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The Department of Neighborhood Development is looking for feedback from the community. Join us to see the proposed plans and share your thoughts.
Big mtg. don't miss it.
The Department of Neighborhood Development is looking for feedback from the community. Join us to see the proposed plans and share your thoughts.
Big mtg. don't miss it.
The Department of Neighborhood Development is looking for feedback from the community. Join us to see the latest plans and share your thoughts.
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The Department of Neighborhood Development is looking for feedback from the community. Join us to see the latest plans and share your thoughts.
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Join us at an online community engagement meeting to review design options to Clarendon Tot Lot.
We are trying new online engagement strategies in addition to familiar approaches. We'd love for you to join us for a virtual community meeting with a question and answer session afterward.
Interpretation and translation services are available to you at no cost. Please contact the project manager if you cannot attend this meeting, have any questions or comments, or if you need interpretation services, translated materials, or disability accommodations.
The City of Boston is developing a new policy to cut carbon pollution from large buildings.
This meeting is the fourth in our series of open houses. During this meeting, we will present the draft policy, recap the process that informed its design, and give our community members an opportunity to provide feedback.
Large buildings in Boston are the biggest emitters of carbon pollution and they also represent the buildings that have the largest opportunity to cut their carbon emissions. This pollution comes from the oil and gas we burn to heat and power our homes and offices.
We're developing this policy as part of the implementation of Strategy #5 in the 2019 Climate Action Plan Update: Develop a carbon emissions performance standard to decarbonize existing large buildings. Learn more about our work to reduce emissions.
In the first open house in July, we shared some background on why we’re developing this new policy, defined what a performance standard is, laid out the process to develop it, and heard your questions, concerns, and ideas. In the second open house in September, we dove into the technical analysis and worked through some of the questions you shared in July. During the third open house, we shared preliminary policy elements under consideration and sought your feedback.
You can view the recording, slides, and breakout discussion notes from previous meetings on our project page.
Interpretation and translation services are available to you at no cost. If you need them, please contact us at katherine.eshel@boston.gov by Friday, February 19, 2021.
Share your feedback on preliminary design ideas for Copley Square Park.
We'd love for you to join us in our online presentation with a question-and-answer session afterward.
Interpretation and translation services are available to you at no cost. If you are attending this event and need these services, please contact B Chatfield at the Boston Parks and Recreation Department at abigail.chatfield@boston.gov.
The drop-in session will take place on January 21 at 10:30 a.m.
Join us for a drop-in session and tell us what you would like to see at Mission Hill Playground!
Share your feedback on preliminary design ideas for Ryan Playground.
We are trying new online engagement strategies in addition to familiar approaches. We'd love for you to join us for a virtual community meeting with a question and answer session afterward.
Interpretation and translation services are available to you at no cost. Please contact the project manager if you cannot attend this meeting, have any questions or comments, or if you need interpretation services, translated materials, or disability accommodations.
Share your thoughts on the improvements to the playground, pathways and a restroom facility study at Millennium Park.
We are trying new online engagement strategies in addition to familiar approaches. We'd love for you to join us for a virtual community meeting with a question and answer session afterward.
Interpretation and translation services are available to you at no cost. Please contact the project manager if you cannot attend this meeting, have any questions or comments, or if you need interpretation services, translated materials, or disability accommodations.
We're discussing the final design at our community meeting.
We are trying new online engagement strategies in addition to familiar approaches. We'd love for you to join us for a virtual community meeting with a question and answer session afterward.
Interpretation and translation services are available to you at no cost. Please contact the project manager if you cannot attend this meeting, have any questions or comments, or if you need interpretation services, translated materials, or disability accommodations.