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Royal Palm Beach Group 1 forum: incumbency, traffic and redevelopment dominate debate
Summary
Incumbent Adam Miller and challenger Selena Samuels squared off in a village forum ahead of the March 10, 2026 election, focusing on traffic, State Road 7 redevelopment, the stalled Tuttle Royale project, parks and village finances. Both emphasized resident-first approaches but differed on zoning and density.
At a candidate forum sponsored by the Town Crier, Adam Miller, the incumbent for Royal Palm Beach’s Group 1 council seat, and challenger Selena Samuels laid out differing approaches to growth, traffic and local services ahead of the March 10 municipal election.
Miller said he is running to continue the council’s recent stewardship, citing 22 years as a resident and a background in education and school administration. “We have strong reserves,” he said, noting the village’s 1.92 millage rate and past budget decisions that he said keep services funded. He described his priorities as supporting teachers, advancing regional transportation solutions and completing a planned recreation center.
Samuels emphasized transparency, senior services, and limiting…
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