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- MA
- Middlesex County
- 4/29/26
- 04/29/2026
- 139 Minutes
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Overview: The recent Marlborough City Council meeting focused on discussions surrounding the draft 2026 Marlborough Forward Plan, zoning changes, economic development, housing needs, and the implications of new housing developments on local infrastructure. Stakeholders highlighted the city’s position as a regional hub and emphasized the need for strategic planning to address future growth and challenges.
- MA
- Suffolk County
- 4/29/26
- 04/29/2026
- 293 Minutes
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Overview: At the recent Boston City Council meeting, councilors engaged in discussions about the concerning circumstances surrounding in-custody deaths, debated a proposed moratorium on artificial intelligence data centers, and addressed the implications of federal funding for city transportation projects.
- MA
- Norfolk County
- 4/29/26
- 05/12/2026
- 28 Minutes
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Overview: The Norfolk Board of County Commissioners convened on April 29, 2026, addressing a range of issues from personnel matters to contractual agreements. Highlighting the meeting was the board’s unanimous decision to approve a civic rate for the Quincy High Boys Basketball Hall of Fame committee to host a charity event at the President’s Golf Course, emphasizing community engagement and support for local initiatives.
- MA
- Bristol County
- 4/29/26
- 04/29/2026
- 74 Minutes
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Overview: In its latest meeting, the Westport Infrastructure Oversight Committee tackled pressing environmental issues, focusing on nitrogen pollution affecting the region and discussing potential solutions, including a regional management system akin to the one established for the Boston area decades ago. The committee also deliberated on financial and infrastructural challenges.
- MA
- Suffolk County
- 4/29/26
- 04/29/2026
- 70 Minutes
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Overview: The Boston Public Facilities Commission (PFC) meeting focused on approving several development proposals aimed at revitalizing vacant parcels across Boston, notably in Dorchester and Roxbury. These initiatives are part of broader efforts to enhance home ownership and community development in these neighborhoods. The meeting saw unanimous approvals for various projects.