
BOYNTON BEACH, FL (BocaNewsNow.com) (Copyright © 2025 MetroDesk Media, LLC) — Boynton Beach will host its first public workshop to discuss the future of the Seacrest Corridor next week. The meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, October 15, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. in Room 115 C at City Hall, located at 100 E. Ocean Avenue. The event is designed to give the community a chance to learn about the city’s vision for the area and provide direct input on potential improvements.
The Seacrest Corridor project aims to create a safer, more welcoming, and vibrant street for all users, including those who walk, bike, drive, or use public transit. City officials are seeking public feedback to ensure the final design reflects the priorities of residents and local business owners. This workshop marks a key opportunity for the community to help shape the long-term character and functionality of Seacrest Boulevard.
During the two-hour session, attendees will have the chance to review early design concepts for the corridor and see a summary of the project’s progress to date. A question-and-answer period will follow the presentation, allowing for a direct exchange between residents and the project team. The feedback gathered during the event will be used to guide the next phase of the planning process.
The meeting is open to the entire community. The city encourages attendees to bring friends, neighbors, and fellow business owners to participate in the conversation. For those unable to attend, project updates are available online at the Seacrest Corridor website, and a public survey has been set up to collect additional feedback and questions from the community.
Links provided by the City of Boynton Beach: For updates, please visit: https://vzfla.com/seacrest-corridor. For feedback and questions, complete the survey online: https://survey.zohopublic.com/zs/UVfwJ9.

