Reading time: 4 mins Extending term lengths erodes what little power residents have against the well funded lobbyists.
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Reading time: 3 mins Boca Raton recently implemented bike boxes on NE and NW 2nd Streets in the downtown as part of the changes to these streets to accommodate the Brightline station.
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Pedestrian/Bike AdvocacyThe Watchdog
Boca Raton Awarded a $300,000 Grant from U.S. DOT for Vision Zero
by Jim Woodby Jim WoodReading time: < 1 min US Department of Transportation announced that Boca Raton was selected to receive a $300,000 grant for the purpose of creating a Vision Zero action plan.
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Pedestrian/Bike AdvocacyThe Watchdog
City Embarks on Ambitious Vision Zero – BocaFirst is there
by BocaFirstby BocaFirstReading time: 3 mins In keeping with our mission to give voice to quality of life issues in City Hall, we have launched the “BocaFirst Vision Zero Project”.
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Reading time: 2 mins “Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain” the Wizard told Dorothy. Lest they find out there are hidden hands pulling the strings.
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Boca ViewpointPedestrian/Bike Advocacy
Visitors Beware Boca’s Pedestrian and Bike Infrastructure
by Les Wilsonby Les WilsonReading time: 4 mins You might expect a welcoming beautiful introduction to the beach with wonderful pedestrian and bike infrastructure. But you would be wrong.
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Reading time: 6 mins Enough has to be enough. They chip away at our single-family districts, small steps at a time, until they won’t exist. New Dixie Boca failed.
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Reading time: 6 mins The vision of a Boca spine with pedestrian walkway with shops and restaurants linking Royal Palm Place with Mizner Park is dead.
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Reading time: 2 mins This is ‘politics’ pure and simple. There was and is plenty of time to reinstall the horse in front of the cart
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Reading time: 3 mins Ordinance No. 5637 will be introduced by Mayor Scott Singer to extend the term lengths set in the City Charter.