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Police Chief Fired, Murder Unsolved, New City Manager Will Speak With Public

Mark Sohaney

In Boca Raton, New City Manager Sets First Of Several Public Chats…

Mark Sohaney
New Boca Raton City Manager Mark Sohaney is prepared to answer questions from the public.

BOCA RATON, FL (BocaNewsNow.com) (Copyright © 2026 MetroDesk Media, LLC) — There’s an unsolved fatal shooting, there’s an opening for a police chief, and there are lots of questions about the future of “downtown” Boca Raton. New City Manager Mark Sohaney is prepared to answer questions during the first of several meetings with residents. The City of Boca Raton made this announcement Friday afternoon:

>> The community is invited to pull up a chair and join the conversation as the City of Boca Raton launches “Let’s Talk Boca: Conversations with Your City Manager,” a new event series designed to strengthen communication and connection between Boca Raton residents, businesses, and City leadership.

The first event will introduce City Manager Mark Sohaney, alongside Deputy City Managers Jim Zervis and Andy Lukasikgiving residents an opportunity to meet the City’s leadership team, learn about their immediate and long-term priorities, and engage in meaningful dialogue about Boca Raton’s future.

EVENT DETAILS
What:
 Let’s Talk Boca: Conversations with Your City Manager
Who: City Manager Mark Sohaney, along with Deputy City Managers Jim Zervis and Andy Lukasik
When: Thursday, April 29 | 6:00PM – 8:00PM
Where: Downtown Boca Raton Library, 400 NW 2nd Avenue, Boca Raton, FL

The evening will include a conversation with City staff followed by a live Q&A session. Residents and business owners may attend in person or tune in via livestream on the City’s Facebook and YouTube pages.

Additional information and future event dates are available at: www.myboca.us/LetsTalkBoca<<