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Development Services is going fully electronic

Effective Oct. 1, all plan submittals and permit applications, including signatures, must be submitted electronically. No paper plans or signatures will be accepted. Please note that this does not


Need permit help? Don't wait!

Going to visit the Development Services Building? Visitors can now check the wait times online before heading over to ensure a more expedient process. “Providing a glimpse into waiting times is part


Outdoor Dining Permits

To offset the impact of COVID-19 on our business community, for the past two years, the city has permitted restaurants to use the public right-of-way, private property, and city-owned properties to


Welcome to the Gables!

The City of Coral Gables is happy to welcome these new businesses to the downtown: Motek , a family-owned, kosher-style Mediterranean restaurant at 45 Miracle Mile with a full bar, wood-fire oven and


Runoff Election is April 25

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)


Mayor Lago Delivers State of the City Address

Urging that the City of Coral Gables continue to move forward in bold, new directions, Mayor Vince Lago delivered his second State of the City address listing his priorities for a re-energized city


Coming Soon!

The new Development Service Center at 427 Biltmore Way, next door to City Hall, will be a one-stop shop for all permitting, code enforcement, planning and zoning needs. The new facility will allow the


Tuesdays with Tony

Tuesdays with Tony is a new Economic Development department initiative to assist new and existing businesses with one-on-one guidance regarding permits, plans submissions, code issues, and more. Tony


A Great Opportunity for Small Businesses

Is your small business making a positive impact in Miami-Dade County? Apply for the BizUp Grant , brought to you by Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava and County Commissioner Jean Monestime