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Hurricane season is from June 1 to November 30. Take advantage of the state's disaster preparedness sales tax holiday May 28 to June 10 on qualifying disaster preparedness supplies. This is a great
Each single-family residence is receiving a new recycling bin in the upcoming weeks. The new 22-gallon, blue bins have lids. If your recycling is picked up on Mondays, you should be receiving your new
The City of Coral Gables recently finalized a short-term lease agreement for an 850 square foot space located at 290 Miracle Mile. Ben & Giules Concept Store brings artisanal, hand-made, and
Coral Gables received the Distinguished Budget Presentation Award from the Government Finance Officers Association (GFOA) for the current fiscal year. This award is the highest form of recognition in
Are you already implementing actions to save energy, water, fuel or reduce waste? Do you want to learn about additional steps you can take to reduce your operating expenses while also helping the
Keep Coral Gables Beautiful invites you to support the coastal cleanup efforts on Saturday, Oct. 23, and every fourth Saturday of the month at Matheson Hammock Park. These monthly cleanups are hosted
Anna Pernas, an experienced urban planning and historic preservation professional, serves as the Director of Historical Resources and Cultural Arts for the City of Coral Gables. In her role, Pernas
Melissa Castro was elected Coral Gables City Commissioner in April 2023. She is a result driven leader who is committed to her community. A graduate of Florida International University, Castro
Elected Coral Gables City commissioner on April 11, 2023, Ariel Fernandez’s goal is to increase engagement and be an advocate for residents. He began his career in public service as an intern during
Zeida C. Sardinas serves as the asset manager for the City of Coral Gables. She is responsible for the development and management of city-owned leased properties as well as the acquisition and