The mayor of a small coastal community on the coast has claimed there are no people in his scenic resort city - thanks to no-nonsense policies implemented by his office.Coronado Mayor Richard Bailey, 37, made the claim during a televised interview Thursday, in which he addressed California's worsening homeless crisis - and his city's success in finding a solution.Set on a peninsula that juts out into San Diego Bay, the situation in Coronado - where the typical home is worth more than $2million - is a far cry from those facing liberal-led cities set just miles away, including the city of San Diego.
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