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Events happening in the City of Boston will bring some parking restrictions and street closures.

Read the latest updates from the Mayor's Office of Housing.

On October 23, the Mayor’s Office of Housing, Oxbow Urban LLC, the Secretary of The Executive Office of Housing and Livable Communities (EOHLC), MassHousing, and local elected officials celebrated the...

Today, Mayor Michelle Wu announced Lindsey Santana as a new Deputy Director of the Office of Neighborhood Services (ONS) and Lydia Polaski as the new South Boston Neighborhood Liaison. The Office of...

During the week of October 30, 2023, the City of Boston is planning a week of exciting announcements and workshop opportunities for businesses to participate in City contracting.

Read about the Inspirational stories of two Boston Early Childhood Fellows. For the full stories of the two fellows, Amal Salah and Danielle Grant access the article here.

The Planning Office for Urban Affairs and the Fenway Community Development Corporation will renovate and preserve affordable housing in the Fenway Neighborhood

The new app will alert residents of unsecured Wi-Fi networks, unsafe apps in Android, system tampering, and more.

Jamaica Pond is now fully open to the public for recreational activities.

The meeting will explore explore options for the design of a new community center in the Grove Hall section of Dorchester.

On October 23, 2023, the Boston Landmarks Commission posted a study report on the proposed designation of the Industrial School for Girls as a Landmark under Chapter 772 of the Acts of 1975, as...

Events happening in the City of Boston will bring some parking restrictions and street closures.

This week, the Council adopted a resolution offered by Councilors Durkan and Fernandes Anderson supporting the Boston Transportation Department’s efforts to transform New Edgerly Road into a...

Beata Coloyan brings years of experience in campaigning, program management, and political advocacy work geared towards providing equitable education for all as she leads the Mayor’s Office of...

The first developers were selected to create new homes on City-owned parcels for Welcome Home, Boston.

Trees in Boston’s parks are being inventoried to assist in implementing strategies of the Urban Forest Plan.

The $9.8 million project includes accessibility, equity, art, and athletics upgrades.

Growing a green generation – an opportunity for children to learn about plants and nature – is a part of Mayor Wu’s Connect, Learn, Explore commitment.

The City of Boston today announced the upcoming implementation of the Safe Construction and Demolition Operations Ordinance . The ordinance builds on the City’s goal of ensuring that all construction...

This week, the Council together with Tu Hispanidad, hosted the 29th annual celebration of Hispanic Heritage month. The Iannella Chamber, decorated by Devila Decorations, was filled with music by DJ...

The Office of Workforce Development administers funding from various sources that support a broad range of services for Boston residents.

BCYF centers are hosting all kinds of scary and fun Halloween activities.

The City Archaeology program and Eleven Names Project added nearly 1,000 additional names.

City working with MBTA to lessen impact on Boston residents and commuters

The City of Boston, Massachusetts Housing Partnership (MHP) and Massachusetts Affordable Housing Alliance (MAHA) are pleased to announce an increase in the discounts for the ONE+Boston Program, a...

The new program reduces bike share annual membership for Boston residents.

Streets Cabinet releases community engagement report and city evaluation of alternative design approaches.

The project will create 45 income-restricted homeownership units and five artist live-work studios in Jamaica Plain.

We spoke with Isenberg Projects, who were selected by the City of Boston to study waterfront civic and cultural space planning in Boston, about this upcoming project.

The Boston Public Health Commission (BPHC) has issued a public health advisory for Jamaica Pond due to a suspected bloom of blue-green algae, also known as cyanobacteria.

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