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CRA discusses downtown upgrades, camera study and amphitheater evaluation
Summary
City staff briefed the CRA on a schedule for water-bottle stations, paver and landscaping work, security-camera research and potential amphitheater upgrades; the board directed staff to evaluate options and consider an RFP for a theater/architect consultant ahead of budget season.
City staff told the Boca Raton Community Redevelopment Agency on Jan. 27 that a string of downtown capital improvements is underway, including water‑bottle‑filling stations, paver repairs and landscaping, and that staff is researching security-camera options for public open areas.
Ruby Riley, downtown manager, said the first potable water‑bottle filling station with a dog fountain will be installed at the north end of Meisner Park once a plumber completes the potable water line, with completion expected in February; two other stations are planned (one just south of the main decorative fountain and one at the south end) with more extensive utility work scheduled to begin in late March and an anticipated…
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