Coral Springs commissioners made it clear Wednesday they do not support raising property taxes as they begin work on the city’s 2026-27 budget, even as officials warned of potential multimillion-dollar revenue losses tied to a proposed statewide property tax overhaul.
The proposed millage rate for 2026-27 is 6.3132, and the current millage rate is 6.0232. Everyone on the commission was unanimous in their opposition to raising the millage rate. They will set TRIM at a special meeting on Thursday, July 2, at 5:15 p.m. at City Hall.
If they don’t raise the millage rate, it will remain at 6.0232, according to Commissioner Shawn Cerra…