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Boca Raton Voters Urged to Support 'One Boca' Redevelopment
Ballot measure would transform downtown with new sports facilities and open space
Published on Mar. 5, 2026
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A Sun Sentinel reader makes a strong argument in support of a ballot question on a major redevelopment of downtown Boca Raton, known as the 'One Boca' project. The proposed 23-acre development would include new multipurpose ballfields, tennis courts, basketball courts, and open space for families. While some older residents oppose the plan, the reader argues it is necessary to attract younger families and move Boca Raton into the future.
Why it matters
The 'One Boca' project represents a pivotal decision for the city of Boca Raton, as it seeks to balance the needs and desires of longtime residents with the goal of attracting new families and businesses to the downtown area. The outcome of the ballot measure could have significant implications for the city's long-term development and identity.
The details
The 'One Boca' project would transform 23 acres of land in downtown Boca Raton, replacing outdated sports facilities and open space with new multipurpose ballfields, 10 clay tennis courts, basketball courts, and expansive green space. The reader argues that the current facilities are underutilized, while young families are moving into new apartment buildings in the area and seeking more modern amenities.
- The ballot measure on the 'One Boca' project is scheduled for a vote on March 10, 2026.
- Over the past 10 years, the reader notes that the downtown area has seen an influx of young couples and families, with dozens of baby carriages now visible on the streets.
The players
Boca Raton
The city of Boca Raton, Florida, which is considering the 'One Boca' redevelopment project for its downtown area.
Ned Kimmelman
A Boca Raton resident who wrote a letter to the Sun Sentinel in support of the 'One Boca' project.
What they’re saying
“If voters want to bring Boca forward into the future so new generations want to live, play and stay here, they will vote yes on March 10.”
— Ned Kimmelman, Boca Raton resident (Sun Sentinel)
What’s next
The ballot measure on the 'One Boca' project is scheduled for a vote on March 10, 2026, and the outcome will determine whether the proposed redevelopment moves forward.
The takeaway
The 'One Boca' project represents a critical decision for the city of Boca Raton, as it seeks to balance the needs and desires of longtime residents with the goal of attracting new families and businesses to the downtown area. The outcome of the ballot measure could have significant implications for the city's long-term development and identity.
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