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The Boca Raton Tribune Yo u r C l o s e s t N e i g h b o r

Number 729 • Year XVI

East and West Boca Raton, Delray Beach, Boynton Beach, Lake Worth, Deerfield Beach

July 31 - Aug 7, 2025

New “Government Campus” is filled with controversy provoking resident backlash Boca Raton is without a doubt one of South Florida’s most desirable coastal cities. But as we first reported the other day a grassroots movement is stirring political debate over the future of public land. At contention currently is 31 acres of public land where City Hall sits beginning at the corner of Palmetto Park Road and NW 2nd Avenue. The City of Boca Raton, as reported here at the Boca Raton Tribune and elsewhere is planning on entering into a what is being billed as a “public-private partnership” with developers Terra and Frisbie to build what is being called a government campus but appears to be a full-throttled development of what was previously park space in downtown. See on Page 4

Thousands of Palm Beach County Students Equipped for Success at Annual Back to School PBC Event! See Page 3

Boca Raton Dance Duo Triumphs at Manhattan DanceSport Championships

Owls Earn Team Academic Excellence Award for Sixth Straight Year

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