NEW DETAILS: New Filings Lay Out Competing Claims in ‘Save Boca’ Ballot Fight
Two major filings submitted Monday outline sharply different views of Boca Raton’s “Save Boca” land measures as the case moves forward.
Two major filings submitted Monday outline sharply different views of Boca Raton’s “Save Boca” land measures as the case moves forward.
Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections Wendy Link has filed her first formal response in a Boca Raton civil lawsuit involving Save Boca Inc. and the City of Boca Raton, denying wrongdoing but telling the court she will follow whatever lawful orders are entered, according to newly filed court records.
Boca Raton’s revamped OneBoca government campus plan promises more parkland and a smaller development footprint, but residents packed City Hall to question traffic, finances and control of public land.
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.
The City of Boca Raton will host a public information session on Monday, November 3, at the Spanish River Library to share details about the proposed $175 million Police Headquarters bond. Residents are encouraged to attend and ask questions ahead of the March 2026 referendum.