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Boca Raton council backs interim master plan for 30‑acre government campus after heated debate
Summary
The Boca Raton City Council voted 4‑1 on June 10 to direct staff to proceed with the current iteration of an interim master plan for the city’s 30‑acre government campus partnership with Terra Frisbie, after weeks of public comment and a split among council members over density, parkland and financing.
The Boca Raton City Council voted 4‑1 on June 10 to direct staff to proceed with the current iteration of an interim master plan for the city’s 30‑acre government campus, a public‑private partnership with Terra Frisbie that would reconfigure downtown public land, parks and municipal facilities.
Mayor Singer, who moved to advance the milestone step, said the vote authorizes staff to continue negotiations with the partner on the plan’s program uses, development intensities and general layout — not to grant zoning entitlements or final development rights. "I'm prepared to move forward on the next step as we continue to unfold," Singer said, asking staff to keep public outreach and negotiations ongoing.
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