Boca Raton Lawsuit Alleges Unauthorized Use Of Broker’s Name On One Boca Flyer
A Boca Raton real estate broker claims in a Palm Beach County lawsuit that his name was used without consent on a political flyer promoting a One Boca Project meeting.
A Boca Raton real estate broker claims in a Palm Beach County lawsuit that his name was used without consent on a political flyer promoting a One Boca Project meeting.
Boca Raton voters overwhelmingly rejected the downtown campus redevelopment referendum and also turned down a police headquarters bond measure, while the mayoral race remained unresolved and headed to a recount.
Boca Raton voters will decide two major ballot questions in the March 10 municipal election involving a new police headquarters and the proposed Downtown Campus redevelopment plan.
Boca Raton’s March 10 municipal election will decide the mayor’s office, three City Council seats, and two citywide referendum questions tied to major public safety and downtown development plans.
Boca Raton’s mayor is pushing back on a new petition drive tied to the city’s downtown campus plan, saying a binding vote is already scheduled for March 10 — while Save Boca is urging residents to sign at the downtown library to “guarantee” that vote.