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Commission backs ballot question to authorize inspector-general services by county or contract
Summary
Coral Gables approved placing a charter amendment on the Nov. 3, 2026 ballot that would authorize the city to contract with Miami-Dade County or a private entity to provide inspector-general services; commissioners amended language to allow contracted services as a cost-control measure.
The Coral Gables City Commission voted May 6 to place a charter amendment question on the Nov. 3, 2026 ballot authorizing an inspector-general function to investigate, audit and oversee municipal matters, with an amendment allowing the services to be provided by contract with Miami-Dade County or by a private entity as needed.
Deputy City Attorney Stephanie Throckmorton read the proposed ballot question and noted that, if the charter…
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