Accessibility

The City of Coral Gables values the diversity of all its residents and visitors, and welcomes participation from all interested parties in its programs, services and activities, regardless of cultural identity or background. The city is committed to complying with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, the Americans With Disabilities Act (“ADA”), the Florida Civil Rights Act and related laws. The city is committed to promoting the comprehensive realization of equal opportunity and equal access to all of its programs, services and activities regardless of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age, disability, marital or family status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other characteristic protected by law. The city will not tolerate any form of proscribed discrimination in any of its programs, services or activities. Further, the city will not tolerate any form of retaliation directed against an individual who complains of discrimination pursuant to this policy or who participates in any investigation concerning discrimination pursuant to this policy.

If you think you have been discriminated against or denied access to the city’s programs, services, or activities in violation of the city’s Title VI/Nondiscrimination or ADA policy, you may file a signed, written complaint with the city’s Chief Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Accessibility (DEI&A) Officer within 30 days of the alleged discrimination. The procedure for filing a complaint is contained in the Non-discrimination Policy and in the Disability Non-Discrimination Policy.

The City of Coral Gables is committed to ensuring that all visitors and residents are able to access and use all of our programs, services, and activities. We recognize that many visitors and residents use our website to access information about what we offer and to obtain services. 

We also recognize that users of the website who have disabilities may use the website with the assistance of technology, including screen readers and screen enlargement software, as well as with captioning, transcripts, and the use of other auxiliary aids and services. As outlined below, we want to provide users of our website with information about what we offer, ways to inform us of any difficulties encountered, alternative ways we can offer the services, the time frame for doing so, and who to contact if you encounter a problem.

The City is continually reviewing the website and implementing the Web Content Accessibility Guideline (WCAG) on the website’s content and elements. Nonetheless, our website offers a wide range of information and services, and we recognize that for users with disabilities, some material on our site may pose challenges. We are interested in hearing from users with disabilities. We want to know about your experiences. We want to address the challenges you identify.

To request a modification to a policy, practice or procedure or to request an auxiliary aide or service (such as a sign language interpreter) in order to participate in a city program, activity or event, please contact Clifford Friedman, the city's ADA Coordinator, at least seven (7) days in advance where circumstances permit. The ADA Coordinator may be reached by email: ADA@CoralGables.com, or by telephone: 305-722-8686 (voice) or 305-442-1600 (TTY/TDD).

Problem using our website?  

Web accessibility concerns should be brought to the attention of our Chief Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Accessibility (DEI&A) Officer, Clifford Friedman. We will respond within one (1) business day.

  • Email: Ada@coralgables.com
  • Direct Phone Number: 305-722-8686 
  • Mail to: Clifford Friedman, Chief Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Accessibility (DEI&A) Officer, 2151 Salzedo Street, Coral Gables, Florida 33134

Please provide the following information:

  • Your name
  • Your phone number
  • Your email address
  • The date and time you encountered a problem using our website
  • The web page/web address on which the problem occurred
  • What occurred/what were you unable to do
  • Any error messages you received

Accessible City Services

Aira

The City of Coral Gables is now an Aira Access Partner! As part of our commitment to inclusivity, the city now offers two apps to enhance accessibility. Aira ASL provides on-demand American Sign Language interpreting for the Deaf and hard-of-hearing community. Aira Explorer provides on-demand visual interpreting for individuals who are blind or have low vision.

Both services are free of charge to our community and available 24/7, 365 days a year. Simply open the Aira Explorer or Aira ASL app and connect with a professional interpreter who can facilitate communication and support independence.

Aira Explorer and Aira ASL are available at all locations within the geographic boundaries of Coral Gables. Coral Gables is the only city in the world to offer both apps to the entire geographic boundary. Download the Aira app

Parking and Mobility

Accessible Recreation

City, Police and Fire Communications

Information & Compliance

Helpful Links

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Pups for the Planet Event Banner

Pups for the Planet

Join Keep Coral Gables Beautiful for a morning of community service with a fun, dog-friendly twist.

Pups for the Planet

Golden Age Vintage style look of cruise, emblem, and woman with big hat and pearls with name of event, golden age of cruising

Holiday

Shopping/Dining

Community Relations

Coral Gables Woman’s Club Mother's Day Brunch

Step into vintage glamour at the Golden Age of Cruising Mother's Day Brunch at the Coral Gables Woman’s Club. 

Coral Gables Woman’s Club Mother's Day Brunch

Melodies on the mile text and event info with a starry bright G clef

Arts/Culture

Shopping/Dining

Melodies on the Mile

Experience an evening of captivating live music.

Melodies on the Mile

Biltmore Way road, cars parked, with tall pink building on the right

City Meetings

Biltmore Way and Anderson Road Roundabout Concepts

Biltmore Way and Anderson Road Roundabout Concepts

City Meetings

Citywide Traffic Calming Zone 5

Citywide Traffic Calming Zone 5

Drone shot of Gables Literacy Festival at the War Memorial Youth Center

Recreation

Gables Family Literacy Festival

Embark on a literacy journey with the family at the annual Gables Family Literacy Festival under the Youth Center tree canopy.  This daylong book fair promotes summer reading and literary arts.

Gables Family Literacy Festival

Group of cyclists wave in front of the Coral Gables Museum

Recreation

Arts/Culture

Green Initiatives

Gables Bike Tours

Join BikeWalk and Coral Gables Museum for fun, educational bike tours around the city. 

Gables Bike Tours

Three police officers stand holding the USA flag far left, the Florida flag center, and the Coral Gables flag on the right

Holiday

Memorial Day Remembrance Ceremony

A ceremony to honor the men and women who gave their lives in service to our nation.

Memorial Day Remembrance Ceremony

An autism infinity symbol on top of fireworks

Recreation

Holiday

Sensory Friendly Fourth of July

Guests with autism and sensory related needs are invited to enjoy a premier view of the Biltmore fireworks display.

Sensory Friendly Fourth of July

Bi-Annual Recycling Drive-Thru Event graphic

Green Initiatives

Recycling Drive-Thru Event

Keep Coral Gables Beautiful will host a Recycling Drive-Thru on Saturday, Nov. 14, from 9 a.m. to noon at the parking lot behind City Hall, 405 Biltmore Way, for city residents. 

Recycling Drive-Thru Event