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Mayor Martin J. Walsh today proposed his Administration's recommended $3.65 billion Fiscal Year 2021 (FY21) operating budget and $3 billion Fiscal Year 2021-2025 (FY21-FY25) Capital Plan, building on...

The Boston Resiliency Fund already distributed $5.4 million in emergency grants to eight organizations on March 25, 2020.

Each of the grantees focus on helping Boston individuals and families disproportionately impacted by the COVID-19 crisis.

Due to the public health emergency caused by the spread of COVID-19 (coronavirus) Mayor Martin J. Walsh today announced he is affirmatively extending the City of Boston's order to pause non-essential...

Watch and read the Mayor's address from Tuesday, March 17, below.

Mayor Martin J. Walsh today announced a series of updates relating to construction activity, the Boston Public Library system, and the Boston Centers for Youth & Families (BCYF).

The emerging and immediate priorities of the Boston Resiliency Fund are to provide food to Boston's children and older adults, technology to Boston Public Schools students for remote learning, and...

Mayor Martin J. Walsh, the Greater Boston Real Estate Board and its entity the Massachusetts Apartment Association, and the Massachusetts Association of Community Development Corporations today...

At this time, schools are expected to reopen on Monday, April 27, following April vacation.

Mayor Martin J. Walsh today issued the following statement regarding the 2020 St. Patrick's Day Parade in South Boston:

Appointees will work to advance equity, diversity, and opportunity in the cannabis industry, and represent a diverse range of expertise.

Burton previously served as Chief of Staff for then-Massachusetts Treasurer Steven Grossman.

The pilot program comes at a time when tens of millions of American households struggle to cover emergency or unexpected expenses.

This summer, the City explored ways of supporting the economic stability of its employees by piloting ways to encourage them to set aside savings with every paycheck.

Today, we are proud to honor the contributions of the Honorable Marie St. Fleur, Boston's preserver of Coretta Scott and Martin Luther King's Legacy!

The Mayor was honored with the Community Anti-Drug Coalitions of America's National Leadership Award.

The fund to create permanent supportive housing for chronically homeless individuals has reached its goal two years ahead of schedule.

The projects will be submitted to the Boston City Council for approval with an anticipated vote in the coming weeks.

Mayor Walsh today announced the appointment of Kate Bennett as Administrator of the Boston Housing Authority.

Building on Boston's commitment to ensuring all residents of Boston have equal opportunities and equal rights, Mayor Martin J. Walsh today announced he has appointed seven members to serve on Boston's...

Mayor Walsh tonight delivered his fifth annual State of the City address at Symphony Hall, sharing his vision for the future of Boston.

The City of Boston will issue its own vouchers for rental assistance for the first time in City history.

Mayor Walsh announced the creation of the committee during his State of the City address.

The investment will reach $100 million over three years.

During his State of the City speech, Mayor Martin J. Walsh tonight welcomed four Bostonians to the stage to share their stories and begin his annual address to the people of Boston.

Mayor Martin J. Walsh delivered his annual State of the City address on Tuesday, January 7.

Ordinance builds on the Walsh Administration's work to protect Boston against the impacts of climate change, and promote climate resiliency throughout the city

Eviction executions decline 10.1 percent over 3 year period; new goals set to further reduce evictions in Boston

The 13 nonprofits selected have each been granted $5,000 to $10,000 to reach "hard-to-count" populations in Boston

Municipal offices and Boston Public Library locations will be open during regular hours. Residents are encouraged to take caution and abide by snow regulations.

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