Boca Raton To Review $16.7M Impact From State Property Tax Reform
Boca Raton city staff will present an analysis of how proposed state property tax reform could affect city revenue, fees, services and future budget decisions.
Boca Raton city staff will present an analysis of how proposed state property tax reform could affect city revenue, fees, services and future budget decisions.
Boca Raton City Council reached consensus to continue planning for a possible police facilities bond referendum, while SAVE BOCA sharply criticized the proposal after the meeting.
A Boca Raton City Council workshop turned tense after officials clashed over a SAVE BOCA email, police station costs and whether residents were given inaccurate information.
After Boca Raton voters rejected a police headquarters bond in March, opponents are pressing City Council over the proposed cost, process and next steps.
Boca Raton City Council is scheduled to review background information on freestanding emergency facilities during a May 26 workshop, with no vote proposed.