Category for articles (not Letters to editor or testimonials)
Reading time: 7 mins Showing the project was ill-conceived in this economic environment, Aletto is converting to residential units after bring approved as Class A office space.
Category for articles (not Letters to editor or testimonials)
Reading time: 7 mins Showing the project was ill-conceived in this economic environment, Aletto is converting to residential units after bring approved as Class A office space.
Reading time: 5 mins Taking control of pushing their pet projects through the system, Boca’s Council bypassed staff and resident objections to the beleaguered Aletto hi-rise downtown. Vote wisely March 19th.
Reading time: < 1 min If you want to work toward a better bike friendly in Boca, the board is a great way to work with other like minded fellow residents for change.
Reading time: 3 mins Like Gulfstream, Boca Raton has underinvested in its pedestrian and bike infrastructure at the behest of the attorney toting few but at the cost of everyone else. The Boca Raton Bike Club issued a resolution drawing attention to the Town of Gulfstream for failing to support road improvements to A1A.
Reading time: 5 mins The bike crash occurred in Gulfstream where A1A is narrow and residents notably have opposed state initiatives to widen and modernize A1A. Are you the problem or the solution?
Reading time: 4 mins Dallas is a warning to cities who treat Vision Zero as just a press release and fail to implement systemic changes to funding and city staffing.
Reading time: 2 mins Boca’s Citizen Pedestrian/Bike Advisory Board has been very active advocating for improvements to Boca’s pedestrian infrastructure
Reading time: 4 mins Boca Raton, FL – How to efficiently and effectively make suggestions and report problems. If you see something, say something.
Reading time: 3 mins If you feel like nothing is getting better or nothing is being done to make walk/bike/roll safer in Boca Raton, this would be a good meeting to attend and make your voice heard
Reading time: < 1 min Addison Mizner enjoys a high level of participation in walking, biking and rolling to school. City Council and community leaders came out to experience it. I asked them what they thought about it and the state of mobility in Boca Raton.