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6/26/2026



Rail News: Security

Boca Raton receives $2M federal grant for rail crossing upgrades


Left to right: Deputy City Manager and Chief Financial Officer James Zervis; City Council Member Yvette Drucker; U.S. Rep. Jared Moskowitz (D-Fla.); Mayor Andy Thomson; City Manager Mark Sohaney; Public Works and Engineering Director Zach Bihr.
Photo – City of Boca Raton

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The City of Boca Raton, Florida, has received $2 million in federal funding to create a new public grade crossing at Jeffery Street in northeast Boca Raton.

The project will extend the roadway connection between NW Second Avenue and Federal Highway/US-1, creating a roadway connection across the Florida East Coast Railway corridor, restoring access between neighborhoods and improving travel options for residents, businesses, and emergency responders, city officials said in a press release.

The existing NW 28th Street railroad crossing will be closed. Construction is slated to begin in fall 2026 and be completed in 2027. Work includes roadway extension and widening, construction of a new grade crossing, intersection improvements, signal modifications, sidewalks, drainage, lighting, signage, striping and other safety improvements.

The project is part of the city’s Capital Improvements Program and is being coordinated in partnership with the Florida Department of Transportation and Florida East Coast Railway. The federal funding came through a Congressional Community Project Funding award.