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The application is to demolish a garage at 25 Doris Street in Dorchester.

The challenge brings together individuals from a variety of professional sectors to discuss the crisis around the high cost of childcare.

With the help of a General Assembly group, we’re fine-tuning our designs for a popular legacy application.

A new pilot program to increase recycling participation supports Boston's move towards Zero Waste

Mayor Walsh announced $2.78 billion as part of the Imagine Boston FY20-24 five year captial plan.

Yesterday, Mayor Martin J. Walsh joined advocates and residents at Memorial Hall in Charlestown to celebrate more than $11 million in Community Preservation Act (CPA) funding awarded to 35 historic...

The application is to demolish a house at 192 Gladstone Street in East Boston.

The application is to demolish a residential structure at 64 Baxter Street in South Boston.

The application is to demolish a residential structure at 92 and 94 W. 8th Street in South Boston.

The grants which were announced by Mayor Walsh, will go to support summer programing for youth

The City of Boston is now accepting applications for a second round of the Artist Fellowship Award and a new Project Partnership Grant.

Lobbying registration aims to build more transparency, and accountability in City government

Summer is coming and BCYF Clougherty and Mirabella Pools and BCYF Curley Family Friendly will open June 22.

Councilor Zakim filed a 17F Information Request regarding communications between the Boston Police Department (BPD) and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

Earlier this month, the Committee on Government Operations held a hearing regarding an ordinance requiring review of precincts every five years in the City of Boston. The Council voted to pass the...

This week, the Council voted to adopt a resolution in support of full-time, non-tenure track faculty at Northeastern University, who are organizing to form a union.

For decades, working-class communities and communities of color have been first to be hit by pollution, and last to be rebuilt after a climate disaster.

Mayor Walsh and the City of Boston create a path for affordable housing through additional dwelling units.

You may have noticed some minor but important adjustments to Boston.gov in recent weeks.

The budget, which was presented today, focuses on bold investments guided by equity, opportunity and investing in Boston's future.

The application is to demolish a residential structure at 49-51 Brown Avenue in Roslindale.

In 2019, the City of Boston and the City of Kyoto, Japan will mark 60 years as Sister Cities.

The application is to demolish a residential structure at 22 Ansonia Road in West Roxbury.

Public Radio is a larger-than-life, futuristic radio that allows anyone to change the station.

Street closures and parking restrictions will be in effect in Boston.

The Boston Parks and Recreation department will launch a new master plan for Franklin Park, Boston's largest park.

At this week’s Council meeting, the Council adopted a resolution supporting Massachusetts Senate Bill No. 683, An Act Establishing Medicare for All in Massachusetts.

The BCYF Snap Shot program teaches teens about photography while they explore Boston’s neighborhoods, museums, and historic sites.

During this week’s Council meeting, the Council passed a home-rule petition filed by Councilor Baker that would move Boston School Police (BSP) officers from their current retirement classification to...

In 2016, Mayor Martin J. Walsh signed a City ordinance called “Establishing Language and Communications Access for City Services.” We are excited to share with you the progress that has been made in...

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