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Make Your Fourth of July Fabulous with Fun & Fireworks
Join the City at the Fabulous Fourth event at Countess de Hoernle Park/Spanish River Athletic Facility on Tuesday, July 4 from 5:30pm - 9:30pm.
This FREE event features live music, rides, DJ and games, kids' craft, food trucks, strolling entertainers, and a movie on the lawn - Captain America: The First Avenger.
Then at 9pm, enjoy a spectacular fireworks show. Read everything you need to Know Before You Go!
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Water System Disinfection Program & Fire Hydrant Flushing Begins July 9
To maintain the City's high-quality water system, Utility Services will temporarily modify the disinfection process used by the water treatment facility starting Sunday, July 9 through Sunday, July 23. Customers may notice a slight chlorine taste or odor in the tap water during this time. Fire hydrants will be flushed during this time as well. Customers may notice flowing water in streets and swales, localized lower water pressures, and a slight discoloration of their tap water.
For more information on this process, please visit Utility Services or call 561-338-7310.
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Know Your Drinking Water
The City's Utility Services Department recently published the 2022 Drinking Water Quality Report (posted by July 1, yearly), which provides a comprehensive summary of water quality tests required by multiple government agencies.
View the 2022 Annual Water Quality Report to learn more about your drinking water.
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Having a Summer Garage Sale? You Need a Permit
Now that summer is in full swing, here's a friendly reminder that garage sales in neighborhoods within City limits require residents to obtain a permit.
To get a permit, residents can fill out an application online. Applications will typically be approved by email within 24 hours, Monday - Friday. Homeowners must comply with the garage sale permitting regulations that can be found on the City's website. Contact Code Enforcement at 561-393-7825 or CodeCompliance@myboca.us for more information.
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Economic Development News
The latest quarterly report from our Office of Economic Development is available. Read about new business grand openings, where Boca Raton ranks in the best places to live, and some great opportunities to connect with others.
View the entire Quarterly Report.
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What's With All the Seaweed?
Our oceans are home to a variety of marine algae, including sargassum seaweed, that you may see on our City beaches. This naturally occurs and floats freely on the ocean’s surface. The sargassum provides a crucial habitat for marine life and is an important element in shoreline stability.
However, over the past few years, South Florida has experienced high levels of sargassum in coastal waters and on local beaches. Maintaining our beaches remains a priority for the City, not only for our marine life, but for our residents and beachgoers.
Learn more about the daily cleaning process and sea turtle nest monitoring on our website.
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Safety Message from Fire Rescue
While fireworks are a traditional part of the July 4th celebration, every year people take potentially dangerous risks when they celebrate. Did you know... of the 10,200 fireworks injuries treated in hospital emergency departments, about 73% occurred in the month surrounding the July 4th holiday. (Source: 2022 U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission)
As the holiday weekend approaches, Boca Raton Fire Rescue reminds everyone to enjoy Independence Day in a safe and responsible way!
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How to Keep Your Furry Friends Safe This July 4th
While we may enjoy Fourth of July festivities, some of our furry friends may not be so keen. Here are some tips to keep in mind this coming weekend:
- Keep your pets INSIDE your home
- Give them a safe, comfortable place to hide
- Use ambient noise to mask the noise, like TV or radio
- Update their IDs and microchips (just in case!)
- Consider staying home with them
- Keep them busy with treats or toys
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Have a Happy 4th with Veterans in Mind
It’s important for loved ones and caregivers to understand that a veteran’s unique experience in situations may be quite different from their own, especially when there’s unpredictability. (Source: AARP)
- Set off fireworks at a predictable time.
- Use fireworks that produce little to no noise.
- Have a small gathering instead of attending a large event.
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Be Prepared Boca!
As we enter the second month of hurricane season, the tropics are already heating up with three named storms. As a reminder, residents should remain vigilant and continue preparations should a storm impact our area.
A good way to stay prepared is to be aware of all the products the National Weather Service (NWS) has to offer below. For more information about all NWS services, please visit NOAA's website.
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Peak Storm Surge Forecast
Depicts peak storm surge when watches/warnings are in effect. Learn more...
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Tropical Weather Outlook
Extended from 5 to 7 days to allow residents to prepare earlier.
Learn more...
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Forecast Error Cone
Depicts where the eye of the storm has the potential to be at a particular time.
Learn more...
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For more information on hurricane preparedness in your City, visit our website. | |
Heads Up Boca!
Pedestrian Safety Near the Train Tracks
Walkers, joggers and bicyclists out exploring the City - make sure you stay alert and safe when you are near the train tracks. Here are a few tips to keep in mind, and to keep you safe.
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Stay Alert: Be aware of your surroundings when you are near train tracks – STAY OFF your phone and put away headphones or earbuds.
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Don't Walk on the Tracks: Walking on the tracks is UNSAFE and ILLEGAL and can result in fines, injury or death. Stay off them.
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Cross at the Crosswalks: The ONLY safe place to cross the tracks is at a designated crossing – use them.
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Municipal Collaboration for Beach Renourishment Wins City an Award
The City has been recognized with a Best Restored Beach Award from the American Shore and Beach Preservation Association (ASBPA) for its recent multi-jurisdictional collaboration of the shoreline adjacent to, and south of, the City’s southernmost beach.
The project successfully renourished beaches in the City of Boca Raton, the City of Deerfield Beach and the Town of Hillsboro Beach. Learn more on the City's website.
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Clint Moore Road Bridge Complete
The Clint Moore Road bridge over I-95 is officially complete! Although initially open to traffic in October 2022, work continued to redesign drainage plans to incorporate an existing utility as well as a drainage installation, curbing, sidewalk enhancements, and final paving.
The complete reconstruction of this bridge is included in the scope of work of 95 Express Phase 3B-2.
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City Frequently Asked Questions
Each month, we'll highlight a frequently asked question about City happenings, services and more. This month's FAQ....
Do I live in the City?
Although you have a Boca Raton address, it doesn't necessarily mean you live within the City limits. Some areas with a Boca Raton address are actually part of unincorporated Palm Beach County and serviced by the county, not the City. Check out the City limits map to see if you're within the City's boundaries.
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What City Meetings are Planned This Month?
Stay in-the-know about City happenings. To receive notices on upcoming City meetings, news, events, and more, sign up for tailored updates at Notify Me.
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Holiday Sanitation Changes
For City sanitation customers, please note the holiday sanitation schedule for the Independence Day holiday (observed on Tuesday, July 4) as your collection days may change:
- City offices closed on Tuesday, July 4.
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There will be no change to Monday, July 3 sanitation service.
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Tuesday, July 4 collection will be a day LATER on Wednesday, July 5.
Remember, sign up for Text Alerts reminders sent directly to your phone.
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During Sustainable Summer, July is Plastic Free!
Reducing plastic use with Plastic Free July is what started our Sustainable Summer tradition! Learn how to reduce waste and avoid plastics by choosing some activities from the July Calendar.
Join us for a waterway cleanup!
Monday, July 31 | 9am - 11am
Gumbo Limbo Nature Center | Canoe and Kayak Cleanup
Meet at Gumbo Limbo Nature Center and use one of their canoes or kayaks to pick up litter along the shoreline of the nature center. Registration is required. To register, call Gumbo Limbo Nature Center at 561-544-8605.
Dune Restoration Workdays with the Institute for Regional Conservation
Help the City restore the health and resiliency of our beach dunes! Join one (or more!) of the Dune Restoration workdays with IRC. Remove invasive species and plant native dune plants. Email sustainability@myboca.us for more information. Community service hours available.
Dune Restoration Workday dates (all events are from 9am-11am):
- Saturday July 8
- Friday July 21
- Saturday August 5
- Saturday August 19
- Saturday September 30
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Find out "What Goes Where?"
"Batteries” are the #1 item searched on our Recycle Coach app. Today’s batteries are more powerful posing new dangers when misused or thrown away.
While alkaline, zinc-carbon & zinc-chloride (Heavy Duty) batteries are safe to throw in the garbage, lithium batteries CANNOT and must be disposed at a Household Hazardous Waste center or other battery collection site.
The “What Goes Where?” search feature provides answers on proper disposal methods. If you haven’t already, download the Recycle Coach app TODAY and help Boca Raton recycle better! And, to learn more about all the battery categories, visit SWA’s website.
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July is Parks and Recreation Month
Mayor Scott Singer declared July 2023 as Parks and Recreation Month. We encourage you to enjoy the City's 49 parks and facilities and share your appreciation for the City's professionals with the hashtag #BocaRecreation. Visit the Parks and Recreation Month webpage for more information.
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Willow Theatre July Shows | |
Con Brio String Quartet
Sat, July 29 - Chamber music is where you get to hear all the nuances of the instruments. A great program of some of the greatest composers. You will be delighted with this fantastic musical journey! Details
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Summer Family Theatre Series
Beat the heat with family-friendly shows!
Sun, July 9 - Rumpelstiltskin
Sat, Aug 5 - Old MacDonald's Singalong Farm
Sun, Sept 10 - Sherlock Holmes & The Opera Mystery
Details
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NEW:
Summer of Cinema The World
on a Screen
Summer of Cinema with Shelly Issacs presents a program of subtitled, international award-winning foreign language films in 4-week themed formats.
Fridays - July 7, 14, 21, 28
4pm - 6:30pm
Details
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Happily Ever After Party for Summer Reading Participants
There’s still time to sign up for the Boca Raton Library’s FREE Summer Reading program and attend the end-of-summer Happily Ever Party! At this outdoor party for all ages, you’ll enjoy family-friendly music with a DJ, crafts, food trucks and more! Details
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Through Our Eyes: Boca Raton Community High School Student Photography Exhibit
Visitors to the front lobby of the Downtown Library can view a variety of photographs taken by students in Boca High’s esteemed photography program. Details
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Mark Your Calendars for FREE Music!
Join us under the stars this summer for a series of FREE Friday concerts at Mizner Park Amphitheater. Tribute bands are back featuring the music of Van Halen, Prince, Yacht Rock and more! Details on Mizner Park Amphitheater's website.
Upcoming FREE concerts include:
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Calling Young Business Owners ages 13-19!
Showcase your business in front of a large local audience at the Young Entrepreneurs Marketplace on Friday, August 4 during the 3rd Annual Battle of the Bands competition at Mizner Park Amphitheater.
The Marketplace is a great opportunity for young entrepreneurs in the area to promote their local businesses such as babysitting, pet services, tech support, hand-made goods, and more.
The Marketplace will be open 6pm to 9pm. Young business owners can apply ONLINE through JULY 10 AT 5pm.
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Check-Out Backyard Games from the Library
Perfect for summer, the Boca Raton Library now offers G-I-A-N-T backyard games for library card holders! Family reunions, birthday parties, beach day, and outdoor picnics will be much more fun when you borrow a game for everyone to play.
View the entire collection and reserve your game today!
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Work with a Purpose. Work for the City of Boca Raton. #WeAreCBR
Join our award-winning teams that provide the best services to our community of residents and businesses. Exciting opportunities are available across the following areas:
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City Manager's Office
- Public Art Coordinator
- Business Systems Analyst - IT - Police Services
- College Student Intern - Human Resources
Development Services
- Deputy Director of Dev. Services
- Building Inspectors
- Senior Environmental Officer
- Zoning Technician
Fire Rescue Services
- Assistant Vehicle Technician - PT
- Firefighter/Paramedic
Municipal Services
- Assistant Facilities Manager
- Project Engineer
- Sanitation Equipment Operator
- Coastal Program Manager
Police Services
- Police Records Clerk
- Real Time Command Center Technician
- Public Safety Call Taker
- Police Officer Candidate (certified and non-certified)
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Recreation Services
- Park Gate Attendant - PT
- Librarian II - Instructional Services
- Golf Operations Supervisor
- Park Maintenance Administrator
- Pro Shop Attendant - PT
- Ocean Rescue and Pool Lifeguards - FT and PT
- Park Maintenance Administrator
- Science Program Presenter - PT
Utility Services
- Instrumentation/Control Technician
- Plant Electrician
- Utility Landscape Mechanic
- Utilities Network Crewmember
And more!
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City of Boca Raton
201 West Palmetto Park Road
Boca Raton, FL 33432
(561) 393-7700
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