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Coconut Creek pushes forward with its ongoing fight to stop the proposed turnpike expansion

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Coconut Creek, Florida – Coconut Creek is once again pushing back against plans to widen the Florida Turnpike, continuing a long-running dispute with state transportation officials over the future of the highway that runs through the heart of the city. The conflict resurfaced publicly during a November 13 commission meeting, where City Attorney Terrill Pyburn confirmed that the city has filed an amended complaint in its lawsuit against the Florida Department of Transportation.

The updated filing comes in direct response to FDOT’s recent motion to dismiss the case. Coconut Creek’s leaders say the legal action is necessary to protect residents from a project they believe offers more harm than benefit. The state’s proposal would expand the turnpike from six lanes to ten where it cuts across Coconut Creek, a stretch bordered by neighborhoods and senior communities.

City officials argue the expansion is unnecessary and potentially damaging. According to the complaint, the city believes the project would bring a host of negative impacts, including increased traffic noise, more air pollution, higher congestion levels, structural vibration, and a physical push into residential areas. The filing also warns that thousands of homeowners could see their property values decline if the highway widens.

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Mayor Jackie Railey has been one of the most vocal opponents of the expansion. She reiterated her concerns during the meeting, calling the project both disruptive and unjustified. Railey reminded residents that this fight is not new. She noted the city has been challenging the turnpike expansion proposal for more than a decade and intends to keep pushing back.

“There is no compelling need for the turnpike expansion,” Railey said, emphasizing the potential toll on nearby communities. She added that the threat to neighborhoods remains her primary motivation. “I believe the turnpike expansion will hurt the residents of Wynmoor and South Creek, and that is why I am fighting it.”

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With the amended complaint now filed, Coconut Creek leaders say they are preparing for the next phase of the legal process. The city maintains that state officials have not sufficiently justified the expansion and that residents deserve stronger protections from projects that reshape their environment.

The case will continue moving through the courts as both sides await the judge’s next steps. For many Coconut Creek residents, the outcome could determine the future character of their community for years to come.

 

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