ELi (East of Lincoln Ave), WeLi (West of Lincoln Ave) | |- |Husted Park |Residential |0.141 sq mi |#51 / 51 | |Jefferson, Merrill Park West, South Main St Palm Trees Historic District (Overlay) | |- |Taylor |Residential |0.386 sq mi |#36 / 51 | |South Main St Palm Trees Historic District (Overlay) | |- |Village Grove |Mixed-Use Residential |0.256 sq mi |#44 / 51 | | | |} {| class="wikitable" |+SOUTHWEST CORONA | SOUTHWEST | Generally, the area west of S Main St and south of W Ontario Ave !Neighborhood !Type !Area (Sq Mi) !Rank by Size !Adoption Date !<nowiki>Minor Neighborhoods | District Overlays</nowiki> !General/Specific Plan |- |Buena Vista |Mixed-Use Residential |0.469 sq mi |#31 / 51 | |South Main St Palm Trees Historic District (Overlay) | |- |Crown Ridge |Residential |0.209 sq mi |#46 / 51 | |Crown Villas | |- |Heritage Hills |Residential |0.425 sq mi |#33 / 51 | |Heritage Hill, Mangular Hill (Duckville) | |- |Highgrove |Residential |0.313 sq mi |#39 / 51 |September 2, 1992 |Todd Ranch |[https://www.coronaca.gov/home/showpublisheddocument/1934/636124331824870000 Todd Ranch Specific Plan] |- |Mountain Gate West |Mixed-Use Residential |1.42 sq mi |#8 / 51 |June 7, 1989 | |[https://www.coronaca.gov/home/showpublisheddocument/1928/636124331816570000 Mountain Gate Specific Plan] |- |Oak Creek |Residential |0.475 sq mi |#30 / 51 | |Oak Avenue Estates, Marvin Tract | |- |Skyline |Mixed-Use Residential |0.933 sq mi |#15 / 51 | |Orchard Glen, Skyline Heights, Skyline Village | |} {| class="wikitable" |+FARWEST CORONA | FARWEST | Generally, the area west of Paseo Grande and north of Palisades Drive !Neighborhood !Type !Area (Sq Mi) !Rank by Size !Adoption Date !<nowiki>Minor Neighborhoods | District Overlays</nowiki> !General/Specific Plan |- |Green River |Mixed-Use Residential |0.71 sq mi |#22 / 51 | |Green River East, Green River Village, Green River West | |- |Green River Ranch |Undeveloped |0.278 sq mi |#42 / 51 |February 21, 2001 | |[https://www.coronaca.gov/home/showpublisheddocument/1910/636124331790000000 Green River Ranch Specific Plan] |- |Sierra Bella |Residential |0.574 sq mi |#27 / 51 |August 17, 2005 | |[https://www.coronaca.gov/home/showpublisheddocument/1916/637181503017630000 Sierra Bella Specific Plan] |- |Sierra Del Oro |Mixed-Use Residential |2.45 sq mi |#2 / 51 |September 18, 1985 |Dominguez Ranch, Prado View, Serfas Club Park, Sierra Palisades |[https://www.coronaca.gov/home/showpublisheddocument/20414/637630798805570000 Sierra Del Oro Specific Plan] |}
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