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Coral Springs adopts 2025–2028 local housing assistance plan, adds foreclosure-prevention and boosts purchase assistance
Summary
The Coral Springs City Commission approved a three-year Local Housing Assistance Plan that adds a foreclosure-prevention strategy, raises purchase-assistance caps and expands rental intervention limits; commissioners requested a follow-up workshop on implementation details and verification procedures.
The Coral Springs City Commission on Thursday approved the city’s 2025–2028 Local Housing Assistance Plan, a framework the city says will steer state and federal housing funds toward down-payment help, home repairs and new foreclosure-prevention and rapid-rehousing measures.
The vote adopted Resolution 2025-003, required under the State Housing Initiatives Partnership (SHIP) Act, and clears the city to accept and administer SHIP and related funds through an interlocal agreement with Broward County.
The plan’s sponsors told the commission it keeps traditional owner-occupied rehabilitation and down-payment assistance but adds and adjusts strategies to reflect recent needs and neighboring jurisdictions’ practices. Tracy Ann, Neighborhood and Housing Manager, said the…
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