Twelve Candidates Qualify For Boca Raton’s 2026 Municipal Election
Boca Raton voters will face a 12-candidate field, a police headquarters bond question and major land-use decisions when they head to the polls on March 10, 2026.
Boca Raton voters will face a 12-candidate field, a police headquarters bond question and major land-use decisions when they head to the polls on March 10, 2026.
Florida Atlantic University will ask its Board of Trustees to approve a 15% increase for non-resident tuition starting Fall 2026, the school’s first out-of-state hike in more than a decade.
Boca Raton’s total millage dipped to 3.6649, but higher property values—and the rest of the taxing stack—push many tax bills higher this year.
Plans to bring an 18-acre wave park to Boca Raton’s new North Park were dropped after residents objected at a packed district meeting.
A new city report claims relocating from New York to Boca Raton could save corporations millions each year — but longtime locals aren’t exactly rolling out the welcome mat.