Boca Raton officials last week awarded a contract to provide for the engineering and design of a multi-faceted infrastructure project in the Delray Manors neighborhood – located in the northeast portion of town – that will provide for upgraded roadways, sidewalks, water mains and other utilities.
The city council unanimously approved a $379,423 contract with Craven Thompson & Associates, of Fort Lauderdale, to design a project that encompasses input from multiple studies conducted over the past several years by different departments. The aim of the studies was to combine all of the infrastructure upgrades needed in the neighborhood into one large project in order to save taxpayer dollars. The effort became known as the Innovative Sustainable Infrastructure Program, or ISIP.
The project area for sidewalk, roadway and water main improvements in the Delray Manors neighborhood, Boca Raton, FL, Jan. 2026. (Photo: Boca Daily News)…