Comprehensive Plan 2050

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The City of Boynton Beach is preparing an update to its Comprehensive Plan—an essential policy document that will guide how the city grows and develops through the year 2050. This long-range plan will address key areas such as land use, housing, transportation, infrastructure, economic vitality, and environmental resilience. Rooted in community values and informed by public input, the Comprehensive Plan will serve as a strategic framework for achieving a vibrant and sustainable future.2050

The City of Boynton Beach Comprehensive Plan guides future development, maintains quality of life, and provides for economic development. It also regulates land use and provides the basis for zoning regulations. The City has initiated the update of its Comprehensive Plan.

The process will include a Proactive Public Participation Program (4Ps) to engage the community through a robust and dynamic series of events that will include attending City’s events, surveys, online presence and in-person workshops. The updated Comprehensive Plan will be a meaningful document based on the community vision and feedback to guide the City’s growth and development.

Chapter 163, Part 2, Florida Statutes (F.S.), requires all counties and municipalities throughout Florida to adopt local government comprehensive plans that guide future growth and development. Counties and municipalities must review their plans every seven years to determine if plan amendments are necessary to reflect changes in state requirements since the last update of the comprehensive plan. The City has initiated a thorough update of the plan.

The City’s Comprehensive Plan includes ten (10) chapters/elements: Future Land Use, Transportation, Utilities, Recreation and Open Space, Housing, Conservation and Coastal Management, Intergovernmental Coordination, Capital Improvements, and Private Property Rights.

Current City’s Comprehensive Plan: Click Here to View


Draft Comprehensive Plan Goals, Objectives, And Policies


Draft Comprehensive Plan Map Series


Draft Comprehensive Plan Data And Analysis

 
Frequently Asked Questions: Click Here to View


Community Participation Schedule

  • July 15, 2025- Project Kick-Off Presentation to City Commission
  • August 1, 2025- Kiosk 1 – First Friday Art Walk, Centennial Park and Amphitheater
    • Project Team will provide information and respond to questions
  • September 5, 2025– Kiosk 2- First Friday Art Walk, Centennial Park and Amphitheater
    • Project Team will provide information and respond to questions
  • October 20, 2025 – Workshop at City Hall - Interactive session with the public
  • October 26 and 27, 2025– Kiosk 3 – Pirate Fest, at Downtown
    • Project Team will provide information and respond to questions
  • November 13, 2025 at 6 PM – Workshop at City Hall - Interactive session with the public
  • March 26, 2026 – Commission Workshop #1 at City Hall
  • June 16th, 2026 - Commission Workshop #2 at City Hall
  • July 7th, 2026 at 5:30 PM - Local Planning Agency Hearing; First Reading (Transmittal Hearing) 
  • Adoption Process: Local Planning Agency Hearing; First Reading (Transmittal Hearing); Second Reading (Adoption Hearing)

Click Here for Available Documents & Videos 

Please Contact Us

Feel free to email us with additional questions and comments at PZMailbox@bbfl.us