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Boston Parks And Recreation Commission Hearing

Boston Parks And Recreation Commission is holding a Hearing on April 24 at 10 a.m.

Discussion Topics

  1. AGENDA

    A. Vote to name the east basketball court at Billings Field in West Roxbury for Francis McInerney.

    B. Vote to name the west basketball court at Billings Field in West Roxbury for Michael R. Kennedy.

    C. A modification to the previous vote to accept jurisdiction for park, playground, and recreation purposes, certain parcels of land at 64 Sleeper Street in South Boston, to be known as Martin’s Park, excepting a portion therefrom shown on the Plan as “Access-Use Easement Area” containing +/- 661 square feet of land which is not designated for park, playground and recreation purposes.

    D. Vote to approve 3 - 4 Fort Avenue Terrace in Roxbury, adjacent to Highland Park.

    E. Vote to approve Brooke Charter School at 198-260 American Legion Highway in Mattapan, adjacent to Franklin Park.

    F. Vote to approve the Boston College Recreation Center at 200 St. Thomas More Road in Brighton, adjacent to Evergreen Cemetery and the Chestnut Hill Reservoir.

    Commissioner: Christopher Cook
    Associate Commissioners: Elisa Birdseye, Anne Connolly, Maria Fitzpatrick,Dave Queeley, Sanjay Saini, and Charlie Titus
    Executive Secretary: Carrie Marsh
    Chief Landscape Architect: Liza Meyer

    Applications with the Parks Commission may be viewed at the Parks Department, 1010 Massachusetts Avenue, 3rd floor, Roxbury, 617-635-4505, prc@boston.gov.

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