Blue Hill Avenue Community Event (Virtual)
The Blue Hill Avenue Transportation Action Plan seeks to improve the experience of all corridor users. Join us for a community event to discuss the project.
The Blue Hill Avenue Transportation Action Plan seeks to improve the experience of all corridor users. Join us for a community event to discuss the project.
Blue Hill Avenue Transportation Action Plan November Community Meeting
Hello from the Blue Hill Avenue Transportation Action Plan team! Thank you to everyone who attended our first meeting on October 25. You can find a recording of the meeting and some main takeaways on the Blue Hill Avenue website.
The next public meeting will take place on Zoom on November 15, 2022, from 6:30 - 8 p.m. (EST). Please register for the event using this link. You can join the Zoom meeting from a phone or computer. Interpretation will be available in Spanish and Haitian Creole.
At this meeting, our engagement consultants will introduce themselves and talk about their goals for this process. We will then briefly recap October’s public meeting and respond to some questions we heard. Finally, we will have time for open discussion.
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Join us at an online community engagement meeting. 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 need them, please contact us at lauren.bryant@boston.gov ,LCA@boston.gov or 617-961-3019, by: 12/5
City Hall is coming to your neighborhood! The City Hall On The Go Truck will be visiting Dorchester with District 4 City Councilor Brian Worrell.
Our bright and friendly mobile City Hall truck serves residents where they live, work, and play. Pay parking tickets, request documents, check your voter registration, and more. The truck will be stationed at Harambee Park at 930 Blue Hill Ave in Dorchester from 3:30 - 5 p.m. on Wednesday, November 9. You can request services online.
During the Fall of 2022, we will engage with the community about 70 City-owned lots largely in City Council District 4, just north and south of Talbot Avenue at Blue Hill Avenue, where we propose to make the first of these new homes a reality.
Join us for an Open House, which will feature detailed information about the first 70 parcels that will be offered for development and allow you to talk about the process and express your thoughts on what kind of housing you’d like to see built.
Also at the event, Boston Home Center staff will explain the resources and increased financial assistance available to first-time homebuyers. Specifically, the Boston Home Center will be offering $15 million of ARPA funds will be utilized to support:
City Hall is coming to your neighborhood! The City Hall On The Go Truck will be visiting Codman Square in Dorchester with District 4 City Councilor, Brian Worrell.
Our bright and friendly mobile City Hall truck serves residents where they live, work, and play. Pay parking tickets, request documents, check your voter registration, and more. The truck will be stationed at Codman Square Park, 360 Talbot Ave, from 4:30 - 6 p.m. on Wednesday, November 2. You can request services online.
City Hall is coming to your neighborhood! The City Hall On The Go Truck will be visiting the Bowdoin Geneva neighborhood in Dorchester along with Bowdoin Geneva Main Streets.
Our bright and friendly mobile City Hall truck serves residents where they live, work, and play. Pay parking tickets, request documents, check your voter registration, and more. The truck will be stationed at the Cape Verdean Association of Boston, 242 Bowdoin St, from 3:30 - 5 p.m. on Thursday, November 3. You can request services online.