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Traffic Garden Already A Favorite

District Commissioner Suzi Vogelsang surveyed North Park's newest feature - the Traffic Garden - and smiled, knowing it will help keep Boca Raton children safe.

“I think that the city of Boca Raton needed this,” Vogelgesang said. “Now we have a way to educate the younger people so that they do the right thing on their bicycles. I think it's going to be a fun thing.”

Located on Jeffrey St. west of NW 2nd Ave in the Boca Teeca section of Boca Raton, the Traffic Garden offers children an entertaining opportunity to learn bicycle and road safety in a visually appealing area free of motorized vehicles.

North Park's Traffic Garden officially opened to entertain and educate young Boca Raton bicyclists with an early September ribbon-cutting ceremony attended by District Commissioners and several members of the Boca Raton City Council.

“I think residents for the future will really enjoy it,” District Commissioner Craig Ehrnst said. “They'll remember this. Kids will make a memory here. That is very important.”

Crews began painting the Traffic Garden in mid-July on pavement that had previously been tennis courts. The Traffic Garden enjoyed a soft opening in August and it quickly became a family favorite.

Along with painted lanes that serve as “streets,” the Traffic Garden includes miniature stop, yield and one-way signs to familiarize children with traffic rules.

“It's more than just asphalt and paint,” Boca Raton Deputy Mayor Fran Nachlas said during her address prior to the ribbon cutting. “It' s a really, really great place.”

The Traffic Garden offers bleacher seating from which parents can monitor their children's fun. There are also restroom facilities. A shade structure above the bleachers is scheduled to be installed by the end of the month. The adjacent lot to the east of the Traffic Garden, which can be entered from westbound Jeffery St., is available for vehicle parking.

In 2018 the District purchased the defunct Ocean Breeze Golf Course. That land is in the process of being converted into North Park. The District retired the bond for the North Park property in the summer of 2025 - nearly seven years before it was due – accelerating the development process.

Walking trails and bike trails are some of the most desirable features contained within the North Park conceptual plan.

Traffic Garden Ribbon Cutting

District Commissioner Bob Rollins addresses the crowd gathered for the Traffic Garden's ribbon-cutting ceremony.

This story originally appeared in the September 2025 edition of our District Dispatch newsletter. To receive future newsletters via email, enter your email address below, then click "Send Me District Newsletter Updates!"