Coral Springs Appoints First Education Relationship Manager

In a bid to elevate the standard of education and foster stronger bonds with parents and school administrators, the City of Coral Springs has announced the appointment
In a bid to elevate the standard of education and foster stronger bonds with parents and school administrators, the City of Coral Springs has announced the appointment
The Coral Springs City Commission approved changes to the land development code and code of ordinances at their September 13 meeting..
Residents raised concerns and lashed out at the planning and zoning board Monday night over the mixed-use City Village development.
An upcoming groundbreaking ceremony will inaugurate a project introducing affordable housing choices to Coral Springs.
Coral Springs residents, police officers, firefighters, elected officials, and municipal leaders gathered Monday morning at Northwest Regional Library
Downtown development could soon expand, as the city’s planning and zoning board considers multiple items related to City Village.
The Congressional App Challenge is back, and local middle and high schoolers have a chance to show off their tech savviness and coding skills.
Senators Lauren Book and Jason Pizzo urged the state to do more to address the state’s growing property insurance emergency.
Former Vice Mayor and Broward County Republican Party Chairman Tom Powers died Friday after a two-year battle with cancer. He was 66.
As summer winds down and we look ahead to fall, we are thankful for the many upcoming events, meetings, and activities that allow us to engage with residents and businesses.
Tom Powers, former Coral Springs Commissioner, resigned as Chairman of the Broward Republican Executive Committee due to ongoing health issues.
The Estates at Turtle Run Homeowners Association (HOA) Board has been criticized for not conducting its annual bylaw-mandated election due Dec. 7, 2022.
The city commission expressed unanimous agreement in favor of ending certain vehicle parking programs at their Wednesday workshop.
The Coral Springs City Commission tentatively approved a new ordinance regulating recovery and sober homes at their Aug. 16 meeting.
Out of 129 applicant cities, Coral Springs stood out, securing its place among the select 24 cities in the U.S., Latin America, and the Caribbean to participate in the Cities Forward program, running until 2025.
Mayor Scott Brook was sworn in as president of the Florida League of Mayors at their Wednesday Business Meeting in Orlando, Florida.
The heart of Coral Springs is set to experience a transformative shift after the city commission green-lighted the revamped Community Redevelopment Agency
August is here, and back-to-school preparations are in full swing! Running until August 6, school supplies will be sales tax-free because of the Florida “Back to School Sales Tax Holiday.”
As a new school year approaches, we want to wish all Coral Springs students, teachers, and school staff a wonderful school year ahead.
Parks and Recreation Director Rob Hunter said the tentative closing date for the pool is Saturday, July 22. Work on the pools will take place daily between 7 a.m. and 9 p.m.
Residents and neighborhoods impacted by sober homes could soon be in for some relief.
The city commission discussed the preliminary 2024 budget at their June 28 special meeting.
Former Rep. Bob Inglis (spoke to the Rotary Club of Coral Springs-Parkland to discuss his work to mitigate the effects of human-induced climate change.
Summer in Coral Springs means sunshine, celebrations, and local events for families and residents.
City officials gave a tentative timeline of pool closures at the Coral Springs Aquatic Center on Wednesday, stating some pools could be closed for up to six months.
The Coral Springs City Commission proclaimed they stand with members of the LGBTQ+ community, declaring June 2023 as Pride Month in the city.
What started as a grassroots movement to protect the city’s landscape, aesthetics, environment, and properties turned into political momentum that flipped all three Coral Springs Improvement District (CSID) board seats.
The city commission will consider a roughly $3 million contract that would go toward repairs for the aquatic center pools and deck.
The city commission approved a five percent business tax increase at their June 7 meeting.
The city hosted an LGBTQ+ roundtable discussion for employees to learn more about the community and acceptance.