Boston Redevelopment Authority d/b/a Boston Planning & Development Agency
The meeting will be televised on Boston City TV (Xfinity Channel 24, RCN Channel 13, and Verizon Fios Channel 1962) and livestreamed on Boston.gov.
The meeting will be televised on Boston City TV (Xfinity Channel 24, RCN Channel 13, and Verizon Fios Channel 1962) and livestreamed on Boston.gov.
Please be advised of the following appeals to be heard on Thursday, September 17, 2020, beginning at 5 p.m. and related announcements.
All matters listed on this September 17, 2020, hearing agenda have been noticed in accordance with the enabling act.
Some matters listed on this agenda may have been scheduled and noticed for prior hearings which were then deferred to a later hearing due to the public health emergency. Any such appeals on this agenda have been re-noticed in accordance with the enabling act.
Please be advised of the following participation instructions...
Please meet outside private residence at 22 Braddock Park at 5 p.m. The subcommittee will then travel to private residence at 51 Rutland Square at 5:30 p.m. (estimated).
Join us at the Gertrude Howes Playground on September 19, 2020, from 12 - 3 p.m. to learn more about the Moreland Street and Mount Pleasant Avenue District Neighborhood Slow Streets project.
Residents of the Moreland Street and Mount Pleasant Avenue District Neighborhood Slow Streets zone can drop by the Gertrude Howes Playground to learn more information about the project and share their safety concerns. Learn more about the project.
The City of Boston’s approach to lowering speeds and improving street safety on smaller, less-busy residential streets in the City. We work with residents to understand their safety concerns and develop targeted interventions for key safety areas. The Moreland Street and Mount Pleasant Avenue neighborhood is one of 15 current Neighborhood Slow Streets.
Join us tonight at 6 p.m. on October 14, 2020, for a virtual meeting to discuss the Moreland Street and Mount Pleasant Area Neighborhood Slow Streets project.
Join us at Stanley-Bellevue Park on September 26, 2020, from 12 - 3 p.m. to learn more about the Hancock Street Triangle Neighborhood Slow Streets project.
Residents of the Hancock Street Triangle Neighborhood Slow Streets zone can drop by Stanley-Bellevue Park on Bellevue Street to learn more information about the project and share their safety concerns. Learn more about the project.
The City of Boston’s approach to lowering speeds and improving street safety on smaller, less-busy residential streets in the City for people walking and biking. We work with residents to understand their safety concerns and develop targeted interventions for key safety areas. The Hancock Street Triangle neighborhood is one of 15 current Neighborhood Slow Streets.
Join us at the Mount Pleasant Avenue Playground on October 3, 2020, from 12 - 3 p.m. to learn more about the Moreland Street and Mount Pleasant Avenue Area Neighborhood Slow Streets project.
Residents of the Moreland Street and Mount Pleasant Avenue Area Neighborhood Slow Streets zone can drop by the Mt. Pleasant Avenue Playground to learn more information about the project and share their safety concerns. Learn more about the project.
The City of Boston’s approach to lowering speeds and improving street safety on smaller, less-busy residential streets in the City. We work with residents to understand their safety concerns and develop targeted interventions for key safety areas. The Moreland Street and Mount Pleasant Avenue neighborhood is one of 15 current Neighborhood Slow Streets.
Public comment on Presentations for Review, Public Testimony, and Commission Vote may be provided ahead of the hearing by submitting written testimony online by 12 p.m. (noon) on September 7, 2020. You will also have the opportunity to submit comments during the meeting via the Zoom platform or by phone. If you require closed...