Boca Del Mar is a Palm Beach County Planned Unit Development established in August 1971. Our 2,350 acre community includes residential, church/synagogue and school sites, open landscaped spaces and bicycle trails. As one of the largest Planned Unit Developments east of the Mississippi, we have nearly 10,000 units with approximately 25,000 residents.
Role of BDMIA
The primary responsibility of the Boca Del Mar Improvement Association is to take care of the areas in our community that are not maintained by Palm Beach County or the individual homeowners and condominium associations. These areas include Palmetto Park Road, Camino Real, Military Trail, SW 18th Street, and our required Water Retention areas.
This maintenance includes several thousand trees, approximately 45 acres of grass, and over 6 miles of landscaping along these roads and areas, all of which requires irrigation and maintenance. It also includes the necessary electricity for the street lights and irrigation systems. We maintain the directional signage on all roadways throughout Boca Del Mar and we must not forget our 4 Water Retention Areas, which have been enhanced and beautified for the benefit and enjoyment of the communities surrounding them.
To keep these areas of Boca Del Mar clean, there is a daily litter patrol. In addition, to make sure our residents are safe, we have a contract with the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office for two Deputies who patrol ALL of our communities and for which we allocate 25% of our budget.
These are a few examples of what the Boca Del Mar Master Association does. Additional information is available from our office located in the Shoppes at Village Pointe, 6018 SW 18th Street Suite C-8.
Thanks to the efforts of our dedicated Board members and other volunteers, Boca Del mar remains the premier community that was planned in 1971.