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Project Tango delay: Both sides gear up toward July showdown

Boca Vibe
April 14, 2026

Project Tango Delay: Both Sides Gear Up for July Showdown

Boca Raton, FL – The highly anticipated Project Tango development in Boca Raton has hit a snag, with both the developers and opponents of the project gearing up for a heated battle ahead of its planned completion date in July. Read more at BocaVibe.com.

Developers Say Delay Gives Them Time to Ease Opposition

The delay, which was announced earlier this week, has given the developers time to address some of the concerns that have been raised by local residents and business owners. “We’re using this extra time to engage with the community and address their concerns,” said a spokesperson for the development team. “We want to make sure that everyone is on board with the project before we move forward.”

The developers have also stated that they plan to use the delay to make some changes to the original design of the project, including adding more green space and improving traffic flow. “We’re committed to making this project a success, and we’re willing to make some adjustments to ensure that it meets the needs of the community,” said the spokesperson.

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Opponents Say Nothing Will Change Their Minds

Not everyone is convinced that the delay will be enough to win over opponents of the project. “We’ve heard all the promises before, and we’re not buying it,” said Sarah Johnson, a local resident who has been opposed to the project from the start. “The developers are just trying to buy time, but nothing will change our minds about this project.”

Johnson and other opponents of the project have raised concerns about the impact that Project Tango could have on traffic, parking, and the overall character of the neighborhood. They also worry about the potential for increased noise and disruption during construction.

What to Expect in July

  • The developers will present their revised plans to the city council in July, with a public hearing scheduled for the following week.
  • The city council is expected to vote on whether or not to approve the revised plans, with a decision likely to be made by the end of the month.
  • Opponents of the project will continue to rally against it, with some planning a protest outside the city hall on the day of the public hearing.

In the meantime, residents and business owners are advised to stay tuned for updates on the project’s progress. With the July showdown looming, everyone is watching closely to see what happens next in the Project Tango saga.

Official city info: City of Boca Raton.

Source: Original Report