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.
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.
Boca Raton is pressing ahead with its City Hall Campus Redevelopment Project, extending its agreement with Terra & Frisbie Group and scheduling a new community open house as updated plans take shape ahead of a 2026 voter referendum.
Facing space constraints, aging infrastructure, and evolving safety standards, Boca Raton is seeking voter approval in March 2026 for a $175 million bond to build a state-of-the-art police headquarters near Spanish River Boulevard.
Erick Hernandez of Boca Raton has been arrested and charged with Aggravated Battery w/ A Deadly Weapon, according to jail records released to Boca Post by the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office.