Commission Agenda Items
Coral Springs Mulls Future Land Use Change for Life Time Site
The City Commission is holding a first reading on a Future Land Use Map amendment for a property associated with Life Time (the fitness/lifestyle brand), filed as case CPAL25-0001. The amendment, brought by law firm Miskel Backman on Life Time's behalf, would change the designated land use for the site under Coral Springs' comprehensive plan.
Life Time Fitness Site Rezoning Heads to First Reading in Coral Springs
The Coral Springs City Commission is considering first reading of Ordinance 2026-107, a rezoning request (ZR25-0001) filed by Miskel Backman LLP on behalf of Life Time to rezone a property in Coral Springs. This is a quasi-judicial hearing, meaning evidence and testimony will be formally presented before a vote.
11-Acre Heron Bay Golf Course Site Seeks Rezoning to Community Business
This ordinance proposes rezoning approximately 11 acres at the northwest corner of Heron Bay Boulevard and Coral Ridge Drive from Golf Course (GC) to Community Business (B-2). The item authorizes transmittal of the rezoning petition to state and regional review agencies, indicating this is an early-stage land use change in the approval pipeline.
Coral Springs Amends FY2026 Operating & Capital Budget Mid-Year
The city is adopting on second reading a mid-year amendment to its FY2026 operating budget and Capital Improvement Program, originally set by Ordinance 2025-117. The amendment adjusts previously approved spending and capital project allocations for the current fiscal year.
Coral Springs Eyes Extension of Moratorium on Tobacco/Vape Retail Approvals
The commission is being asked to extend an existing moratorium that halts the submission, processing, and issuance of business tax receipts and land use approvals for tobacco and vape retail establishments. The moratorium is tied to a zoning study (LDA25-0001) still in progress.
Coral Springs Sets November 2026 Ballot Form — Measure Language Locked In
Resolution 2026-017 would formally prescribe the exact ballot language and form for Coral Springs' November 3, 2026 General Municipal Election. Approval locks in the official wording of any candidate races or referendum questions voters will see.
Coral Springs Awards Landscape Maintenance Contract to Two Vendors
The Commission is being asked to award Contract No. 26-G-138F for landscape maintenance and services for the Parks and Recreation Department to EDJ Service, LLC and Florida ULS Operating LLC d/b/a Haverland Ag Innovation. The item involves a competitively solicited contract award to multiple vendors.
Coral Springs Fills Nuisance Abatement Board Seats
The Commission is considering appointing Bruce Kozlowski and reappointing Steven Arbogast (and at least one other individual) to the Nuisance Abatement Board. These are routine volunteer advisory board appointments.
Coral Springs Amends FY2026 Operating & CIP Budget at First Reading
The city commission is considering a first-reading ordinance that modifies the adopted FY2026 operating budget and Capital Improvement Program. The specific line-item changes are not detailed in the agenda title, so the nature and scale of the amendments are not yet known.
Coral Springs Extends Passport Office Lease at Coral Square Mall
The city is seeking approval to amend its existing lease with Coral-CS/LTD Associates to extend and modify terms for a small government passport services office inside Coral Square Mall. This is a lease renewal for an existing municipal tenant, not a new land use or development action.
Coral Springs Renews 3-Year Disaster Debris Monitoring Contract with Tetra Tech
The Commission is asked to renew an existing contract (RFP No. 20-B-156) with Tetra Tech, Inc. for disaster debris monitoring services for three years, May 2026 through May 2029. Funding comes from specified incident (disaster-related) funds.
Coral Springs Renews Disaster Recovery Consulting Contract Through 2029
The city is renewing its contract with Witt O'Brien's, LLC for disaster management and financial recovery assistance services for a three-year term ending May 19, 2029. The contract originated under RFP 20-B-165 and covers consulting support for disaster response and FEMA-related financial recovery.
Coral Springs Doubles Dive Coach Contract to $150K Through Year-End
The Commission is asked to approve doubling the annual spending ceiling on an existing dive coach/instructor services contract with M & M Diving, Inc. from $75,000 to $150,000, running through December 31, 2026. The contract (No. 21-G-057IN) is funded from the city's approved operating budget.
Coral Springs Approves 3-Year Basketball Assoc. Deal at $15K/Year
The City Commission is asked to approve a three-year agreement with Masters Basketball Association, Inc. running May 2026 through May 2029, with an estimated annual expenditure of $15,000 funded from the approved operating budget. The item is sponsored without a named commissioner and has not yet been voted on.
Coral Springs Amends Artificial Turf Contract via Sourcewell Co-op
The Commission is being asked to approve a second amendment to Contract 26-B-002M for artificial turf, tracks, installation, and related supplies, piggybacking on Sourcewell cooperative contract 031622-AST with vendor Astro. No dollar amount or scope change is specified in the agenda title.
Coral Springs to Award $1.5M HVAC Contract to Johnson Controls
The city proposes awarding a cooperative-purchase contract for HVAC systems to Johnson Controls, Inc. through Sourcewell Contract No. 080824-JHN, capped at $1.5 million annually through November 1, 2028. Funding comes from approved capital sources.
Coral Springs Renews Asphalt & Sidewalk Rehab Contract with All County Paving
The Coral Springs City Commission is considering renewal of contract #24-C-161M for asphalt and sidewalk rehabilitation services, piggy-backing on the City of Boynton Beach Bid #PWE22-008. The contract would be awarded to M&M Asphalt Maintenance, Inc. d/b/a All County Paving, based in Delray Beach, effective April 14, 2026.
Coral Springs Awards $218,700 Economic Development Strategy Contract
The City Commission is considering awarding a $218,700 agreement to Civic Solutions Partnership, LLC of Austin, Texas (RFP 26-A-003) for consulting services to update Coral Springs' Economic Development Strategic Plan. The Purchasing Manager would also receive authorization to approve related procurement actions.
Coral Springs Amends Playground Equipment & Surfacing Contract
The City Commission will consider amending Contract No. 26-G-102M for playground equipment, surfacing, installation, and repair, piggybacking on the School Board of Osceola County Bid No. SDOC-24-B-094-ML with vendor Topline Recreation Inc. of Deltona. The contract covers parks infrastructure maintenance and improvements.
Coral Springs Seeks Acceptance of FY2025 Annual Financial Report
The City Commission is being asked to accept the Annual Comprehensive Financial Report for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2025. This is a standard annual reporting item with no direct funding implications.
Coral Springs Amends Motorola Equipment Contract for API Upgrade
The city is requesting a change order to contract #25-A-026M with Motorola Solutions for the purchase and installation of a Converged Location Feed API. The work leverages the Sourcewell cooperative contract #042021-MOT.
Coral Springs P&Z Board Reappointments Under Consideration
The Coral Springs City Commission is considering the reappointment of at least two members—Melissa Donnahoe and LaurieAnne Minoff—to the Planning and Zoning Board, with at least one additional reappointment request included. These are board member continuations rather than policy or land-use changes.