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Sebastian the Ibis running in front of UM football players

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Free tickets to UM v Duke football game on Nov. 2!

Thanks to a Development Agreement between the City of Coral Gables and the University of Miami, city residents can get free tickets to the UM Hurricanes vs. Duke Blue Devils football game on Nov.

Free tickets to UM v Duke football game on Nov. 2!
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City Hall

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City Manager's Office Relocation

Starting Nov. 1 the City Manager's Office will be temporarily relocated to the Police and Fire Safety Headquarters. 

City Manager's Office Relocation
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Police & Fire Headquarters

Community

Hurricane Helene Relief

Find ways to help Hurricane Helene victims through the American Red Cross. 

Hurricane Helene Relief
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I Voted Early

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Your Vote Matters

Information on voting this election. 

Your Vote Matters
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FPL employees undergrounding power lines

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Urban Development

Undergrounding of Utilities: What To Know

Learn more about FPL's plans to convert all neighborhood lines from above ground to underground with no direct cost to city residents or businesses.

Undergrounding of Utilities: What To Know
Hurricane Milton Service Update

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Monitoring Hurricane Milton

Hurricane Milton made landfall near Siesta Key last night, Oct. 9, as a category 3 storm. Coral Gables was largely unaffected from Hurricane Milton. Click here for updates on city services.

Monitoring Hurricane Milton
A large green iguana sits on a tree branch with green vegetation in the background on a sunny day

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Animal Resources

Learn more about iguana control. 

Animal Resources
An overhead view of Hurricane Helene

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Hurricane Helene

The City of Coral Gables is monitoring Hurricane Helene. A tropical storm warning and flood watch is now in effect for Miami-Dade County. Learn more about Hurricane Helene here.

Hurricane Helene
An orange and black sign next to a short hedge on a lawn

Government

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Signage Regulations Reminder

See the City of Coral Gables regulations regarding signage to promote safety by avoiding visual clutter and traffic distractions while recognizing your First Amendment rights.

Signage Regulations Reminder
"Traffic Changes Headed Your Way: Sanitary Sewer Line Installation"

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Traffic Changes Headed to Sunset Drive

Miami-Dade County has authorized sewer line work to begin for the Fire Station 4 construction project, located at 1345 Sunset Dr.

Traffic Changes Headed to Sunset Drive