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The initiative aims to count all Boston residents and ensure equitable distribution of City services. A first-in-the-nation childcare survey will also continue to be conducted alongside the annual...

We have information below about the City of Boston refund of 50% of Medicare Part B premiums for retirees, spouses, and surviving spouses enrolled in a City Medicare plan in 2020.

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

The application is to demolish the two-story precast concrete modular building at 900 Washington Street in Chinatown.

The application is to demolish the Boston Chinese Evangelical Church building at 249 Harrison Avenue in Chinatown.

Let's continue to work together to keep our city clean, reduce emissions, and work towards a Zero Waste Boston.

The application is to demolish the three story building and attached garage at 1558 Tremont Street in Mission Hill.

The scholarships will help build diversity in Boston EMS' promotional ranks.

Welcome to the Department of Neighborhood Development’s monthly newsletter. This February update focuses on our ongoing work: housing our homeless neighbors, creating new affordable housing, assisting...

Guided by interdepartmental collaboration and community engagement, the plan’s goal is to develop strategies to grow and protect Boston’s trees.

Did you know that there are living fossils in the Boston Public Garden and Arnold Arboretum?

During this week’s Council meeting, the Council adopted a resolution in support of allowing students to repeat their grade due to the educational disruption of the COVID-19 pandemic.

According to Project Bread, food insecurity has increased from 1 in 10 children to 1 in 5 households with children in Massachusetts​.

National School Counseling Week is a time to recognize the important work our school counselors do to support students academic, career, and social and emotional development.

During this week’s Council meeting, the Council adopted a resolution recognizing the Boston Ujima Project’s 2021 Citywide Assembly, "We Be Knowin: A Boston Ujima Project Celebration Of Everyday...

The Parks and Recreation Commission voted to formally ratify the City Council resolution passed in 1969 to officially name the playground at Hooker and Sorrento Streets in memory of James H. Roberts.

This week, the Council recognized February 7, 2021 as National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day in the City of Boston.

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

Boston's Linkage program was created in 1986 to leverage funding for affordable housing and workforce training through payments by large-scale commercial real estate development.

The application is to demolish the house and shed at 20 Woodland Place in Hyde Park.

We invite you to visit this newly renovated park in South Boston!

We invite you to visit this newly renovated park in the North End!

Mayor Walsh and the Parks Department recently unveiled Garvey Playground improvements.

Langone Park and Puopolo Playground were designed with climate resilient features embedded.

The program assists income-eligible first-generation homebuyers in purchasing a home in Boston for the first time with a 2:1 matching program.

The application is to demolish the house at 4 Anawan Avenue in West Roxbury.

The application is to demolish the house and shed at 156 Poplar Street in Roslindale.

Effective Monday, February 8 at 5 a.m., businesses can operate at 40% capacity, an increase from the current 25% capacity limit.

We asked City employees like you to share their thoughts and experiences with role models who have positively influenced their own lives.

This year marks the 5th annual Winter Walk, a campaign raising awareness and funds to help end homelessness in the City of Boston.

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