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As of Oct. 10, 2024, at 3 p.m. Hurricane Milton made landfall on Florida’s Gulf Coast late Wednesday night. All city offices and facilities will reopen for regular business today at 5 p.m. Please note
The city would like to share resources on iguana control that may help residents. Florida rules for iguanas and other nonnative invasive reptiles Miami-Dade environmental complaints City of Miami's
Hurricane Helene’s victims are spread through many states. One of the best ways to help is to donate to organizations such as the American Red Cross. How You Can Help People affected by Hurricane
The Coral Gables Police Department is excited to announce the return of the Fight Like A Girl self-defense course. This free course will teach female participants invaluable self-defense tactics over
Installation of the sewer force main aerial crossing at the bridge located between Blue and Bird Road, 4600 Granada Blvd. There will be full road closures on Granada Boulevard at Jeronimo Drive and
The City of Coral Gables is monitoring Hurricane Helene. A tropical storm warning and flood watch is now in effect for Miami-Dade County . Heavy rains and strong wind gusts are expected starting early
Miami-Dade County has authorized sewer line work to begin for the Fire Station 4 construction project, located at 1345 Sunset Drive. The work is anticipated to begin in September and should last a few
Miami-Dade Water and Sewer Department (WASD) is conducting its annual Chlorine Conversion from Sept. 9 - 22. During this time, free chlorine will replace combined chlorine (chloramine) in the water
In observance of Veteran's Day 2024, some of our city facilities have modified hours of operation. War Memorial Youth Center: 7 a.m. - 7 p.m. Adult Activity Center: Closed Golf and Country Club
The City of Coral Gables Fire Department recently hosted eight firefighters from Cartagena, Colombia for a one-week immersive training that shared best practices in fire prevention and training