Coral Springs, FL (12/2/2025) – With assistance from the Urban and Community Forestry (UCF) grant program of the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, the Coral Springs Improvement District completed the planting of 16 native Florida trees.
The $15,093.55 UFC grant allowed the District to engage a local contractor to remove invasive species and plant native Florida trees on a prominent, District-owned site. The plantings included four 12’ Oaks, four 8’-14’ Sable Palmettos, four 12’ Clusia trees, and four 12’ Green Buttonwoods. This project has strengthened the community’s urban tree canopy and has laid the foundation for future projects that will continue to enhance our environment.
The District is exceptionally grateful for the technical and financial assistance provided by the U.S. Forest Service, Florida Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services, and Florida Forest Service.
