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Here’s What’s on the Agenda for the New Boca Raton City Council’s First Meeting

Boca Vibe
April 15, 2026

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 are the top stories you need to know. Read more at BocaVibe.com.

  • Creation of a “downtown civic engagement task force”
  • Community input on Memorial Park and surrounding public spaces
  • Downtown campus plan with community-driven process

The idea behind the downtown civic engagement task force is to proceed with a downtown campus plan that begins with community input, as opposed to the Terra/Frisbie proposal that was criticized for moving quickly and with poor communication from the city. Mayor Andy Thomson will serve as chair of the nine-person task force, all appointed by the city council.

According to a memo from City Manager Mark Sohaney, the task force’s goal is to “facilitate a structured, community-driven process for gathering input regarding the future of Memorial Park and the surrounding public spaces.” This move aims to address concerns raised by residents and stakeholders about the Terra/Frisbie proposal, which was met with criticism for its lack of transparency and communication.

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Here’s What’s on the Agenda for the New Boca Raton City Council’s First Meeting 3

The city council’s first meeting is an exciting development for Boca Raton, as it marks a new era of community engagement and participation in the planning process. With Mayor Andy Thomson at the helm, residents can expect a more collaborative approach to urban planning and development.

What to Expect from the Downtown Civic Engagement Task Force

The task force will be responsible for gathering input from the community on the future of Memorial Park and surrounding public spaces. This may involve public meetings, surveys, and other engagement strategies to ensure that all voices are heard.

  • Public meetings with stakeholders and residents
  • Surveys and online engagement tools
  • Community outreach and education programs

The success of the task force will depend on its ability to engage the community and gather meaningful input. With Mayor Andy Thomson’s leadership, residents can expect a more inclusive and participatory process that reflects the values of the city.

Official city info: City of Boca Raton.

Source: Original Report