All Posts (12598)

Sort by

By Steve Plunkett
    
    Is the town’s barrel of litigation half-empty or half-full?
   7960735269?profile=original Resident Chris O’Hare, who inundated Gulf Stream with expansive requests for public records, then sued the town when it did not quickly respond, in mid-June no

Read more…

7960728453?profile=originalConstruction crew members plan for the demolition of several buildings in the Plaza del Mar shopping center

to make room for construction of a Publix grocery. Businesses in the mall will remain open

during the projected year-long process.

Jerry Lower

Read more…

7960733076?profile=originalIsabelle Paul, the Florida Commander of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, Knights Hospitaller Commandery,

has been a dutiful dame in the organization since she was knighted in 2005. She’s wearing the red and white colors

of the Order of St. John. P

Read more…

    During a budget workshop on June 12, Manalapan commissioners tentatively agreed to maintain the current tax rate of $2.79 per $1,000 of taxable value for the 2017-18 fiscal year.  That’s roughly 5 percent above the projected rollback that would k

Read more…

By Steve Plunkett

    The barrier island-based Florida Coalition for Preservation wants Gulf Stream and its neighbors to budget money this summer to determine where to locate a new fire-rescue station and how much it would cost.
    “It’s important for

Read more…

    I am addressing the Editor’s Note, “Extra drive time a necessary nuisance this time of year,” that appeared in the June 2017 issue of The Coastal Star.
    Upfront, I totally agree with the opinion that most construction projects on the barrier i

Read more…

By Jane Smith
    
    The rainy weather in the first half of June did not delay the contractor working on the promenade along Delray Beach’s municipal beach, a city staffer said.
    But the contractor has asked for a three-day extension because of the

Read more…

By Jane Smith
    
    The height of the sea wall in Veterans Park will soon be raised to a uniform level and the two docks there rebuilt, after the city’s Community Redevelopment Agency agreed in late June to pay for the work.
    The agency could pay

Read more…

By Jane Smith
    
    Free parking along Atlantic Avenue west of the Intracoastal Waterway is about to become a thing of the past.
    Delray Beach city commissioners directed staff to look into installing meters along the avenue to increase turnover f

Read more…

7960726067?profile=originalMayor Keith Waters says a proposal to add a 60-room hotel and 70 condos to the 15-acre Ziff estate

would represent a seismic shift in the land use, planning and zoning of Manalapan. The lush vegetation

of the grounds conceals the 33-room mansion and

Read more…

    Along Florida’s east coast, sand drifts from north to south. Where it comes from and where it goes is ruled by wind and water.
    Sometimes our beaches feel wide and serene. At other times, finding a dry place to walk below a seawall is impossi

Read more…

By Dan Moffett

    After hearing concerns about rising legal bills, the Briny Breezes Town Council has decided to seek “comparative proposals” for services from outside attorneys.
    The move comes in response to a growing number of complaints from

Read more…

By Dan Moffett

    South Palm Beach thought its long-awaited beach stabilization project was finally about to get started when Palm Beach County commissioners voted early last month to accept the town’s easements and begin permitting.
    Then came

Read more…

    City commissioners will select a firm this month to search for a permanent city manager.
    Interim City Manager Neal de Jesus told Delray Beach commissioners in early June that he would serve through the upcoming budget cycle. That should give t

Read more…

    A public outreach campaign for the Palm Beach County Metropolitan Planning Organization’s multimodal study of the U.S.-1 corridor from Boca Raton to Jupiter continues with a workshop from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on July 22 at the Lake Worth Art Center.

Read more…

By Mary Thurwachter

    With an anticipated property tax revenue increase of $182,866 this year, Lantana Town Council members may have thought they’d be able to spend money on “want and wish list” items, including building a 6-foot wall to surround th

Read more…

7960735856?profile=originalWhen rough seas kicked up by Tropical Storm Cindy made it impossible to offer entry-level instruction

as part of the ‘World’s Largest Swimming Lesson,’ Boynton Beach lifeguards decided to give young swimmers

a chance to try surfing and provided educa

Read more…

By Dan Moffett

    Ocean Ridge Vice Mayor James Bonfiglio says he’s spent hours in recent weeks trying to figure out what went wrong with the town’s financial record-keeping last year.
    He’s not happy about that. And he’s not happy that Town Mana

Read more…

Activity Feed

The Coastal Star posted a blog post
Tuesday
The Coastal Star posted an event
Aug 3
The Coastal Star posted an event
Aug 3
The Coastal Star posted an event
Aug 3
The Coastal Star posted an event
Aug 2
The Coastal Star posted an event
Aug 2
The Coastal Star posted an event
Aug 2
The Coastal Star posted an event
Aug 2
The Coastal Star posted an event
Aug 2
The Coastal Star posted an event
Aug 2
The Coastal Star posted an event
Aug 2
The Coastal Star posted an event
Aug 2
The Coastal Star posted an event
Aug 2
The Coastal Star posted an event
Aug 2
The Coastal Star posted an event
Aug 2
The Coastal Star posted an event
Aug 2
The Coastal Star posted an event
Aug 2
The Coastal Star posted an event
Aug 2
The Coastal Star posted a blog post
Jul 31
The Coastal Star posted a blog post
Jul 30
More…