Here’s What’s on the Agenda for the New Boca Raton City Council’s First Meeting
By Boca Vibe
Here’s What’s on the Agenda for the New Boca Raton City Council’s First Meeting
Boca Raton’s new city council will have its first regular meeting today, and we’ve got the inside scoop on what’s on the agenda. From a downtown civic engagement task force to community input on Memorial Park, here’s what you need to know. Read more at BocaVibe.com.
Creating a Downtown Civic Engagement Task Force
Mayor Andy Thomson requested the creation of a Downtown Civic Engagement Task Force, which aims to facilitate a structured, community-driven process for gathering input regarding the future of Memorial Park and surrounding public spaces. The task force will be chaired by Mayor Andy Thomson himself, with nine members appointed by the city council.
- Per a memo from City Manager Mark Sohaney, the task force’s goal is to gather input from the community on the downtown campus plan, which will serve as a starting point for future development.
- The idea behind the task force is to move away from the Terra/Frisbie proposal, which was criticized for its lack of communication and rushed timeline.
Thomson’s vision for the task force is to create a more inclusive and transparent process that prioritizes community input and feedback. By doing so, he hopes to build trust with residents and ensure that any future development aligns with their needs and values.

Community Input on Memorial Park
The downtown civic engagement task force will also focus on gathering input from the community regarding Memorial Park and surrounding public spaces. This is a significant departure from the Terra/Frisbie proposal, which was met with criticism for its lack of transparency and communication.
- Residents are encouraged to attend town hall meetings and provide feedback on the proposed plan.
- The city council will also establish a website and social media channels for residents to share their thoughts and ideas.
By engaging with the community in this way, Mayor Thomson hopes to create a more collaborative and inclusive process that prioritizes resident input and feedback. This is an exciting development for Boca Raton’s downtown area, and we can’t wait to see what the future holds.
What’s Next?
The first regular meeting of the new city council will take place today, and it promises to be a lively discussion. With the creation of the downtown civic engagement task force and community input on Memorial Park, residents can expect to see a more collaborative and inclusive approach to urban planning in Boca Raton.
Official city info: City of Boca Raton.
Source: Original Report