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New Boca Council Agrees to Disagree

Boca Vibe
April 14, 2026

New Boca Council Agrees to Disagree

Save Boca’s three newbies got a lesson in how government works and why it takes so much time to get things done. Save Boca founder/new city councilman Jon Pearlman tried to hurry up improvements to Memorial Park and other city facilities. He succeeded to a degree, in some cases. Read more at BocaVibe.com.

  • Despite his efforts, the new council members were unable to pass all of the initiatives they had proposed during their campaign.
  • The delay was attributed to the need for more research and data on certain issues, as well as the complexity of the projects themselves.

The new council members have expressed frustration with the slow pace of progress, but also acknowledged that some things are worth waiting for. “We’re not going to rush into anything that’s not going to benefit the community,” said Councilman Pearlman.

What’s Next for Save Boca?

The new council members have vowed to continue working on their initiatives, even if it means taking a more measured approach. They have promised to engage with the community and gather feedback before making any final decisions.

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  • Some of the initiatives that are still in the works include:
  • – Improving the city’s drainage system
  • – Enhancing public safety measures
  • – Increasing funding for local parks and recreation programs

The new council members have also expressed a commitment to transparency and accountability, promising to keep the community informed about their progress and any changes they make.

Community Reaction

The community has been largely supportive of the new council members’ efforts, but some have expressed frustration with the slow pace of progress. “I understand that things take time, but I want to see results,” said one resident.

  • Others have praised the new council members for their commitment to transparency and accountability:
  • – They have held regular town hall meetings to engage with the community
  • – They have created a website to keep residents informed about city business

The new council members are working hard to build trust with the community and get things done in Boca Raton. While it may take some time, they are committed to making a positive impact on the city.

Official city info: City of Boca Raton.

Source: Original Report