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Launch Project Update From Hotwire Communications Construction Updates
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We’re pleased to share that Phases 1 and 2 of the underground fiber installation have been successfully completed. Phase 3 is now in progress, and we’re making strong, steady progress toward full project completion. As construction continues, please expect to see Hotwire construction crews working throughout your community. We appreciate your patience and understanding. We are working closely with all property managers and Boards of Directors to ensure smooth communication and that efficient processes are in place for damage reporting and issue resolution. The project is currently in very good standing, and we are proud to report that we remain on schedule with the established timeline.
If you have any questions about Hotwire or the launch project, please email Bocapointe@hotwiremail.com.
Consultations: Hotwire is excited to announce that we have reached a pivotal point in the transition to your NEW Fision® services! We are actively scheduling one-on-one consultations for residents in Phase 1 and Phase 2. Please contact our Launch Department at (561) 509-5429 to schedule your one-on-one consultation.
Coming Soon: We’re also excited to announce that a Hotwire Fision office will be opening soon, conveniently located near the Boca Pointe Association. More details to come!
Boca Pointe Villages Phase 1: • Caravelle • Esplanada • Palomar • El Dorado • Montego Bay • Villa Flora • Palladium • La Paz (includes Lakes at La Paz) • Villa Sonrisa
Boca Pointe Villages Phase 2: • Meridiana • El Viento • La Mirada • La Corniche • Pointe 100 Condominium • The Plum • Villa Stel
From The Desk Of Commissioner Marci Woodward A Message from Marci On May 31st, Palm Beach County will say goodbye to Administrator Verdenia Baker or as I’ve come to know her, Miss Verdenia. When I stepped into this role two and a half years ago, we didn’t know each other. Now, we part as friends. We didn’t always agree, but we always spoke honestly. As someone who’s never claimed to be a polished politician, I truly appreciated our direct, woman-to-woman
conversations. She helped me navigate this county with patience, answered all my questions (and there were plenty), and always made sure her team was available when I needed support. My agenda reviews often ran long, but she never rushed them and that meant a lot. Verdenia’s career with Palm Beach County began in 1987 as a budget analyst, and her dedication has only grown since. In 2015, she became County Administrator overseeing 7,100 positions and managing a $9 billion budget. Under her leadership, Palm Beach County, Florida’s fourth-largest county with 1.5 million residents, remained one of only four counties in the state and just 58 nationally to hold a AAA bond rating. That kind of financial stability doesn’t happen by accident; it reflects a decade of thoughtful, steady leadership. I’m still learning in this role, but Administrator Baker’s example has helped shape the commissioner I am today. We’ll do our best to honor the legacy she leaves behind. I hope she enjoys some well-earned rest, travel, and time for herself. And when she’s ready, I’ll be there to meet her for lunch and help her pick out her own little Fritz. She will be missed. From The Desk Of on page 4
JUNE 2025
Director Of Security
Attention Boca Pointe Residents: Please Observe Our Community Speed Limits By Ebenson Bristol Ensuring the safety and well-being of our community is a shared responsibility. Please be mindful of the designated speed limits while driving in Boca Pointe: •Boca Pointe Drive: 30 mph • Via De Sonrisa Del Norte: 25 mph • Promenade Drive: 20 mph We kindly ask that you respect these speed limits and remind your guests to do the same throughout Boca Pointe. Additionally, the Traffic Hawk system is actively in use within Boca Pointe. Unlike traditional radar signs, Traffic Hawk serves as an active deterrent, allowing speed violators to be identified. This device can be deployed at various locations within the community, where it detects vehicle speeds in its line of sight and records video evidence of violators. The collected data, combined with video footage, enables enforcement measures—including fines or other penalties. The schedule of fines and suspensions for violating speed limits shall be as follows: 1st and 2nd speeding violation in any calendar year • 6 to 20 mph over the limit $ 50.00 • More than 21 mph over the limit $100.00 3rd violation by any vehicle registered to a residential unit in any calendar year will result in the suspension of all automatic gate entrance device(s) registered to the residential unit for ninety (90) days. Access will be afforded through the guest lanes. Your cooperation helps maintain a safe environment for all. Thank you for driving responsibly!
Please Help We are all so fortunate to live at Boca Pointe. However, there are many who are struggling to just get by. The homeless in our area have a constant need of clothing. Please consider donating any used clothing to those less fortunate. The only requirement is that the clothes are clean and placed in a bag (no loose items). All clothing collected will be donated to local homeless shelters and programs. All clothing can be dropped off at the Boca Pointe Community Association Office at 6909 SW 18th Street, suite A120. Thank you for your generosity and care for those in need.