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Review recent changes to the Police Reform Policy at the Boston Police Department.

The property at 108 Walter Street in Roslindale was transferred to the Boston Conservation Commission and will be added to the Roslindale Wetlands Urban Wild.

Welcome to the Department of Neighborhood Development’s monthly newsletter.

The City is seeking applications for a Community Advisory Board that will help guide the development and implementation of green jobs programming in Fiscal Year 2022.

June is Pride Month, a time to celebrate and recognize the contributions of Boston’s LGBTQIA (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer or questioning, intersex, and asexual or allied) community.

Mayor Janey took two key steps to democratize Boston’s budget building process.

The heat emergency will last from Sunday, June 6, through Tuesday, June 8.

The Boston Parks and Recreation Department and the Boston Public Health Commission (BPHC) have announced the 2021 Boston Parks Summer Fitness Series, sponsored by Blue Cross Blue Shield of...

This Community Advisory Board will work to development guidelines for the climate resilience, equity, and environmental justice aspects of the Wetlands Protection Ordinance.

The application is to demolish the house and garage at 64-66 Lane Park in Brighton.

The application is to demolish the house at 123 Nottinghill Road in Brighton.

The application is to demolish the three-story building at 89 Shirley Street in Roxbury.

The application is to demolish the one story commercial building at 7-11 Curtis Street in East Boston.

This month, we look at different resources and guides for assistance in preparing to transition from pandemic isolation.

Cross-departmental collaborative approach seeks to address the continuum of care of violence prevention

Immigrant students and educators reflect on the pandemic’s impact on their education and their lives

This week, the City Council voted and passed a Home Rule Petition for a Special Law regarding an Act concerning the operations of the Boston City Council.

This week, the Council passed a resolution commemorating Memorial Day, honoring those who have made the supreme sacrifice for this country.

The City of Boston has received a grant that will fund the creation of our first plan for Harbor Islands that are experiencing the effects of climate change and erosion.

Be a part of Boston’s Urban Forest Plan! We’re currently looking for expressions of interest from community members who would like to serve as Collaborating Partners on the project’s Community...

For her insights on Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month, we recently spoke with local parks advocate Marie Fukuda who has long been active in the Fenway community.

Boston expects to receive over $500 million in federal funds to support the City’s recovery from the pandemic through the end of 2024.

During this week’s Council meeting, the Council adopted a resolution recognizing May 18, 2021, as Physician Mental Health Awareness Day in the City of Boston.

In 1974, President Gerald Ford authorized the first National Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Week to honor Emergency Medical Technicians (EMT) and other EMS practitioners.

In 2005, the National Trust expanded National Preservation Week into Preservation Month in an effort to draw more attention to historic places and to promote heritage tourism.

Mayor Kim Janey and Boston Parks Commissioner Ryan Woods announced this week the completion of a successful bidding process for planned improvements to Edwards Playground located at 10 Eden Street in...

A weekly message from Commissioner McCosh in support of the local disability community.

The agenda is a citywide invitation to hold space for joy, encourage opportunities for collective processing of grief, and invest in healing, imagination and play.

Garrett-Stearns will serve as lead communications strategist and advisor for the Janey administration.

Spring has sprung in Boston’s parks, and we are taking the opportunity to salute the efforts of our Horticulture staff.

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