Coral Springs city commission congratulates class of 2025 and invites residents to participate in upcoming events

Coral Springs, Florida – The City of Coral Springs is gearing up for an eventful June, packed with celebrations, important updates, and opportunities for residents to engage with their local community. As the start of the summer season coincides with important events, the City Commission has issued a message for the community to stay informed and involved.
One of the key highlights is the recognition of the Class of 2025. The City Commission extends heartfelt congratulations to the graduates, celebrating their hard work and dedication in reaching this significant milestone. The City of Coral Springs proudly honors their achievements and looks forward to the bright futures awaiting them. The message from the Commission encourages the graduates to carry with them a strong sense of pride in their hometown and to stay connected to the community as they embark on their next journey. “Congratulations to the Class of 2025! The City of Coral Springs is proud to celebrate your achievement and wishes you a bright, successful future,” said the City Commission in their announcement.
As hurricane season officially begins, the City Commission reminds residents of the importance of preparedness and staying informed during potential storms. With the unpredictable nature of hurricanes, being proactive can make a significant difference. The City of Coral Springs has rolled out a new way to ensure residents stay updated on severe weather advisories and emergency notifications. Residents are encouraged to sign up for emergency alerts by texting AlertCS to 888-777. By doing so, they’ll receive timely updates directly to their phones, which will help them stay ahead of the storm. The City’s website also offers additional preparedness resources for individuals and families to ensure they’re ready for anything the season may bring.
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In response to the ongoing challenges in South Florida’s housing market, the City Commission is hosting an Affordable Housing Forum for residents on Thursday, June 5, at 6 p.m. The forum will take place at the City Hall Chambers, located at 9500 West Sample Road. This event provides a valuable opportunity for residents to learn about affordable housing programs available through the city, as well as practical guidance on navigating the often-difficult housing market. It’s an excellent resource for those looking to better understand their housing options and for anyone in need of assistance in securing affordable housing.
With summer temperatures on the rise, residents are encouraged to take advantage of the recreational options available in Coral Springs. Starting June 9, Cypress Water Park will be open daily, offering a fun and refreshing way to beat the heat. The park features a thrilling two-story water slide, making it a perfect destination for families looking to cool off during the summer months. Additionally, the Splash-N-Play at Betti Stradling Park will also be open daily, providing another excellent outdoor spot for families to enjoy. The city is committed to providing residents with ways to stay active and cool throughout the summer.
For residents aged 50 and older, Coral Springs is offering the AARP Smart Driver Course on Monday, June 9, at 9 a.m. The six-hour course will be held at the Public Safety Community Room at 2801 Coral Springs Drive. This course is designed to refresh driving skills and ensure that older drivers remain safe on the road. Those interested can register online to secure their spot.
June is also a month of celebration, with Coral Springs preparing to host a Juneteenth event on Friday, June 20, at the Coral Springs Center for the Arts. The evening will kick off with a free community pre-party, followed by a comedy performance from Marlon Wayans. Tickets for the comedy show are available online, offering a great opportunity to celebrate this important day in history. In addition to this, the City Commission will hold their regular meetings on Wednesday, June 4, and Wednesday, June 18, both at 6:30 p.m. These meetings are open to the public, and residents are encouraged to attend. They will also be aired on CityTV, making them accessible to those unable to attend in person.
The City Commission encourages residents to reach out if they wish to schedule an appointment with any City Officials by calling 954-344-5911.
June is set to be a month full of exciting events, community engagement, and opportunities for residents to stay connected. Whether it’s celebrating the achievements of the Class of 2025, learning about housing resources, or simply cooling off at one of the city’s water parks, Coral Springs residents can look forward to a busy and enjoyable month.