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Our City shines again. It took 44 years but the timing is perfect.

05.21.2025
Our City shines again 
Announcement by Karelia Martinez Carbonell, President Historic Preservation Association of Coral Gables 
10 minute video clip of May 20 2025 Commission Meeting
Item A-6
1:25-1:37
The clip shows HPACG President giving her remarks on the restoration project of the White Way Lights and the City’s short clip highlighting the project.
Today, “The City of Lights” shines once again, thanks to the many who were determined to see a decades-long restoration project through.
The endeavor to restore the landmark streetlights — designed by Phineas Paist and Denman Fink — has been a labor of love. This project has been the darling of the preservation community for decades, and the signature project of the Historic Preservation Association of Coral Gables. In 1981, Sarah Anderson, a member of the organization, facilitated the designation of the street lights as a City Historic Landmark Site. At that time, there were close to 80 still standing from the original 500.
Mayors Jim Cason and Vince Lago were instrumental in supporting the yearslong preservation efforts. As a commissioner, Lago led city leaders in proposing a resolution to fully fund the “White Way” street lights restoration plan under the Art in Public Places Program. It was approved unanimously.  And with that vote, a project that had lagged and had been dormant for decades suddenly got the attention and the funding it needed.
These functional works of art were commissioned almost 100 years ago by city founder George Merrick, not only to light the City Beautiful, but to enhance the newly built roads. Originally, 500 street lights with distinct decorative bases adorned the boulevards. Today, only about 45 of these originals remain, mostly along the Riviera Drive corridor and University Drive.
The current project, divided into several phases, restored approximately 45 originals and added another 30 plus reproductions in order to reach the number of streetlights that were standing back in 1981 when the lights were first designated. Additionally, a discovered batch in Fort Lauderdale, also part of the original 500, will join the ones in Coral Gables and be included as part of the multi-year historic preservation plan.
Finally, commendations go to Allen Architectural Metals, Inc. for their meticulous work on the restoration and reproductions, the Historic Resources Office, for maintaining strict designation guidelines, and to Lis FerrerProject Engineer Public Works for overseeing and managing the logistics of the  project’s various phases.


Please Email us: info@historiccoralgables.org   HPACG P.O. Box 347944 Coral Gables, FL 33234