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Boca Raton residents urge council to revise ballot question, caution on downtown ordinances
Summary
At a Feb. 23 workshop, residents told the Boca Raton City Council the ballot question is misleading, praised the postponement of three downtown ordinances and warned that proposed tall buildings could cast long shadows over Memorial Park.
At a Feb. 23 Boca Raton City Council workshop, residents pressed the council to revise a ballot question they said is misleading and supported the council's decision to postpone three downtown ordinances.
Andrea Levine O'Rourke of 100 Southeast 5th Avenue told the council she disagrees that the ballot question is "fair and unbiased," saying, "It's simply not. It's just not," and urged clearer, more truthful wording. O'Rourke also praised the decision to set aside three ordinances for further work and urged the city to…
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