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City of Boston leads Request for Information for competitive pricing of large-scale renewable energy projects to meet the collective demand of U.S. cities.

The planning initiatives build on the strategies outlined in Imagine Boston 2030 and those of Housing A Changing City: Boston 2030

The 86th Annual Meeting is being hosted in Boston this year. All public events and activations are free and open to all.

Playful Boston projects will support and further explore the positive impacts of playfulness in unexpected spaces across the City.

The conference will convene local leaders and educators from around the country for discussions surrounding the theme: Boys of Color: Liberated, Empowered and Educated.

Newbury Street will become a pedestrian-only walkway, closing to vehicles to allow pedestrians the opportunity use the full width of the street

The Mayor will make his second trip to Ireland from Thursday, May 10, to Monday, May 14.

Council members serve as leaders who empower and support Boston's young adults.

Under Mayor Walsh's leadership, Boston continues its strong fiscal track record

Connected Communities Grant will support new transportation options, programs for residents to visit City of Boston's 20 Main Streets Districts

Mayor Walsh, Commissioner Evans continue commitment to community policing, access to services, and prevention initiatives through summer months

The new partnership will result in a modernized emergency shelter system that is designed to help people experiencing homelessness successfully exit shelter as quickly as possible.

Nelson will lead city-wide resilience building efforts to help Boston implement long-term strategies for protecting the City from the effects of persistent racial and economic inequality.

The City of Boston filed a notice of intent with the Boston Conservation Commission with plans to rebuild Long Island bridge.

The plan will be tied to concrete investments in housing and services necessary to end youth homelessness.

Guided by Imagine Boston 2030, new community initiatives and projects will bring shared growth to the City.

$100,000 to go to 10 immigrant-led and immigrant-serving nonprofit organizations.

New legislation aims to provide voter registration opportunities during routine City interactions

The Open House will inform residents of their rights and provide housing resources to ensure fair and equitable access to housing opportunities

New investor platform to continue supporting Boston's strong fiscal standards, capitalize on AAA bond rating

The awards shine a spotlight on young adults aged 20-34 doing outstanding work to improve the City.

Mayor Martin J. Walsh today announced the Boston Home Center (BHC) has been awarded a $190,000 grant for its work on foreclosure prevention.

The $3.29 billion plan builds on the Walsh Administration's commitment to accelerating progress in key areas.

Encourages the public, organizations to get involved with acts of goodwill and kindness

Mayor Walsh announced a series of public safety investments included in the City's recommended Fiscal Year 2019 (FY19) operating budget and capital plan.

Program Offers a High-Quality Service-Learning Experience During the Summer Months

Aira's app will be available for free use during Boston Marathon weekend throughout the entire City of Boston.

The application calls for projects that require less than $500,000 to begin construction by fall 2018. The deadline is April 27.

These investments include an additional ambulance dedicated to servicing residents of East Boston.

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