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BOSTON CIVIC DESIGN COMMISSION VIRTUAL MEETING

The Boston Civic Design Commission will be holding  virtual meeting on July 9th at 5 PM 

ATTENTION: THE PLANNING DEPARTMENT CONTINUES TO HOST PUBLIC MEETINGS IN A VIRTUAL SETTING FOR THE HEALTH, SAFETY, AND ACCESSIBILITY OF BOSTON RESIDENTS.

PLEASE REGISTER FOR THE MEETING AT bit.ly/BCDCJul09

OR CALL 669 254-5252 AND ENTER THE ACCESS CODE 160 318 4088.

Discussion Topics

  1. Agenda

    5:00 - 5:10         Call to order

                            Approval of the June 04, 2024, Meeting Minutes

                            Approval of the June 18, 2024, Design Subcommittee Session A Meeting Minutes

                            Approval of the June 18, 2024, Design Subcommittee Session B Meeting Minutes

                            Approval of the June 25, 2024, Meeting Minutes

    5:10 - 5:20         Report from Review Committee



    Summary of proposed projects for consideration, including

    DREXEL VILLAGE, ROXBURY, 100-168 NEW RUTHERFORD AVENUE, CHARLESTOWN (AKA AUSTIN STREET LOTS), and 17 BRADSTON STREET, NEWMARKET.

                            Presentations for Review and Public Testimony

    5:20 – 5:45        WHITE STADIUM, FRANKLIN PARK

    Referred for final review and recommendation by the BCDC Design Subcommittee

    5:45 – 6:10        DREXEL VILLAGE, ROXBURY

    Referred for initial review and recommendation by the Planning Department Review Committee

    6:10 – 6:35        100-168 NEW RUTHERFORD AVENUE, CHARLESTOWN (AKA AUSTIN STREET LOTS)

    Referred for initial review and recommendation by the Planning Department Review Committee

    6:35 – 7:00        17 BRADSTON STREET, NEWMARKET

    Referred for initial review and recommendation by the Planning Department Review Committee

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