A May 4 community meeting will give Spring Lake residents a direct voice in Tamarac neighborhood issues
Tamarac, Florida – Residents in Tamarac’s Spring Lake community will have a chance to step into the conversation and help shape what comes next for their neighborhood at an upcoming public meeting hosted by Commissioner Krystal Patterson.
Set for Monday, May 4, 2026, at 6:00 p.m., the Spring Lake Community Meeting will take place inside the City Hall Commission Chambers at 7525 NW 88th Ave., giving neighbors a dedicated space to hear updates, review recent survey findings, and speak directly about the issues affecting daily life in the community.
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The gathering is designed not just as an information session, but as a chance for residents to be active participants in the future of Spring Lake.
The meeting comes with a clear purpose: to keep the community informed while opening the floor to discussion about concerns, priorities, and the direction residents want to see for the area.
Organizers say survey results will be part of the discussion, offering a snapshot of what people in the neighborhood are thinking and where attention may be needed most. From there, the conversation is expected to widen, giving attendees an opportunity to share their own thoughts and reactions in person.
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That mix of updates and public input gives the event a practical role. It is a place where residents can move beyond hearing about community matters secondhand and instead take part in the discussion themselves.
In a neighborhood setting, those moments can carry real weight, especially when local voices help guide what officials focus on next.
Commissioner Krystal Patterson, who represents District 3 in Tamarac, is inviting residents to take part in that exchange and stay connected to what is happening around them.
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The message behind the meeting is simple but important: community decisions are stronger when the people who live there show up, listen, and speak.
For Spring Lake residents, the May 4 meeting offers exactly that opening.
It is a chance to gather, learn what the latest feedback shows, and make sure personal concerns, ideas, and priorities are part of the broader conversation.
With the meeting set at City Hall and centered on issues affecting the neighborhood, the evening is expected to serve as both an update and an invitation, one that encourages residents to stay informed, engaged, and involved in the future of their community.



