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A series of new artwork is now on display at Boston City Hall, including four new art exhibitions and three new murals. This effort is part of Mayor Walsh's commitment to creating a City Hall that is...

To celebrate the launch of the final document, Mayor Walsh hosted a Launch Party and Showcase in Upham’s Corner in Dorchester.

The comprehensive strategy outlines efforts to prepare Boston to confront challenges, ranging from climate change to acts of terrorism.

Douglas was sworn in on Tuesday, June 27, at City Hall, and fills the vacancy of Carol Fulp.

A free and open Internet is vital to the success of our City and its people. We must defend it.

The letter below, addressed to FCC Chairman Ajit Pai, reinforces the nondiscrimination principles first called for in a 2014 U.S. Conference of Mayors resolution. Mayor Walsh joined 50 mayors to...

The Mayor will submit a joint letter to the FCC to call for the continuation of net neutrality.

The application is to demolish a carriage house at 63 Perrin Street in Roxbury.

The application is to demolish Our Lady of Good Voyage Chapel at 65 Northern Avenue in South Boston.

Enjoy free food, games, resources, music, and more!

The application is to demolish a single-car garage at 47 Holbrook Street in Jamaica Plain.

Accolades include the prestigious 2017 AIA/ALA Library Building Awards and Boston Preservation Alliance Awards.

Bastille Day, the Run to Home Base 5K, and the Betances Festival will all affect traffic.

Imagine Boston 2030 will guide long-term growth to boost quality of life, equity, and resilience in every neighborhood across Boston.

Today, we’re highlighting our collection of Boston Almanacs. This 1836 Almanac was published by S.N. Dickinson, located at 52 Washington Street.

Mayor Walsh welcomed students to Youth Enrichment Day; announced winning “Youth Lead the Change” Participatory Budgeting Projects

The application is to demolish a two-family residence at 26 Percival Street in Dorchester.

The application is to demolish a two-family residence at 387-389 Sumner Street in East Boston.

We have some ideas on how to be mindful about your well-being this summer.

Residents and visitors can enjoy popular films under the night skies in 11 City parks.

Open Canal Street, Chinatown Main Street Festival, Hare Krishna Procession

Young people 18 and younger can enjoy summer activities on City Hall Plaza and pick up a lunch at no cost.

A valid NFPA Hot Work Safety Certificate is required on all Hot Work Permit Applications effective September 1, 2017.

We received 47 applications for the 2017 Neighborhood Slow Streets program. Using the objective criteria described in the application, we've selected five new communities to join in 2017.

“The capital project will result in a facility that you deserve and that can accommodate the programs you want,” said Mayor Walsh.

The $3.15 billion budget proposal represents an increase of $148.5 million, or 5 percent, over the FY17 budget.

We will be prohibiting vehicle traffic and restricting parking on select local streets in Boston.

Mayor Walsh and other officials and advocates gathered to discuss local policies and programs.

The application is to demolish a garage at 39 Mt. Everett Street in Dorchester.

The opening ceremony will be held at Faneuil Hall Marketplace.

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