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- 3/20/25
- 03/31/2025
- 39 Minutes
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Overview: In a virtual meeting of the Boston Zoning Board of Appeals on March 20, 2025, members deliberated on several zoning cases, ultimately deciding to defer a proposal for off-street parking in South Boston until the full board could review it. The proposal garnered attention, due to its implications for local parking and community engagement.
- MA
- Suffolk County
- 3/19/25
- 03/19/2025
- 162 Minutes
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Overview: The Boston City Council convened to address several topics, with the declaration of March 31 as Transgender Day of Visibility being a central focus. Other discussions included the allocation of a significant grant towards community events, a proposed Boston School Building Authority, and the use of artificial intelligence in city governance.
- MA
- Suffolk County
- 3/18/25
- 03/20/2025
- 204 Minutes
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Overview: The recent Boston Planning and Development Board meeting focused on significant urban development projects, including Phase Two of the 776 Summer Street project in South Boston and a new development in the Longwood Medical area. These projects promise to reshape the urban landscape, with discussions centering around architectural design, public space integration, and community impact.
- MA
- Suffolk County
- 3/13/25
- 03/13/2025
- 53 Minutes
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Overview: During the recent Boston City Council meeting, members focused heavily on the issue of police staffing shortages as the city prepares for major events like the Boston Marathon and the Evacuation Day Parade. Despite the pressing nature of the discussion, there was a notable absence of administration representatives to address these concerns, leaving councilors frustrated and demanding more transparency and collaboration.
- MA
- Suffolk County
- 3/13/25
- 03/13/2025
- 90 Minutes
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Overview: The Boston Public Improvement Commission approved the development of new affordable housing units in the city, addressing a critical need for more accessible housing options. The decision came during a meeting where public concerns about the project’s potential impact on local traffic and infrastructure were raised.