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Garbage

Coral Gables collects garbage from the side of single-family homes twice a week (Monday and Thursday or Tuesday and Friday.) Find your collection day using the link in the header. What is garbage


Hazardous Waste

The average US household produces more than 20 pounds of household hazardous waste annually? To help dispose of this waste in an environmentally friendly way, the city hosts household hazardous waste


Transportation

Transportation Transportation is a critical part of sustainability, as the transportation sector is responsible for a quarter of all greenhouse gas emissions in the U.S. and makes up 46% of greenhouse


Bicycling Coral Gables

About As people increasingly choose to use a bicycle over other forms of transport, traffic and emissions are reduced leading to a more livable Coral Gables. According to traffic data, providing bike


Strategically Thinking

Procurement Strategic Plan and the Citywide Strategic Plan for the City.


Ethics

As part of the National Institute of Governmental Purchasing (NIGP) family, the City of Coral Gables follows the code of ethics developed by the institute.


Preliminary Bid Results

Preliminary bid results from 2024. The final results will be posted after the evaluation process has concluded and an official award notification is issued.


Virtual Historic City

Florida International University (FIU) Library’s GIS Center and Digital Collection Center (DCC) teamed up with FIU’s Department of Landscape Architecture to create a Coral Gables Virtual History in a


Pinewood Cemetery

Pinewood Cemetery is located in the City of Coral Gables on Erwin Road (47th Avenue) south of Sunset Drive. It is the oldest cemetery south of the Miami River, and the final resting place of many of


Cultural Grants

Cultural grant information and applications, including Coral Gables cultural connections.