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Mayor Kim Janey today hosted an event, marking her first 100 days as Mayor.

Boston’s FY2022 Operating Budget, Capital Plan and BPS Budget invests heavily in an equitable recovery for all Bostonians, including utilizing targeted Federal Funding to address emergency and...

The heat emergency in the City of Boston begins Monday, June 28, and lasts through Wednesday, June 30.

Read the Mayor's remarks during the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce Virtual Government Affairs Forum held on June 23, 2021

In this budget resubmission, the City of Boston will make further investment in core city services and resident needs, while centering an equitable recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic

The Task Force will revisit and modernize the current voluntary Payment in Lieu of Taxes (PILOT) payment program for Boston’s charitable institutions

Mayor Janey took two key steps to democratize Boston’s budget building process.

Cross-departmental collaborative approach seeks to address the continuum of care of violence prevention

Boston expects to receive over $500 million in federal funds to support the City’s recovery from the pandemic through the end of 2024.

Please note, a redacted version of Attorney Kaplan’s report can be found here. Good afternoon. When I was sworn-in as Mayor, I pledged to bring transparency and accountability to City Hall. I also...

The update includes increased in-person service hours at City Hall, the reopening of some BCYF day programs, and the staggered reopening of BPL all eyed for June.

Modified and delayed guidance of the latest phase of Reopening Massachusetts plan will allow the City of Boston to prepare for industry-specific need.

A total of $1.5 million has been distributed to 11 organizations working to increase vaccine access and awareness in communities disproportionately impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Read the statement from the Human Rights Commission below.

Grants support local organizations offering arts and cultural programming in Boston.

Mayor Kim Janey today announced that on Thursday, April 15, the City of Boston will again honor Boston's resilience, generosity, and strength with a day of reflection and service known as "One Boston...

OPAT will provide independent oversight and advise on policing policy and reforms

The Cabinet-level position was created last year to embed equity and racial justice into all City planning and operations.

Building on her commitment to put equity at the center of the City of Boston’s recovery from COVID-19, Mayor Kim Janey today launched the "All Inclusive Boston" campaign.

“As we turn to the future, I am ready to lead our city toward healing, justice and joy. We can’t go back. Our only option is to go better.”

Read the text of the Mayor's speech from her March 24, 2021, swearing-in ceremony.

The City of Boston will not advance beyond the reopening steps outlined today until the citywide testing positivity rate stays below 2.75 percent, as calculated by the Boston Public Health Commission...

USALLIANCE Financial’s Dora Everyday Checking meets 15 top-tier national standards for safety and affordability

Indoor performance venues, certain indoor recreational activities and live musical performances at restaurants will not resume until March 22

Since its creation, the Boston Resiliency Fund has granted $34.15m to 377 organizations. Grantmaking will pause in anticipation of mayoral transition.

Effective Monday, February 8 at 5 a.m., businesses can operate at 40% capacity, an increase from the current 25% capacity limit.

Boston Tax Help Coalition to provide remote and community-based tax preparation services

About $670,000 of the funds raised through the Boston Racial Equity Fund will be granted to the New Commonwealth Fund. An additional $65,000 will be granted to the City's Equity and Inclusion Cabinet.

This year, marking Black History Month will look different, but there are still plenty of ways to celebrate throughout the month.

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