Mattapan: 41 Hollingsworth Street Abutters Meeting 5/22/2025
Change occupancy from light manufacturing to adult day health center 1.) Transform office into full handi-cap accessible bathroom (6.7" x 6.7") 2.) Close up the wall to make a staff half bathroom. 3.) Install sink in the nurses office.
The purpose of this meeting is to get community input and listen to the resident's positions on this proposal. This is a virtual meeting via Zoom.
Meeting ID: 872 5392 8742
Please note, the City does not represent the occupant(s)/developer(s)/attorney(s)/applicant(s).
Conservation Commission Public Hearing
ATTENTION: This meeting will be held virtually and not in person. You can participate in the meeting by going to our online meeting or calling 929-205-6099 and entering Meeting ID 868 0172 3247 #. Interpretation, translation, and disability accommodation services are available to you at no cost. If you need them, please contact us at cc@boston.gov, LCA@boston.gov, or ...
Climate Action Plan: Neighborhood Workshop
We’re excited to invite you to our next round of neighborhood workshops to help shape Boston’s updated Climate Action Plan, co-hosted by our Community Partners. This event is co-hosted by Mass Audubon.
The City of Boston invites you to take part in a series of neighborhood workshops to help shape the future of our city's climate action. These sessions are a chance for you to share your voice on proposed strategies in Boston’s Climate Action Plan and a new draft Climate Justice Framework.
Together with local environmental justice organizations and climate experts, we’ll dive into practical, community-driven solutions that support resilience, clean energy, and a healthier future for all. Whether you’re new to climate conversations or already taking action, your ideas and experiences are essential.
Let’s move from ideas to action—join us in building a green, just, and resilient Boston.
Small Business Month: AfroBiz Pop-Up Market
Get ready for a vibrant AfroBiz Pop-Up Market, showcasing the best of Afro-inspired products and businesses!
The AfroBiz Pop-Up Market: Boston Hub is a vibrant, open-air celebration designed to uplift and showcase small Black- and African-descended businesses in Boston.
This is your opportunity to meet potential customers, connect with sponsors, small business suppliers, and fellow entrepreneurs — and even spark future partnerships.
Whether you're an artisan, food vendor, wellness coach, designer, or creative entrepreneur, you are welcome to bring your own table and chair, sell your products, and promote your amazing business to an engaged and supportive audience.
The event will include live music, storytelling, a cultural showcase, and will be livestreamed across social platforms to maximize your visibility beyond the event space.Free and open to all — come shop, connect, and celebrate culture and commerce in the heart of Boston!
Mattahunt Woods Spring Community Clean-Up
In advance of the Mattahunt Woods Urban Wild's reopening later in the summer, join the City for a spring community clean-up event and a preview of the restoration project’s progress.
We hope you will join us for a spring clean-up at Mattahunt Woods. During this event, City staff will guide participants on a sneak peak tour of the restoration project. We will then work together to remove any lingering trash/debris in the property. For more information, visit the restoration project website here.
Additionally, the City hopes to engage Mattapan residents - especially neighbors of the Mattahunt Woods Urban Wild - interested in forming and leading a Friends of Mattahunt Woods community group. While the City will be responsible for long-term maintenance and upkeep of Mattahunt Woods following the restoration project’s completion, we would like to help initiate a local Friends of Mattahunt Woods group to help build community stewardship. This event will be one step toward that long-term goal.
MEETING LOCATION: Mattahunt Woods Colorado Street entrance, next to 199 Colorado Street, Mattapan, MA 02126
WHAT TO WEAR: Comfortable close-toed shoes, long pants, clothes that can get dirty, a hat that provides shade
WHAT TO BRING: Bug spray, sunscreen, water
Gloves, tools, and snacks will be provided
Postponed: Boston Landmarks Commission White Stadium Hearing
Urgent site review of product samples at the construction site for timely procurement of construction materials.
City Hall On The Go: Mattapan
Join us on June 9, 2025, for a scheduled stop at The River Way at 90 River Street, from 12:30-2:00 p.m.
Our vibrant City Hall On The Go truck has a scheduled stop near your neighborhood, bringing essential municipal services right to you.
Please note: We do not accept cash payments on the truck.
CITY HALL ON THE GO SERVICES
- Absentee ballot request
- Affidavit resident sticker
- Appeal parking ticket
- Basic Inspectional Services
- Business Certificate (Check or Money Order Only)
- Census registration
- File housing discrimination claim
- File domestic partnership
- Handicap parking
- Medicaid and health insurance applications
- Pay delinquent excise
- Pay excise tax
- Pay parking ticket
- Pay real estate tax
- Referrals for ASAP services
- Register dog license
- Register to vote
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Request birth certificate
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Request death certificate
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Request marriage certificate
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Resident parking sticker
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SNAP applications
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Farmers market coupons (Seasonal)
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Income Eligible Reduced Fare T Program
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Yard Waste Stickers
Learn-to-bike for Adults: Basic Skills
Do you want to learn or refresh basic skills, such as starting, stopping, and turning? Bikes and helmets provided.
Can't remember the last time you were on a bike? Or never learned to ride? Come to a free learn-to-ride workshop and learn alongside other adults.
This class is open to all genders, and is appropriate for people who have never ridden a bike before, have not been on a bike for a long time, or can pedal but need to work on basic skills (like stopping, turning, and changing gears). It is taught entirely in a parking lot
Women's Learn-to-Bike: Basic Skills
Our free learn-to-ride classes are led by women and are for any Boston resident who identifies as female or gender-diverse. Registration is required.
Taught in a parking lot, this two-hour class is for women who have never learned to ride or who want to work on basic skills. This class is perfect for women who:
- have never ridden a bike before
- haven't been on a bike for years, or
- can ride a little, but need to practice starting, stopping, turning, and improving bike-control.
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