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Commissioners push roughly $3 million to repave neighborhoods, seek clarity on county surtax
Summary
Boynton Beach commissioners on March 18 advanced a staff plan to repave neighborhood streets this fiscal year and asked staff to return with task orders and budget amendments to pay for the work.
Boynton Beach commissioners on March 18 advanced a staff plan to repave neighborhood streets this fiscal year and asked staff to return with task orders and budget amendments to pay for the work.
The projects discussed included finishing remaining work in Gulf Harbor (about $780,000), a multi‑phase package for Chapel Hill (about $650,000 for the sections identified by staff), broader work in the Meadows neighborhood, and repairs on Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard. Public Works Director Kevin Ramsey told the commission, "The total cost is just over $3,000,000," as staff summarized the priorities and constrained capacity to complete additional projects this year.
Why it matters: Commissioners said the work responds to long‑running pavement needs in neighborhoods that have been deferred for years and would put…
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