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Welcome to Coral Springs! Coral Springs at a Glance Demographics Population 1980 37,349 2000 117,549 1990 78,864 2001 120,085 1993 88,944 2002 122,687 1994 90,586 2003 124,000 1995 93,439 2004 126,711 1996 98,553 2005 126,852 1997 102,916 2006 129,615 1998 107,156 2007 129,766 1999 111,724 2008 (Est.) 128,930 2009 (Proj.) 130,000 Median Age 37.1 Source: 2007 U.S. Bureau of the Census, American Community Survey, and Certifi cate of Occupancy data. Education Number of Public/Charter Schools 22 Land Use Economics Incorporated July 10, 1963 Coral Springs Charter School Service Statistics Police Fire/EMS Parks & Recreation Center For The Arts/Theater/Museum Public Works Utility District Total City Staff
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Coral Springs is a vibrant city with a bounty of city services and ammenities. From sports leagues and ice skating rinks to a multitude of parks and aquatics facilities there is no shortage of activities. Ideally located in the northwest part of Broward County, there is easy freeway access to get you on your way to any destination or commute. Couple all of this with many wonderful neighborhoods, restaurants and shopping locations and you've found "Home". Welcome from our entire Team. Our real estate office is here and we are ready to make you feel welcome.

Money Magazine recently ranked Coral Springs in the Top 100 places to live in the Nation (First in Florida!). Here is part of their article:

Population: 126,000

As you can see, Coral Springs is now a very modern suburban City. Here is a snapshot of the City from the official Coral Springs website:
(As of April 1st of each year from Bureau of Economic and Business Research-BEBR-Year 2000 is U.S. Census Bureau)
Number of Households (COs thru 8/1/2008) 46,265
Single Family/Duplex 24,254
Multi-Family 22,011
Median Household Income (ESRI-2006) $77,127
For School Year 2007-2008 (as of August 2008)
Elementary 12
Middle 5
High School (including Douglas) 5
Number of students 28,476
(Includes public schools, charter school, and out-of-city limits Stoneman Douglas High School (3,111).
Land Area 23.93 sq. miles
Land Use: % of Total
Residential 54.2%
Traffic Circulation 13.0%
Waterways 8.2%
Commercial 7.6%
Recreation/Open Space 7.6%
Community Facilities/Schools/Hospitals 6.5%
Industrial 2.9%
Source: 2008 Community Development Land Data Record System and GIS.
Office Space 2.6 million sq. feet
Retail Space 5.7 million sq. feet
Industrial Space 3.0 million sq. feet
Assessed Taxable Property Valuation $9,820,247,784
(2008 Tax Year)
Commission - City Manager Form of Government
Five-member City Commission, nonpartisan, elected at large
City Manager appointed by the City Commission
Number of Students (School Year 2006) 1,605
Number of Classrooms 84
Number of Teachers 97
Number of Grades 6 - 12
Police Officers 202
Number of service calls 170,000
Number of 911 calls 72,000
Average emergency response time 5:31 min.
Uniform strength:
Career and Certified Firefighters 157
Number of fire stations 8
Number of service calls:
Fire 4,500
EMS 10,171
Average Response Time:
Fire* 5:58 min.
EMS* 5:37 min.
*Method of time calculation has been changed.
Number of parks 49
Number of acres 765
Number of park patrons 4,000,000
Number of sports teams 1,150
Number of tennis patrons 120,000
Number of Aquatic Complex visitors 500,000
Number of swim classes 32,000
Number of swim class participants 4,000
Theater Size 67,000 sq. ft.
Capacity 1,471 seats
Meetings Hosted 271
Theatre Attendance 125,500
Museum Size 13,500 sq. ft.
Museum Attendance 37,000
Museum Events 120
Museum Classes 250
Tons of waste recycled 5,540 tons
Streets / miles maintained 222 miles
City vehicles & equipment maintained 1,252
Bike path / sidewalks 90 miles
Size 11.5 sq. miles
Population served 61,490
Customer accounts 12,788
Miles of water lines 157
Fire hydrants 1,500
Number of wells 19
Average daily water demand 6.91 M gals.
Daily water treatment capacity 16 M gals.
Sewer lines / force mains 122/31 miles
Average daily sewer treatment 7.56 M gals.
Sewer reserve capacity 9.79 M gals.
Full time (excludes City of Parkland Fire Staff) 771
Part time 3
Subtotal 774
Temporary (excludes Summer Recreation) 213
Total 987

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