Boca Raton voters face an increasingly crowded ballot during the upcoming March election.

Along with deciding who will be the new city mayor and who will fill two of the council seats, voters also will weigh in on at least two — if not four — referendum questions.

Some of them are tied to a controversial redevelopment proposal — known as the “government campus redevelopment plan” — that would reshape a swath of land near the city’s Brightline station, footsteps from the downtown, adding many new homes, shops, restaurants and offices.

With so many ballot-oriented updates in recent weeks, it may be a challenge to keep track of them: One question stems from a petition led by residents opposed to the plan, while another question was put forth by the city, gauging how interested the public i

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