Highland Park Architectural Conservation District
The Highland Park Architectural Conservation District was designated in 2022.
Apply for Design Review Online
The Highland Park Architectural Conservation District Commission meets each month on the fourth Thursday at 5:30PM to review exterior alterations. Interested in becoming a commissioner? Please see details about nomination in the district's Study Report and check the commission information section at the bottom of this page. If you see an "apply online" button, we have an opening on the commission and you're able to apply for it.
DESIGN REVIEW PROCESS
The following activities requiring an application and full Commission review:
- Full or partial demolitions
- Major architectural alterations
- Major landscape alterations
- New construction
- For more details, please review the district Standards and Criteria. If you still have questions please contact staff.
- Review all instructions and documentation requirements before submitting your application to ensure it is complete. Incomplete applications will not be added to a public hearing agenda.
- Submit your application online well in advance of a filing deadline in case additional or revised information is needed.
- Staff won't be able to review applications for completeness immediately upon submittal.
- Do not begin any work, or buy materials, until after confirmation that your project was approved by the Commission.
HISTORY
The Highland Park neighborhood is also called Roxbury Highlands or Fort Hill. It covers about 170 acres of steep terrain with puddingstone outcroppings. This historic area of Roxbury was characterized by prehistoric Native settlements and sparsely settled farmland by European settlers. The highlands of Roxbury served a strategic role in the Revolutionary War. After the war, the area developed as a fashionable 19th-century streetcar suburb. Roxbury was annexed to the City of Boston in 1868.
During the 1950s, large numbers of white residents, predominantly of Russian Jewish heritage, left Roxbury. They moved to western suburbs — such as Brookline and Newton — or south to Dorchester and Mattapan. By the 1960s, the neighborhood was predominantly occupied by Black families. These families moved from the American South and other Boston neighborhoods, including the North and South Ends. In recent decades, more Latinx people have also moved into the neighborhood. Today, Highland Park is a vibrant and diverse neighborhood that residents are proud to call home.
The neighborhood includes excellent examples of late 18th-, 19th-, and early 20th-century architectural styles. These include:
- Federal
- Greek Revival
- Gothic Revival
- Italianate
- Second Empire, and
- Queen Anne.
Additionally, archaeological resources may still exist from earlier periods.
For many years, neighborhood residents and Boston's historic preservation community have shown strong support for this historic district. In 1989, the Roxbury Highlands area was named a National Register district, a federal honor that unfortunately does not confer any local protection. The Landmarks Commission accepted a petition to create a Highland Park district back in 1978. For further historical background, please check out the Highland Park Architectural Conservation District Study Report.
Resources
Resources- Application Instructions and Fee Schedule
- Apply Online
- Signature Page Only (If you cannot sign electronically)
- Once your application has been ruled on by the commission, your decision letter will be emailed to you.
- If approved, use the decision letter to obtain your building permit with the building department. Be sure to display your approval placard on site, visible to the public, for the duration of the project.
- Archeology Department
- Archives Department
- Boston Public Library
- Boston Planning & Development Agency
- Community Preservation Act
- Disabilities Commission
- Edward L. Cooper Community Garden & Education Center
- Environment Department
- Fire Department
- Hawthorne Youth and Community Center
- Highland Park Neighborhood Coalition
- Inspectional Services Department
- John Eliot Square Neighborhood Association
- Language and Communications Access
- Neighborhood Services
- Parks and Recreation Department
- Public Works Department
- Roxbury Historical Society
- Transportation Department
- Unitarian Universalist Urban Ministry
- Zoning Board of Appeals
2024 HPACDC agendas
- HPACDC agenda January 25, 2024
- HPACDC agenda February 22, 2024
- HPACDC agenda March 28, 2024
- HPACDC agenda April 25, 2024
- HPACDC agenda May 23, 2024
- HPACDC agenda June 27, 2024
- HPACDC agenda July 25, 2024
- HPACDC agenda August 22, 2024
- HPACDC agenda September 26, 2024
- HPACDC agenda October 24, 2024
- HPACDC agenda November 21, 2024
- SELDC minutes December 26, 2024
2023 HPACDC agendas
- HPACDC agenda April 27, 2023
- HPACDC agenda May 25, 2023 Cancelled
- HPACDC agenda June 22, 2023
- HPACDC agenda July 27, 2023
- HPACDC agenda August 24, 2023 Cancelled
- HPACDC agenda September 28, 2023 Cancelled
- HPACDC agenda October 26, 2023 Cancelled
- HPACDC agenda November 22, 2023
- HPACDC agenda December 28, 2023
2022 Agendas
- To be added
2024 HPACDC recordings
- HPACDC agenda January 25, 2024
- HPACDC agenda February 22, 2024
- HPACDC agenda March 28, 2024
- HPACDC agenda April 25, 2024
- HPACDC agenda May 23, 2024
- HPACDC agenda June 27, 2024
- HPACDC agenda July 25, 2024
- HPACDC agenda August 22, 2024
- HPACDC agenda September 26, 2024
- HPACDC agenda October 24, 2024
- HPACDC agenda November 21, 2024
- SELDC minutes December 26, 2024
2023 HPACDC recordings
- HPACDC recording April 27, 2023 (file too large to upload, email staff for copy)
- HPACDC recording May 25, 2023 Cancelled
- HPACDC recording June 22, 2023
- HPACDC recording July 27, 2023
- HPACDC recording August 24, 2023 Cancelled
- HPACDC recording September 28, 2023 Cancelled
- HPACDC recording October 26, 2023 Cancelled
- HPACDC recording November 22, 2023 (file too large to upload, email staff for copy)
- HPACDC recording December 28, 2023 (file too large to upload, email staff for copy)
Commission Info
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Department:
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Authority:City
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Term:3
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Stipend:No
Current members
Member | Appointed | Expires | Status |
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Ernest Coston | 3/1/2023 | 6/30/2024 | Active |
Suleman Gajere | 3/1/2023 | 6/30/2024 | Active |
Angela Paige Cook | 3/1/2023 | 6/30/2025 | Active |
Andrew Shelburne | 3/1/2023 | 6/30/2025 | Active |
Fadi Samaha | 3/27/2024 | 6/30/2025 | Active |
Celina Barrios-Millner | 3/27/2024 | 2/5/2027 | Active |
Angela Ward Hyatt | 8/28/2024 | 6/30/2025 | Active |