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The City Council approved an order authorizing the extension of property tax exemption for members of the Massachusetts National Guard and reservists serving in foreign countries.

The City Council approved a grant appropriation for the Dudley Branch of the Boston Public Library.

The council voted to support the program, which President Trump has proposed to dissolve in his budget blueprint.

Video highlights from this week's council meeting, where the Council bids farewell and congratulations to District 2 City Councilor Bill Linehan.

The council is urging the state legislature to pass House Bill 3017, an Act to Preserve Affordable Housing Through a Local Option Tenant’s Right to Purchase.

The council unanimously approved a supplemental appropriation of $3,256,331 in order to provide funding for the department.

Boston City Council President Ed Flynn and Councilor Julia Mejia, sponsor of the Ordinance Establishing a Commission on Black Men and Boys, have announced the application process for recruitment of...

The Boston City Council President Pro Tempore Matt O’Malley and Chair Andrea Campbell of the Council's Committee on Public Safety and Criminal Justice have announced the application process for...

The Boston City Council’s Special Committee on the Community Preservation Act has announced the application process for recruitment of individuals to serve on the City of Boston’s Community...

The council voted unanimously on the Right to Charge, a home rule petition which would codify the rights of condominium unit owners to install personal electric vehicle charging stations.

The City Council is standing with Northeastern dining hall workers following their strike.

The City Council voted unanimously to pass an order authorizing the City of Boston to adopt Community Choice Energy.

The Jim Brooks Stabilization Act, also known as Just Cause Eviction, passed in a 10-3 vote.

The City Council passed a resolution in support of Massachusetts House Bill 2091 and Senate Bill 373 - An Act Automatically Registering Eligible Voters.

Neighborhood businesses can now host acoustic performances without having to get a live entertainment license or a change of occupancy.

The proposal from Mayor Martin J. Walsh and City Council president Michelle Wu also aims to showcase local talent.

Today the Boston City Council voted unanimously to pass a Truck Side Guard Ordinance, filed by Mayor Martin J. Walsh in conjunction with At-Large Boston City Councilor Ayanna Pressley and the Boston...

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