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Imagine Boston 2030: This spring, you told us your ideas – now, help us rate them!

This spring, Imagine Boston 2030 spoke with over 10,000 residents to help set a vision for the future of our city where residents of all neighborhoods, races and incomes can thrive.

Through outreach by our Street Teams, the community workshops we hosted in several neighborhoods, and coUrbanize, we heard directly from Bostonians about the issues that matter most. People’s priorities ranged from improving the city’s waterfront to supporting more affordable neighborhoods to providing better access to transit.

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Now, we’re asking you to react to the ideas that emerged from your input. We want to make sure that these ideas make Boston more equitable and resilient. By clicking on the ideas you are passionate about and sharing your feedback, you can help us develop meaningful solutions for 2030.

Which ideas do you feel most strongly about?  Do you imagine areas like Beacon Yards in Allston as thriving, new economic and cultural centers? Do you imagine Boston as a city where residents of all incomes and backgrounds can thrive? How do you think Boston can best promote creativity? This is your opportunity to share your ideas for how you would like to see Boston grow between now and 2030. You can also provide your input at our upcoming neighborhood workshops from July 13 - July 28.

Looking for more ways to get involved? Share your ideas and connect with us on TwitterFacebook and Instagram using #ImagineBoston. And don’t forget to sign up for Imagine Boston updates!

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