Coral Gables News

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"Traffic Changes Headed Your Way: Sanitary Sewer Line Installation"

Resident

Traffic Advisory: Riviera Drive

Miami-Dade will be installing an 8-inch water main, water services, and fire hydrants along Riviera Drive between Hardee Road and east of SW 42 Avenue.  

Traffic Advisory: Riviera Drive
Pittman Park sign surrounded by pumpkins

Community

Resident

Tourism

Halloween in the Gables

Coral Gables will be abuzz with Halloween-themed events starting Oct. 18 through Nov. 1. 

Halloween in the Gables
"Traffic Changes Headed Your Way: Sanitary Sewer Line Installation"

Government

Urban Development

Traffic Advisory: M-Path, Underline Phase 3

Segment 6 of the M-Path will be closed for construction through Summer of 2026 

Traffic Advisory: M-Path, Underline Phase 3
Miami Hurricanes Athletics banner

Community

Resident

Miami Hurricanes vs Louisville Cardinals

Residents get up to two free tickets with a purchase. 

Miami Hurricanes vs Louisville Cardinals
Valet stand on Miracle Mile on cloudy day

Business

Press Release

Tourism

City Updates Centralized Valet Parking Rate

Effective Oct. 1, the valet rate will increase from $12 for up to three hours to $15 for up to four hours.

City Updates Centralized Valet Parking Rate
Headshot of Commissioner Castro smiling in blue, business attire

Press Release

Castro to Serve on Florida League of Cities

City of Coral Gables is pleased to announce that the Florida League of Cities has appointed Commissioner Melissa Castro to serve on the Florida League of Cities.

Castro to Serve on Florida League of Cities
Parking Galiano

Press Release

Smart City

ParkMobile to Implement City-Wide Parking

Beginning this month, drivers will be able to pay for parking digitally across more than 5,300 on-street parking spaces and municipal lots throughout the city.

ParkMobile to Implement City-Wide Parking
Crossing Guard in neon green vest holds a stop sign, in the background children cross the street carrying and pulling backpacks

Government

Resident

Back-to-School Safety

With the return of school comes increased traffic throughout the city, especially near school zones and university areas.

Back-to-School Safety
Peacock lying in green grass on sunny day

Government

Resident

Managing the Peacock Population in Coral Gables

The City Commission has adopted a Peafowl Mitigation Policy to address the issue in a humane and responsible manner.

Managing the Peacock Population in Coral Gables
Photo of a solid waste truck with the door open

Resident

Temporary Collection Delays

Due to ongoing route optimization efforts, there may be delays in garbage and recycling collection the week of July 21.

Temporary Collection Delays