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Boston Civic Design Commission Meetiong

The Boston Civic Design Commission will meet remotely on April 1, 2025 at 5 p.m. The Planning Department continues to host public meetings in a virtual setting for the health, safety, and accessibility of Boston residents.

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Discussion Topics

  1. Agenda

    5:00 - 5:10             Call to order

    Approval of the March 04, 2025, Monthly Meeting Minutes

    Approval of the March 18, 2025, Design Subcommittee Session A Minutes

    Approval of the March 18, 2025, Design Subcommittee Session B Minutes

    5:10 - 5:20             Report from the Planning Department Review Committee

    Summary of proposed projects for consideration, including

    75 MORRISSEY BOULEVARD, DORCHESTER, AKA “35-75 MORRISSEY BOULEVARD PHASE 1” and

                                    250 BAY STATE ROAD, FENWAY, AKA “BOSTON UNIVERSITY PARDEE SCHOOL OF GLOBAL STUDIES.”

                                    Presentations for Review and Public Testimony

    5:20 – 5:50            75 MORRISSEY BOULEVARD, DORCHESTER, AKA “35-75 MORRISSEY BOULEVARD PHASE 1”

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

    5:50 – 6:20            250 BAY STATE ROAD, FENWAY, AKA “BOSTON UNIVERSITY PARDEE SCHOOL OF GLOBAL

                                    STUDIES”

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

    Informational Presentations

    6:20 – 6:35            700 COMMONWEALTH AVENUE, FENWAY AKA “BOSTON UNIVERSITY WARREN TOWERS RENOVATION”

    6:35 - 6:50             ARTICLE 80 MODERNIZATION & BCDC REFORM

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