Boca Raton pushes for voter referendums on large public land sales in wake of One Boca rejection
Boca Raton’s city council members are moving forward with legislation to require voter approval of any future deal involving city-owned land larger than half an acre. The disclosure was made just before midnight during Boca Raton’s April 14 meeting, where the council also voted to create a committee on what to do with 30 acres of public land where Terra and Frisbie Group’s plans for One Boca were shot down by voters. In a city election last month, 74.5% of voters rejected plans by Miami-based Terra and Palm Beach-based Frisbie to build the mixed-use project on the 7.8-acre tract just […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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