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- 3/18/26
- 03/18/2026
- 173 Minutes
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Overview: The Boston City Council meeting focused on several topics, most notably the 40th anniversary of the Boston Groundwater Trust, which was honored with a proclamation declaring March 18, 2026, as Boston Groundwater Trust Day. Other discussions included efforts to tackle pest control issues, the introduction of anti-displacement housing policies, and the celebration of Transit Driver Appreciation Day.
- MA
- Suffolk County
- 3/18/26
- 03/19/2026
- 104 Minutes
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Overview: During a recent virtual meeting of the Boston Cannabis Board on March 18, 2026, the board tackled major topics, including the proposed extension of business hours by Berkshire Roots, Inc. and the introduction of Premium Package LLC’s manufacturing facility application. The board navigated community concerns, operational logistics, and market viability in these discussions.
- MA
- Suffolk County
- 3/16/26
- 03/16/2026
- 273 Minutes
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Overview: During a recent meeting, the Boston City Council grappled with issues ranging from the contentious White Stadium redevelopment to pressing public health concerns related to rodent control and leptospirosis. The discussions revealed a city grappling with balancing ambitious urban development projects with public accountability and health priorities.
- MA
- Suffolk County
- 3/12/26
- 03/12/2026
- 107 Minutes
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Overview: In a recent Boston City Council meeting, focus was directed toward the issue of drink spiking and drug-facilitated sexual assault, especially in light of the upcoming St. Patrick’s Day celebrations and the anticipated influx of tourists for the FIFA World Cup. The council discussed various approaches to enhance public safety and ensure a safer nightlife environment.
- MA
- Suffolk County
- 3/11/26
- 03/13/2026
- 49 Minutes
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Overview: In a recent meeting, the Boston Zoning Commission approved two significant amendments concerning the development in the Mission Hill neighborhood and adjustments to Wentworth Institute of Technology’s Institutional Master Plan. The changes for Mission Hill involve transforming office spaces to clinics at One Brigham Circle, while Wentworth’s amendment will expand on-campus student housing by approximately 1,822 beds.