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COVID-19: PALM BEACH COUNTY TO ANNOUNCE VIOLATION DASHBOARD FOR PUBLIC USE

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UPDATE: Not quite ready yet. Expect this to be released next week.

BOCA RATON, FL (BocaNewsNow.com) — BocaNewsNow.com has learned that Palm Beach County Mayor Dave Kerner will likely announce the creation of a “violation tracking dashboard” during a news conference set for Friday afternoon.

BocaNewsNow.com filed a public records request last week to obtain all complaints filed in Palm Beach County against businesses that were allegedly not complying with the “facial covering” order.


BocaNewsNow.com filed a public records request last week to obtain all complaints filed in Palm Beach County against businesses that were allegedly not complying with the “facial covering” order.


We received and published that report earlier this week.

In the process of obtaining the public records, we learned that Palm Beach County was working on a public dashboard to track the status of alleged violations in the county. Broward County’s violation tracker has been online for several weeks.

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[Broward County’s violation database. It is accessible to the public to track COVID-19 complaints].

While not guaranteed, we’ve learned it is more likely than not that the dashboard will be announced today. If similar to the Broward County system, anyone will be able to view complaints filed, the date of the alleged violation, and what — if anything — Palm Beach County did as a response.

In the meantime, here is the list of complaints that we received.


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