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Wildflower and Silver Parks

Objectives

City Councilman Andy Thomson shared a vision for Wildflower and Silver Parks to serve as an entryway to Boca Raton for boaters traveling north along the Intracoastal Waterway. The primary goal was to create a park that would provide various recreational opportunities for visitors. The city envisioned a place where people could engage in fishing, enjoy the arts, and relax while watching the boats pass by. By establishing these objectives, the city aimed to enhance the appeal of Boca Raton, attract more visitors, and create a family-friendly environment.

Solutions

The city initially planned to renovate the north park, Wildflower. However, officials soon recognized the potential of connecting Wildflower and Silver Park to maximize the benefits for residents and visitors. They installed a paved walkway along the waterfront, effectively linking the two parks. The decision to connect the parks was made in 2019, after careful consideration and planning. By creating this seamless connection, the city sought to provide a continuous and enjoyable experience for park-goers, enabling them to explore both parks easily. This development allowed Boca Raton to fulfill its vision of establishing a destination waterfront park.

Results

The opening of Wildflower Park marked a significant achievement in the city’s waterfront park master plan. Mayor Scott Singer expressed his excitement, stating that after years of planning and hard work, Boca Raton now boasts a six-acre urban green space that is a vital link between the downtown area and the oceanfront. The addition of Wildflower Park further enhanced the city’s reputation for its abundant green spaces and showcased its commitment to creating appealing recreational areas. Mayor Singer highlighted that the park’s opening represented a milestone in the city’s ongoing efforts to improve the greenspaces Boca Raton is known for.

Team & Location

Owner: City of Boca Raton, FL
Designer: EDSA
Producer: Oldcastle Coastal
Installer: Precise Paving Inc.
Project Location: Boca Raton, FL