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BOCA RATON, Fla. — A Boca Raton resident is asking a judge to block a proposed March 2026 ballot measure that would require a vote on the transfer of public land.

In his lawsuit, Boca Raton attorney Ned Kimmelman said the language used by Save Boca in their quest for a charter amendment and city ordinance is “misleading.”

The complaint stems from the city’s proposed private public partnership with developers. Boca Raton plans to lease public land and in exchange for new government campus, developers are also proposing a mix-used hotel and retail space.

Save Boca said it has collected more than 7,000 signatures from Boca Raton voters who are against the development.

The complaint said no data or public poll was conducted to determine whether the majority of voters in Boca Raton wa

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