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Coral Springs delays decision on downtown mural after commissioners raise fit and timing concerns

Coral Springs City Commission · November 5, 2025
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The City Commission agreed to continue consideration of an exterior downtown mural and did not move a second proposed mural forward after commissioners said the designs don't yet fit downtown timing and identity. Staff said the selected artist was chosen from an open call of 64 applicants and proposed the piece under museum-led rebranding.

The Coral Springs City Commission on Nov. 6 agreed to continue consideration of a proposed exterior mural for the downtown museum and did not advance a separate interior mural after members raised concerns the artworks do not yet reflect Coral Springs’ identity or the timing for downtown activation.

Tina (public art liaison) told the commission the downtown mural project was included in the city’s five-year public art plan and came from an open call that produced 64 applications. "Ultimately the mural by CJ Hungerman named 'We Rise' was chosen," she said, adding the installation…

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