
The Coalition of Boynton West Residential Associations (COBWRA), representing a significant population in the unincorporated areas of Palm Beach County, welcomed new board members through an installation ceremony on Wednesday. Notably, Commissioner Woodward graced the event at Valencia Shores in Lake Worth Beach to bestow the oath of office to 1st Vice President Debbie Murphy while Barbara Roth was reinstated as president, as per the county's official release.
Founded in 1981, COBWRA has grown to become a nonpartisan voice for over 100 residential associations, collectively home to approximately 140,000 residents. Through advocacy and community engagement, the organization has continued to play a crucial role in the region. Not only does it strive to improve the quality of life for its members, it also actively seeks to properly represent their interests in wider civic conversations.
During the ceremony, Commissioner Woodward took a moment to acknowledge the importance of COBWRA's mission, noting that the organization has been instrumental in uniting the residents of West Boynton Beach and West Lake Worth, and emphasizing the meaningful impact and purpose behind COBWRA's work, according to Palm Beach County's official website.
For those interested in continuing to engage with local governance and community matters, COBWRA presents an accessible platform to do just that. The organization's activities can be followed and scrutinized at its official site, for transparency remains a cornerstone of its operations, inviting members to remain informed and involved.









