Coral Springs Sets Community Forum on Master Mobility Plan, 10 Roadway Projects

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Coral Springs Sets Community Forum on Master Mobility Plan, 10 Roadway Projects

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CORAL SPRINGS, FL (Boca Post) (Copyright © 2026) — Coral Springs residents will have a chance to weigh in on the city’s long-term transportation priorities during a public forum on the Master Mobility and Connectivity Plan.

The meeting is scheduled for Thursday, February 19, from 6 to 7:30 p.m. in the Everglades Room at Coral Springs City Hall, 9500 W. Sample Road.

The Master Mobility and Connectivity Plan outlines proposed safety and infrastructure improvements along city-owned roadways. The plan focuses on ten priority projects intended to improve safety, accessibility, and connectivity for pedestrians, bicyclists, and drivers across the city.

Conceptual plans to be presented include expanded sidewalks, shared-use paths, traffic calming measures, and roadway upgrades designed to create safer and more connected travel routes. City officials say the goal is to improve mobility options while addressing long-term transportation needs as the community continues to grow.

The initiative is funded through Broward County’s Mobility Advancement Program, commonly referred to as the MAP surtax. The countywide transportation surtax provides funding to municipalities for infrastructure upgrades and transportation improvements. Coral Springs was awarded MAP funds to support development of its mobility plan and related roadway projects.

Commissioner Joe McHugh, who serves as a representative to the Metropolitan Planning Organization, emphasized the role of public participation in shaping the final outcome.

“Mobility is about more than moving from one place to another, it’s about safety, accessibility, and quality of life,” McHugh said. “As a representative for the Metropolitan Planning Organization, I know that community input is essential as we plan for the future, and I encourage residents to attend and share their ideas.”

City officials say the February 19 meeting will give residents, business owners, and other stakeholders an opportunity to review the proposed concepts, ask questions, and provide feedback before the plan is finalized. The projects discussed are conceptual and subject to refinement based on community input and technical review.

The Master Mobility and Connectivity Plan applies to city-owned roadways, meaning the City of Coral Springs would oversee implementation of approved improvements. Funding from the MAP surtax is intended to support long-term infrastructure upgrades rather than short-term operational changes.

Residents who wish to participate but require accommodations are directed to contact the Coral Springs City Clerk’s Office at 954-344-1065 at least three business days prior to the meeting.

Additional information about the meeting and the mobility plan is available by contacting Jenna Lane at 954-344-1028 or via email at [email protected].

The February forum represents the next step in the city’s effort to align transportation planning with safety, accessibility, and connectivity goals across Coral Springs’ roadway network.

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