Boca Raton City Council Candidate Robert S. Weinroth Shares Views

Weinroth discusses city's direction, ballot measures, and his qualifications

Published on Feb. 14, 2026

Robert S. Weinroth, a candidate for Boca Raton City Council Seat D, has shared his views on the city's direction, upcoming ballot measures, and his own background and qualifications. Weinroth generally believes Boca Raton is "on the right track," citing the city's high quality of life, strong community, and sound municipal management. He intends to vote "yes" on a ballot measure for police headquarters and public safety improvements, but is undecided on a measure regarding the lease of downtown land. Weinroth highlights his legal background, business experience, and past public service as distinguishing him from his opponents.

Why it matters

Boca Raton residents will be voting on two important ballot measures in the upcoming election, and Weinroth's views as a candidate for City Council Seat D provide insight into how he would approach these issues if elected. His perspective on the city's overall direction and his own qualifications are also relevant for voters to consider.

The details

Weinroth, a Boca Raton resident for over 30 years, is running for City Council Seat D. He has a legal background, having earned a Juris Doctor degree, as well as experience as a successful business owner and past public service at the municipal and county levels. Weinroth believes Boca Raton is generally "on the right track," citing the city's high quality of life, strong sense of community, good schools, and sound municipal management. He intends to vote "yes" on a ballot measure for police headquarters and public safety improvements, but is undecided on a measure regarding the lease of downtown land, expressing concerns about increased traffic congestion. Weinroth also believes property taxes in Florida have become too high and supports increasing the homestead exemption.

  • Weinroth is running for Boca Raton City Council Seat D in the upcoming election.
  • Boca Raton residents will be voting on two ballot measures in the upcoming election.

The players

Robert S. Weinroth

A candidate for Boca Raton City Council Seat D with a legal background, business experience, and past public service.

Boca Raton City Council

The governing body of the City of Boca Raton, Florida.

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What they’re saying

“Generally speaking, the City of Boca Raton is 'on the right track.' This is a city where our residents take pride in calling it their home.”

— Robert S. Weinroth, Candidate for Boca Raton City Council Seat D (sun-sentinel.com)

“While the City needs to update its municipal facilities, I am concerned by the density being proposed within the 8 acres the city has proposed to lease to the developers, Terra/Frisbie. The plan before the voters has improved significantly from what was originally proposed and the preservation of open space west of Boca Raton Blvd (including the recognition of Memorial Park) are very positive, I am concerned about the additional traffic congestion the proposed development will have (specially on Palmetto Park Rd which is a constrained roadway and already exceeding capacity).”

— Robert S. Weinroth, Candidate for Boca Raton City Council Seat D (sun-sentinel.com)

What’s next

Boca Raton residents will vote on the two ballot measures in the upcoming election, and the outcome will impact the city's future development and public safety initiatives.

The takeaway

Weinroth's candidacy for Boca Raton City Council Seat D provides voters with a perspective on the city's direction and key issues, as well as his qualifications to serve in this role. His views on the upcoming ballot measures and his emphasis on consensus-building suggest he would take a balanced approach if elected.