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Coral Springs is regarded as a progressive family-oriented hometown.
Chartered in 1963, actual residential occupancy began in 1965. Coral Springs
has grown to 125,000 people, just over half of its potential. It ranks third in
Broward and thirteenth in the state.
Coral Springs derives much of its appeal from a combination of strengths:
top-rated schools, vast parks and recreation facilities and programs, wide
shopping varieties, aesthetics fostered by protective covenants and city
ordinances, abundant health care, civic organization and full municipal
services.
Coral Spring is acknowledged as the economic and business hub of popular
northwestern Broward County. The city's balance of quality single and
multi-family homes provides diversity in choices from the modest to the
magnificent. About two-thirds of the homes are single family.
There are many neighborhood shopping plazas and a vast array of parks and
recreation. Year after year, students in Coral Springs schools achieve scores
well above national and county levels in standardized tests.
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25 sq.
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Mayor/manager/commission. |
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Largest local branch of the Broward library system. |
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Northwest Broward. 30 minutes from Fort-Lauderdale-Hollywood International
Airport. |
| Parks and
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38
city parks. 300 active and passive acres; an aquatic complex, city center, 58
tennis courts, 27 basketball courts, 3 country clubs, 16 soccer fields, 10
lighted baseball fields, 5 lighted football fields, 2 municipal pools. 300 more
acres including 142-acres regional park are planned. |
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10
elementary, 3 middle, 3 high school. 5 private or religious schools. Vocational
schools. Nova Southeastern at Coral Springs, nearby Broward Community College
and Florida Atlantic University. |
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Florida Power & Light. Telephone: BellSouth. Refuse: Waste Management Water:
public-owned systems. |
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Chamber of Commerce of Coral Springs
9531 W. Sample Road
Coral Springs 33065
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CITY GUIDELINE:
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(954) 752-4242
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