City Council Committee on Homelessness, Mental Health and Recovery hearing on Docket #0394
City Council Committee on Public Safety & Criminal Justice hearing on Dockets #0182, 0247, 0342, & 0343
City Council Committee on Healthy Women, Families and Communities Policy Briefing Session on Docket #0199
Bike to Work Day Festival
On May 18, we’ll host a big party for cyclists at City Hall, and make it easy for you to get here by bike.
Boston’s Bike to Work Day Festival celebrates National Bike to Work day and is our way of saying, “Thanks for riding your bike today.” We think it’s important to celebrate everyone who rides in Boston, and we want to make it easier for new riders to start commuting.
On Bike to Work Day, you can join a bike commuter convoy from one of dozens of locations throughout the Boston metro area. Guided convoys with experienced ride leaders will follow a fixed schedule and route and finish together at City Hall Plaza in Boston. Because you rode your bike, you’ll get a free breakfast and coffee, set to music amid an expo at City Hall Plaza. Join a convoy, or just show up for the fun at City Hall Plaza. Going to work after the event is optional.
Registration is free and encouraged so we know to expect you. It will also help us ensure that we have enough food and free t-shirts for everyone. Breakfast is only for cyclists, so please be prepared to show us your bike, helmet, Hubway key, or spandex.
More Bike to Work infoWant to help out as a convoy leader? Want to exhibit at the event?
City Council Committee on Public Safety and Criminal Justice hearing on Docket #0290
Canceled:
City Council Committee on Government Operations Hearing on Docket #0354
City Council's Committee on Public Safety & Criminal Justice Hearing on Docket #0136
Renew Boston energy efficiency workshop: West Roxbury
Take control of your energy bills and save money at no-cost! Come to a valuable presentation courtesy of Renew Boston.
All Boston renters, homeowners, and landlords of one- to four-unit buildings are welcome at this event. Learn about how Mayor Walsh's Renew Boston program and state-funded Mass Save have teamed up to save Boston residents money by lowering energy bills.
Topics include:1. How to sign up for a home energy visit where residents receive the following AT NO-COST:
- Replacement of all light bulbs to efficient LED bulbs
- Installation of a programmable thermostat
- "Smart" energy saving power strips
- Low-flow shower head and faucet aerators
- Custom energy report with tips on how to lower energy bills even further
The no-cost measures listed above will slash your monthly utility bills.
2. 75-90% off insulation projects that will help your home retain its temperature in winter and summer.
3. Generous rebates to upgrade to efficient heating system, hot water equipment, and appliances.
4. Opportunity to apply for 0% interest HEAT loan to complete above upgrade and other projects involving wiring upgrades and asbestos removal.
City Council Committee on Education hearing on Docket #0134
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