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Coral Springs Votes to Oppose Florida Plan to Phase Out Non-School Property Taxes

Coral Springs Votes to Oppose Florida Plan to Phase Out Non-School Property Taxes

by News Desk | Feb 5, 2026 | Politics & Government, Coral Springs

Coral Springs commissioners approved a resolution opposing a state proposal that would gradually eliminate non-school property tax revenue, warning it could destabilize city budgets and force cuts to everyday services.

Coral Springs Commission Opposes Two State Bills, Backs Firearm “Sensitive Places” Restrictions

Coral Springs Commission Opposes Two State Bills, Backs Firearm “Sensitive Places” Restrictions

by News Desk | Jan 10, 2026 | Politics & Government, Coral Springs

Coral Springs commissioners approved resolutions opposing two state bills they say could raise local liability costs and cut property tax revenue, while supporting legislation that would restrict firearms in designated sensitive locations.

Boca Raton Lays Out City Hall Campus Deal Details Amid Resident Pushback

Boca Raton Lays Out City Hall Campus Deal Details Amid Resident Pushback

by News Desk | Nov 19, 2025 | Politics & Government, Boca Raton Archive

Boca Raton officials spent two days walking through the design and dollars behind a 99-year public-private deal that would remake the downtown City Hall campus and send the final decision to voters next March.

One Boca Plan Shrinks As Residents Demand Guarantees

One Boca Plan Shrinks As Residents Demand Guarantees

by News Desk | Nov 19, 2025 | Politics & Government, Boca Raton Archive

Boca Raton’s revamped OneBoca government campus plan promises more parkland and a smaller development footprint, but residents packed City Hall to question traffic, finances and control of public land.

Boca Residents Ask: Why Is My Tax Bill Higher This Year?

Boca Residents Ask: Why Is My Tax Bill Higher This Year?

by News Desk | Nov 9, 2025 | Politics & Government, Boca Raton Archive

Boca Raton’s total millage dipped to 3.6649, but higher property values—and the rest of the taxing stack—push many tax bills higher this year.

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