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The Coral Gables Art in Public Places Program was created by ordinance in 2007 and took effect in February 2010 with the aim of commissioning, acquiring and exhibiting new public artworks.
About The commission-manager form of government allows the city's residents to elect a five-member City Commission charged with providing community leadership and developing policies to guide the City
Anna Pernas, an experienced urban planning and historic preservation professional, serves as the Director of Historical Resources and Cultural Arts for the City of Coral Gables. In her role, Pernas
Melissa Castro was elected Coral Gables City Commissioner in April 2023. She is a result driven leader who is committed to her community. A graduate of Florida International University, Castro
Elected Coral Gables City commissioner on April 11, 2023, Ariel Fernandez’s goal is to increase engagement and be an advocate for residents. He began his career in public service as an intern during