Coral Gables News

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FPL employees undergrounding power lines

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Urban Development

Undergrounding of Utilities: What To Know

Learn more about FPL's plans to convert all neighborhood lines from above ground to underground with no direct cost to city residents or businesses.

Undergrounding of Utilities: What To Know
pet waste bags in a trash pit

Community

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Pet Waste Do's and Don'ts

Maintaining a beautiful city requires a commitment from the community. Proper pet waste disposal is crucial in maintaining the city's cleanliness and protecting the environment.

Pet Waste Do's and Don'ts
Finger pointing at a zoning map in north Coral Gables

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Stay Informed About Projects in Your Area

Sign up to receive email notifications of upcoming development projects near you being reviewed by the Planning & Zoning Board and City Commission.

Stay Informed About Projects in Your Area
A shaded row with large trees at the sides

Community

Environment

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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
Fire truck parked in front of city hall. Blue sky sky behind city hall

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Heat Wave Warning

Read the city's recommendations on staying safe in South Florida's high temperatures.

Heat Wave Warning
Coral Gables Rainy Season Reminders

Environment

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Rainy Season Reminders

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

Rainy Season Reminders
Garbage Truck

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Holiday waste pickup schedule

All garbage, recycling and trash collections are performed every holiday except Christmas Day, Dec. 25, so our collection schedule is not affected this year. Happy Holidays!

Holiday waste pickup schedule
Country Club Sign

Government

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Coral Gables Golf & Country Club Notice

The Coral Gables Golf & Country Club will be closed for maintenance Sept. 11-17. 

Coral Gables Golf & Country Club Notice
Water Wisely! Conserve water and save money.

Environment

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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
graphic of septic system flowing underground

Government

Environment

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Septic Tanks

Miami-Dade County has instituted more rigorous standards for new and replacement onsite sewage treatment and disposal systems. 

Septic Tanks