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LGBTQ Services

The City of Coral Gables has designated LGBTQ liaisons to serve as resources and advocates for the LGBTQ community. The purpose of the LGBTQ liaisons is to strengthen the relationship between the


City Commission

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


City Manager

Temporary Office Location Starting Nov. 1 the City Manager's Office will be temporarily relocated to the Emergency Operations Center (EOC) at the Police and Fire Headquarters, 2151 Salzedo St. This is


Richard D. Lara

Richard D. Lara was elected to the Coral Gables City Commission (Group 3) on April 22, 2025. A third-generation Coral Gables resident, Commissioner Lara is a proud graduate of Coral Gables Senior High


Carolina Vester

Carolina Vester was appointed assistant city manager for the City of Coral Gables in February 2025. She oversees the Community Recreation, Economic Development, Historic Resources and Cultural Arts


José "Joe" Gómez

José “Joe” Gómez was named assistant city manager for operations and infrastructure on July 15, 2024, and promoted to deputy city manager in February 2025. In this role, he oversees the city’s


Melissa Castro

Melissa Castro was elected as a Coral Gables City Commissioner in April 2023, bringing extensive expertise in business operations, behavioral analysis, and organizational strategy to city governance


Ariel Fernandez

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


Antonio Silió

Antonio “Tony” Silió is the City of Coral Gables Ombudsman. In this role he provides one-to-one assistance to residents and small business owners. He has held this position since 2015. Throughout his


Alberto N. Parjus

Alberto N. Parjus was appointed City Manager of Coral Gables in January 2025. In this role, he oversees a municipal government serving more than 51,000 residents and leading a team of 1,100 employees