Coral Springs Was Built as a Planned Community — And It Still Runs That Way
Coral Springs was developed from the ground up starting in the 1960s with planned community principles, and that DNA is still very present today. The city has one of the highest concentrations of active HOAs in Broward County, and those associations take exterior compliance seriously. If you're replacing a door in Coral Springs — especially in neighborhoods like Eagle Trace, Wyndham Lakes, or Pine Ridge — the HOA review isn't a formality. It's a real process with a real timeline, and the product you choose has to match the community standards for color, glass, and hardware.
Beyond HOA considerations, Coral Springs uses the eTrakit portal for permit applications and publishes specific timelines: 15 business days for alteration permits and 7 business days for small miscellaneous permits. That level of transparency is helpful for planning, but it assumes your submission is complete and correct the first time. Incomplete packages get kicked back, resetting the clock. SunStorm has submitted through eTrakit enough times to know exactly what the reviewers need in the package.
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