Boca Raton residents rally against proposed Terra and Frisbie megaproject
Despite opposition from dozens of residents seeking a referendum, Boca Raton’s mayor and three council members vowed Tuesday to continue negotiations with Terra and Frisbie Group for a future megaproject slated to be built on about 31 acres of public land. During a contentious “Government campus redevelopment partnership opportunity” update at the Boca Raton City Council’s meeting, John Pearlman, founder of Save Boca, announced that volunteers from the grassroots organization collected 5,200 signatures for an initiative ordinance that would require a voter referendum prior to any sale or lease of city owned land of more than half an acre. According […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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