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Projects In Review Click on the image below to view the Development projects in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Map. View the PDF below for current projects in review and anticipated public hearing dates. One Boca heads to voters after a 4-1 council vote, proposing a tax-free $4B redevelopment of land by Brightline with a major park.
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The Council's approval covers the development management, construction agreements for public facilities, and leases for private facilities on the 7.8 acres adjacent to the Brightline station and. As part of Boca Raton's new city hall project, community proposals in the hundreds, and even thousands of apartments, are in the works throughout Boca Raton. These are primarily located near mass transit, like the Tri-Rail station, reformed business parks, and even on Office Depot's massive company headquarters.
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The controversial Boca Raton government campus redevelopment plan will go before the City Council for a vote before the March general election. The Planning and Zoning Board recently approved three new residential development applications and is currently considering more than 25 multi. A major development project in Boca Raton continues to move forward after Thursday's planning and zoning board meeting.
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The board unanimously voted to recommend approval for a 99-year ground lease for the One Boca project, which will cover almost eight acres of land near the city's Brightline station downtown. A project proposed for vacant land in Boca Raton could bring nearly 800 residences, a hotel, office space, shops, restaurants and more to the city. Boca Raton city leaders have heard from dozens of residents over their concerns and support for the Government Campus Redevelopment Project.Tuesday's City Council vote will be on the master plan.
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The City of Boca Raton voted to move forward with a major downtown redevelopment project. But some residents are expressing concerns about overdevelopment, increased traffic and the loss of.
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