Coral Gables News

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pet waste sign in a swale

Environment

Resident

Request A Pet Waste Sign

Proper pet waste disposal is crucial in maintaining a clean and pet-friendly city!

Request A Pet Waste Sign
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Community

Environment

Join The Villagers’ “Spring Blooms” Garden Tour

The Villagers, an organization working to preserve the cultural and architectural heritage of local historic sites will host their 32nd annual Garden Tour, “Spring Blooms.” 

Join The Villagers’ “Spring Blooms” Garden Tour
Looking upwards at a massive tree trunk and green leaves with sunlight coming in between the thick branches,

Government

Environment

Urban Development

100 years, 100 trees

The city has approved a tree succession project. 

100 years, 100 trees
A bee flies next to a white flower with yellow pistil

Press Release

Community

Environment

Plant Sale at Farmers Market

Join the Coral Gables Garden Club’s Native Plant Sale to support pollinators and promote biodiversity.

Plant Sale at Farmers Market
A large green iguana sits on a tree branch with green vegetation in the background on a sunny day

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Resident

Animal Resources

Learn more about iguana control. 

Animal Resources
Beautiful sunny day and blue sky, college students sit under orange umbrellas while a man skateboards past the plaza

Community

Environment

UM Recognized for Beauty

Ranked one of the most photogenic campuses, UM leads with a beautiful and sustainable environment. 

UM Recognized for Beauty
A shaded row with large trees at the sides

Community

Environment

Resident

Tree of the Year Contest

Celebrate the city's rich arboreal history with the inaugural Tree of the Year contest. 

Tree of the Year Contest
Coral Gables Rainy Season Reminders

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Resident

Rainy Season Reminders

With the 2024 hurricane season quickly approaching, Coral Gables wants to share a few reminders for the summer.

Rainy Season Reminders
The Water Below Us ribbon-cutting event

Press Release

Environment

Coral Gables and BLUE Missions Partner on Public Art

Due to inclement weather, this event has been rescheduled for April 3 at 5:30 p.m. BLUE Missions partners with the City of Coral Gables to unveil a new public art installation.

Coral Gables and BLUE Missions Partner on Public Art
Water Wisely! Conserve water and save money.

Environment

Resident

Help conserve water

Did you know that there is a watering restriction in Miami-Dade County? Watering is not allowed between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. and should only take place two days out of the week.

Help conserve water