Boca Post provides ongoing coverage of City of Boca Raton government decisions, zoning proposals, development projects, and infrastructure planning affecting residents across the city. Our reporting follows Boca Raton City Council meetings, land use changes, public hearings, and major construction projects shaping neighborhoods and commercial districts throughout Boca Raton, Florida.
Coverage includes residential and commercial development proposals, roadway improvements, capital projects, school-related initiatives, and public safety funding decisions overseen by city officials and Palm Beach County agencies. As projects move from proposal to approval and construction, Boca Post tracks key milestones, community feedback, and regulatory actions.
This page serves as a centralized archive of Boca Raton city government and development reporting, including updates from City Hall, zoning and planning board decisions, redevelopment efforts, infrastructure investments, and growth-related policy discussions affecting property owners, businesses, and residents.
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Boca Raton City Council and Policy Decisions
Boca Post reports on actions taken by the Boca Raton City Council, including ordinances, resolutions, budget approvals, and major policy decisions. Coverage includes public meetings, agenda items, and community debates affecting residents and businesses.
Boca Raton Dedicates Memorial Park Decades Late, Faces Criticism
Boca Raton Swears In New Mayor, Council Members
LIVE: Boca Raton Swears In New Mayor Andy Thomson, Reshapes City Council Leadership Today
Boca Raton Developers Buy Future Site of Proposed Private Club for $10 Million
Boca Raton Council Approves 76-Unit Residential Tower at The Boca Raton
Infrastructure and Public Works
Boca Raton infrastructure updates coverage includes roadway projects, traffic improvements, drainage systems, public facilities upgrades, and other capital investments overseen by the City of Boca Raton and Palm Beach County agencies.
Coral Springs Sets Community Forum on Master Mobility Plan, 10 Roadway Projects
Delray Beach Expands Irrigation Ban as Crews Work to Stabilize Water System
Palm Beach County Water Treatment Change Begins Jan. 2
Delray Beach: Casuarina Access Closed Dec. 29–30 for Beach Renourishment Mobilization
Delray Beach Sets Groundbreaking For New $300M Water Treatment Plant
Downtown Campus Redevelopment Project
Boca Raton voters voted against the the City’s Downtown Campus plan during the March 10 referendum tied to a proposed 99-year ground lease on City-owned land east of NW 2nd Avenue. The plan included a mixed-use district near the Brightline station and future City-led civic improvements west of NW 2nd Avenue, including Memorial Park.
Boca Raton Voters Sink Downtown Campus Plan
Two Major Ballot Questions Face Boca Raton Voters In March 10 Municipal Election
Vote-By-Mail Request Deadline Is 5 P.M. Today for March 10 Boca Raton Election
Boca Raton Delays Downtown Campus Zoning Vote Until After March Referendum
Boca Raton Advances Downtown Campus Zoning Changes Ahead of March 10 Referendum
Schools and Education Policy
Boca Post also reports on school-related issues affecting Boca Raton families, including funding decisions, zoning adjustments, and policy actions involving local public schools.
Coconut Creek school zone speed cameras go live at 3 schools, $100 citations start May 22
Palm Beach School Board Sued Over Alleged Hallway Attack on Santaluces High Student
LAWSUIT: Claims Student Was Seriously Hurt On Inflatable Slide At Palm Beach County School
FAU Student Groups Mobilize for “ICE Out” Protest on Boca Raton Campus