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Coral Springs commission approves comprehensive-plan amendment and a slate of legislative resolutions

Coral Springs City Commission · January 8, 2026
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The Coral Springs City Commission on Jan. 7 approved Ordinance 2025-122 to amend the comprehensive plan's water subelement and adopted resolutions opposing proposed state changes to tort liability and to homestead exemptions while supporting bills to restore some prohibited public-carry locations; all votes were unanimous.

The Coral Springs City Commission on Jan. 7 unanimously approved an amendment to the city’s comprehensive plan that updates the potable water subelement and water-supply facilities work plan and adopted three separate resolutions on pending Florida legislation.

At a public hearing, planning staff described Ordinance 2025-122, a technical amendment to the potable water subelement required under Chapter 163, Part II of the Florida Statutes. With no public speakers, Commissioner Sarah moved to approve, Commissioner Simmons seconded, and the measure was adopted unanimously.

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