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 […]
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