The months-long debate over Boca Raton ’s redevelopment plan isn’t slowing down. About a month after scaling back their proposal, developers came back with an even smaller version.

But city leaders and residents remain divided on redeveloping the city’s government center, and now two elections next year could decide whether the project moves forward.

Located on NW 2nd Avenue, about a 10-minute walk east of the Boca Raton Brightline station, the proposed mixed-use government campus redevelopment project would cover about eight acres of city-owned property.

That’s a far cry from the originally proposed 31-acre development.

Developers Terra and Frisbie initially pitched a modern-style project that includes a mixed-use civic center around the City Hall campus, a pedestrian promenade

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