Our Mission

City Hall After Dark – Boca Raton exists to examine how municipal decisions are shaped beyond the formal proceedings of public meetings—where ordinances are drafted, zoning rules are refined, permitting standards are set, and outcomes quietly determine who benefits and who does not. Our mission is to observe, analyze, and publicly comment on municipal actions, including zoning policies, land-use decisions, permitting frameworks, development criteria, and regulatory practices that may appear inconsistent, selectively applied, or disproportionately favorable to particular individuals, organizations, or institutional interests. We focus specifically on the actions, processes, and decision-making culture of Boca Raton’s elected officials, boards, commissions, and related municipal bodies. City Hall After Dark employs political satire, editorial commentary, and original cartoons as constitutionally protected forms of expression to: • Highlight perceived inconsistencies and contradictions in governance • Expose decision-making that lacks transparency or fairness • Simplify complex municipal processes for public understanding • Encourage civic awareness, accountability, and public engagement Our work is opinion-based, expressive, and journalistic in nature, grounded in publicly available information and civic observation. Satire is used deliberately—not merely for humor, but as a tool to challenge authority, clarify power dynamics, and stimulate informed public discussion. City Hall After Dark does not endorse candidates, lobby for specific outcomes, or claim investigative or prosecutorial authority. We exist to ask questions, connect dots, and invite the public to look more closely at how local government truly operates—especially after dark.