FUN IN TRAFFIC: Boca Raton’s Traffic Garden Blends Fun and Safety for Kids

by News Desk | Oct 25, 2025 · 6:58 am | Boca Raton News

Boca Raton’s Traffic Garden Blends Fun and Safety for Kids

Last Updated: Apr 4, 2026 · 8:23 am

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BOCA RATON, FL (Boca Post) (Copyright © 2025) — Cruising through Boca Teeca one afternoon, Alyssa Hannah noticed a new sign pointing toward something called a “Traffic Garden” inside North Park. Curious, she followed it.

“I’m like, what’s the Traffic Garden?” Hannah said, laughing. “So I came in with my husband to check it out.”

It didn’t take long before her three children were hooked. “We come here maybe two or three times a week,” she said. “They love it. We’ll stay for an hour or two, and they just go nonstop.”

The concept behind the Traffic Garden is simple but smart — turn an old tennis court into a miniature city where kids can safely learn how to navigate roads, roundabouts, and intersections. Painted lanes mimic real streets, and small stop, yield, and one-way signs teach young riders the basics of road etiquette — all without a single car in sight.

Commissioner Suzi Vogelgesang, who helped champion the project, said it’s exactly the kind of family-friendly space the North Park area needed. “I love it,” she said. “I went by the other day and everyone — even adult bikers — were out there taking pictures. It’s going to be an awesome addition for families.”

The painting began in mid-July, transforming the cracked pavement west of NW 2nd Avenue into a bright, kid-sized learning zone. By late July, it was ready for a soft opening, and word spread fast among neighborhood parents.

Hannah says her five-year-old daughter now knows how to stop properly and move through roundabouts, while her three-year-old proudly learned to ride her scooter on her own for the first time.

On a recent Tuesday morning, Hannah invited her friend Laura Kreh to bring her two young children. “My daughter’s only two, so she doesn’t really understand the signs yet,” Kreh said. “But it’s a nice, safe place where she can ride her little bike or scooter and just play.”

The official ribbon-cutting came in early September, drawing District Commissioners, city leaders, and plenty of families who had already made the space part of their routine.

“I think the city of Boca Raton really needed this,” Vogelgesang said during the event. “Now we have a fun way to educate younger riders so they learn to do the right thing on their bicycles.”

Deputy Mayor Fran Nachlas agreed, calling it “more than just asphalt and paint” — a reflection of how small civic ideas can grow into meaningful community spaces.

Commissioner Craig Ehrnst added that projects like this are about more than infrastructure. “Kids will make a memory here,” he said. “That’s what really matters.”

For parents, the space includes bleacher seating and restrooms, with shaded structures expected to be installed before the end of the month. Parking is available just east of the garden, accessible from westbound Jeffrey Street.

The Traffic Garden is part of a larger transformation underway at North Park, located on land once home to the defunct Ocean Breeze Golf Course. The District purchased the property in 2018 and retired its bond in summer 2025 — seven years ahead of schedule — fast-tracking the area’s redevelopment.

Plans for North Park include walking trails, bike paths, and other family-oriented amenities. For now, though, it’s the colorful lanes of the Traffic Garden that are drawing the biggest smiles — one tiny cyclist at a time.

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