Coral Springs is set to unveil a brand new playground at Pride Promoters Park as part of its ongoing initiative to improve city parks and recreational spaces for local families

Coral Springs, Florida – Coral Springs residents can look forward to a brand-new playground at Pride Promoters Park as the city continues its efforts to improve recreational spaces for families and children. The city is planning to replace the aging playground at the park, located at 4391 Riverside Drive, with a modern, updated play area that will offer enhanced amenities for the community.
As part of this development, a public meeting will be held on Monday at 1 p.m. in the Sawgrass Room at City Hall, where city staff will evaluate the proposals submitted by seven companies vying for the contract to complete the upgrade. The meeting will allow the community to hear about the progress and developments regarding the project.
City officials are eager to ensure that the playground will be safe, fun, and accessible for children of all abilities. The review process for the bids will determine which company is best suited to bring the new design to life, and city staff will carefully assess the contractors’ plans to ensure the new playground meets the community’s expectations and safety standards.
This upgrade is part of a broader initiative by Coral Springs to revamp playgrounds at various city parks. The city has already made significant improvements, such as the recently completed $74,500 upgrade to the playground at Paul Barre Memorial Park. This park, located at 4351 North Rock Island Road near Forest Glen Middle School, now boasts new equipment, including a climbing structure with slides, a triple bay swing, and a refreshed safety surface made of Engineered Wood Fiber mulch. The improvements at Paul Barre Memorial Park have been well received by local residents, and the city is determined to continue this momentum.
The city has also been busy making improvements at Paul Britton Park, located at 11400 Wyndham Lakes Boulevard North near Eagle Ridge Elementary School. Here, new playground equipment has been installed to provide a better experience for children and families who frequent the park.
Looking ahead, Coral Springs has more upgrades planned. The city is preparing to replace playground equipment at Sherwood Forest Park, located at 1600 NW 91 Avenue, and Turtle Run Park, located at 6400 Wiles Road. Both parks will receive new, safer play equipment as part of the ongoing park improvements that aim to elevate the quality of public recreational spaces across the city.
Residents of Coral Springs can expect the new playground at Pride Promoters Park to be part of these continued efforts to make public parks safer and more enjoyable for everyone. With the city’s commitment to enhancing outdoor spaces, children will have even more opportunities to play, explore, and engage with their community.
As the city continues to invest in its parks, Coral Springs remains dedicated to providing high-quality recreational spaces that meet the needs of its growing population. The upcoming upgrades to Pride Promoters Park’s playground are just one more step in ensuring that the city’s parks remain welcoming, accessible, and enjoyable for all its residents.