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Miami-Dade County has instituted more rigorous standards for new and replacement onsite sewage treatment and disposal systems (OSTDSs), commonly referred to as “septic tanks” or “septic systems.”
The mayor and new commissioners were sworn in the morning of April 28, 2023. Below are links to the city commission page, the commissioners' bios, and election information. City Commission page Mayor
The Coral Gables Fire Department donated three gas detectors to Paraguay. The country’s fire rescue operations is volunteer-based and only had 10 gas detectors. This equipment will help firefighters
Swale responsibly. Living in a beautiful city takes a commitment from everyone in the community. An often-overlooked part of a home’s front exterior is the swale. A swale is a low and often grassy
Visit our Elections page for more information! Coral Gables residents, the municipal runoff election is April 25. There are important changes to election laws. A request for a vote-by-mail (VBM)
There’s no doubt that ESG real estate investing is the next big thing: 84% of real estate investors have at least some ESG (environmental, social, and governance) focus, and 64% are establishing or
This March, downtown Coral Gables will be transformed into a celestial art experience with “Moon Over The Gables,” an event that brings the internationally renowned “Museum of the Moon” to Ponce
Register your child today for one of our many spring break camps! Below is a list of all the camps available during spring break. Act fast – space is limited. Club P.L.A.Y. Spring Break Camp : A fan
Books & Books, 265 Aragon Ave., is collecting lightly used children's books on behalf of The Children’s Trust's "Books for Free" initiative in partnership with the Miami Book Fair. Used books will be