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 residents are eager to see what’s on the agenda. The city council has been working hard to revitalize the downtown area, and this meeting promises to be a significant step forward. Read more at BocaVibe.com.
Creation of a Downtown Civic Engagement Task Force
Mayor Andy Thomson requested the creation of a Downtown Civic Engagement Task Force, which will facilitate a structured, community-driven process for gathering input regarding the future of Memorial Park and the surrounding public spaces. The task force is made up of nine members, all appointed by the city council, with Mayor Thomson serving as chair.
The idea behind the 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. This approach aims to ensure that the final product reflects the needs and desires of the local community.

Other Agenda Items
In addition to the downtown civic engagement task force, the city council will also be discussing several other agenda items, including:
- Update on the Red Reef Park renovation project
- Discussion of the proposed changes to the city’s parking policy
- Review of the city’s budget for the upcoming fiscal year
The city council will also be hearing from members of the public who wish to address any issues or concerns they may have. This is an opportunity for residents to make their voices heard and shape the future of Boca Raton.
What’s Next?
The first regular meeting of the new city council marks a significant milestone in the city’s efforts to revitalize its downtown area. With the creation of the downtown civic engagement task force, Boca Raton is taking a proactive approach to engaging with its community and ensuring that any future developments reflect the needs and desires of local residents.
Official city info: City of Boca Raton.
Source: Original Report