Lawrence Road Renewal: A Community Vision in Bloom

Building a Better Lawrence Road Together Last night, our DDEC team joined residents, City staff, and neighborhood associations at Citrus Cove Elementary for the Lawrence Road Renewal Public Workshop, a lively evening centered on reimagining one of Boynton Beach’s most traveled corridors. The project, led by the City of Boynton Beach, aims to turn Lawrence […]
Seacrest Corridor Plan: Public Meeting #1

Wednesday, October 15, 2025, from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m., the City of Boynton Beach hosted the first Seacrest Corridor Public Workshop at City Hall. The event welcomed residents, business owners, and community partners to learn more about the City’s vision for the Seacrest Corridor and to share input on the improvements that matter most to […]
Celebrating a Century of Economic Excellence in Martin County

Honoring Innovation and Impact at the Annual Business Awards This week, the Business Development Board of Martin County (BDBMC) hosted its annual Martin County Business Award Luncheon, honoring the outstanding companies and individuals driving innovation, growth, and community impact across the region. This event, hosted by William Corbin, Executive Director of BDBMC, brought together business […]
Lawrence Road Renewal: Public Meeting Announcement

Shaping a Safer, Greener Corridor for Boynton Beach The City of Boynton Beach is moving forward with the Lawrence Road Renewal Project, designed to beautify and improve the medians between Gateway Boulevard and Hypoluxo Road. With plans for new landscaping, sidewalk upgrades, and lighting, this project will create a safer, greener, and more welcoming corridor […]
Seacrest Corridor Plan: The Safety Passport Experience

On Friday evening, September 5th, our team joined the City of Boynton Beach’s First Friday event at City Hall, which this month featured a lively silent disco. We hosted the Seacrest Corridor Plan: Safety Passport Experience, an interactive engagement designed to give residents a voice in shaping the future of Seacrest Boulevard. Purpose of the […]
What is Traffic Calming and Why Does it Matter?

Traffic calming is the use of physical design strategies that slow vehicles and make streets safer for everyone. Unlike stop signs or speed limit signs, which rely on driver behavior, traffic calming changes the street itself so drivers naturally reduce their speed. Common tools include: Why does this work? Because design influences behavior. When treatments […]
Join the Seacrest Safety Passport Event: Share Your Voice & Win a Bike

On Friday, September 5th, 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., the City of Boynton Beach is hosting an interactive public event at Centennial Park & Amphitheater in Downtown Boynton. What’s the Seacrest Safety Passport? Participants will receive a passport booklet upon arrival, guiding them through a series of interactive stations that cover everything from safety to […]
Back to School: Staying Safe in School Zones

As the school year begins, streets and sidewalks near schools become busier with students, parents, and staff. Whether walking, biking, or driving, it’s important to know and follow traffic safety rules to keep everyone safe. School zones are designed to protect children, but that safety depends on all of us staying alert and following the […]
Cape Coral Mobility Plan and Fee: Public Workshop #2

Public Workshop #2 Recap: Shaping the Future of Mobility Together Community input from the first workshop played a major role in shaping the next step. During Workshop #2, residents got to see how their feedback had already started to influence the Mobility Plan and Fee Study for Cape Coral. This event offered updated maps, clearer […]