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Boca Raton council reviews interim master plan for downtown government campus; staff seeks policy direction
Summary
City staff and Terra Frisbie presented a revised interim master plan that trims residential units, increases public green space and retools streets for walkability; council provided high‑level policy guidance and asked staff for more financial and regulatory detail before formal action on June 10 and an October master partnership agreement.
City officials and private consultants presented a pared‑down interim master plan for Boca Raton’s planned downtown government campus at a May 27 council workshop, and council members gave staff interim policy direction while reserving final decisions for future meetings.
Deputy City Manager Lukasik opened the presentation, saying the interim master plan submitted May 12 would guide work toward a master partnership agreement and an October approval of the final plan. Consultant Rob Frisbie said the revised design removes 217 residential units — "We've removed 217 residential units. We've gone from just over 1,100 units, down to 912…
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