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We envision a future in which Boston’s growth delivers benefits to all of its residents and companies.

Imagine Boston 2030 is planning at the citywide scale to ensure that Boston’s investments support the City’s vision for inclusive growth.

Since we launched Imagine Boston 2030 last fall, we’ve relied on Bostonians to set the direction for our growth.

The City of Boston is changing, and the statistics prove it.

Residents are encouraged to obtain resident parking permits.

Imagine Boston 2030 wants to hear from everyone who lives, works and plays in the City of Boston, so we’re taking it to the streets!

Trash or garbage? Department or office? It may seem like minutiae, but these are the debates the Digital Team is having every day.

Chief Resilience Officer Dr. Atyia Martin leads multi-day, citywide conversation on race and equity, through the City's involvement with 100 Resilient Cities.

Through these programs, learning is extended beyond the classroom and teens have a space in which they can explore, create, and share content, and learn to be competent and ethical users of digital...

Mayor Martin J. Walsh wrote the blog post below about the City's work with My Brother's Keeper.

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Leap into spring with Hubway! The Hubway team is spending this extra day of the year deploying and turning on stations.

We’re launching a series of community workshops from March 10 - 22 to share our analysis.

Mayor Walsh also released the City of Boston Economic Inclusion and Equity Agenda, which focuses on programs, policies and initiatives that have been initiated or carried out by the Walsh...

We can’t predict what the future will hold, but with Drupal, we’ll have a better chance to adapt.

Releases City of Boston Economic Inclusion and Equity Agenda

It opened its doors to the new second floor of the Johnson building at the Central Library in Copley Square in February 2015.

The City received over 111 submissions from Boston-area artists in response to a Request for Qualifications.

It will challenge Boston's creative community to help reimagine public spaces.

Green River to build platform to help connect homeless with housing.

We want to hear from everyone, so we are rolling out a number of new ways to engage over the next several months.

Mayor Martin J. Walsh today announced that the City of Boston and the Metro Boston Homeland Security Region (MBHSR) have received $17.7 million in grant funding from the U.S. Department of Homeland...

Unique collages of the hearts will then be displayed at each location for public viewing.

Mayor Martin J. Walsh today announced that William Morales has been appointed Commissioner of the Boston Centers for Youth & Families (BCYF), which provides vital resources to Boston’s youth and...

Forecasters are predicting a low of negative 4 degrees on Saturday, and negative 2 degrees on Sunday.

The Mayor outlined progress being made by the City of Boston Vision Zero Task Force.

First impressions are important, and color and style can make or break your design.

The Mayor outlined the City's progress with its Vision Zero Task Force.

The MOU commits both parties to fostering economic development, innovation, entrepreneurship, sustainable development, culture, tourism, and quality education to its residents.

Community energy projects could provide over $1 billion in community benefits and savings over 25 years. The city will provide follow-on technical assistance to communities through DOE partnership.

Mayor Martin J. Walsh today launched 'Neat Streets,' an interactive public space installation, which aims to deter littering behaviors among residents and visitors who smoke cigarettes.

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