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The final plan, along with an executive summary, is due for release in mid-June.

The City of Boston Election Department announced that polls will be open today from 7:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. for the Special State Election for First Suffolk and Middlesex Senate districts.

The Employee Demographics Dashboard is a first-of-its-kind data tool that presents regularly updated statistics on the makeup of City staff in the City of Boston, and was built to support the City's...

The $20.1 million project, of which the Department of Neighborhood Development contributed $1.6 million, will create 44 units of affordable rental housing, 1,000 square feet of commercial space and an...

The Walsh Administration is committed to creating more affordable housing for residents in Boston.

The City of Boston is offering a friendly reminder to voters.

New dashboard will provide insight into the demographics of the City's workforce.

We are excited to share with you a draft of the Boston Creates cultural plan !

Youth ages 13-14 in the SUPERTeens program will have the opportunity to attend weekly leadership development workshops, gain work experience in BCYF community centers and participate in field trips to...

The StormReady program helps provide communities with the communication and safety skills needed to save lives and property before, during and after a weather related event.

We’re exploring some of the more popular comments on coUrbanize that support our first goal: how to enhance our neighborhoods.

BOSTON - Monday, May 9, 2016 - Mayor Martin J. Walsh announced today that in a continued effort to increase safety for all Boston residents, the National Weather Service (NWS) has recognized the City...

The Boston Home Center's 2016 Housing EXPO is the BHC's signature event, kicking off the homebuying season.

The Boston Home Center helps residents purchase, improve, and keep their homes.

The first stop is the Wake Up the Earth Festival in Jamaica Plain on May 7.

This unique summer job program is made possible via a partnership between BCYF and the John Hancock MLK Summer Scholars Program.

This reaches the City's ambitious goal one year ahead of schedule.

Below is a joint statement from Mayor Martin J. Walsh and Mark Miles, CEO of IndyCar's parent company, Hulman & Company: "Boston has an open door for new and innovative ideas that will benefit the...

The report demonstrates the impact of changes to Boston's Living Wage Ordinance on the health of low wage workers.

The City of Boston's Licensing Board unanimously voted yesterday to amend their rules and regulations to allow BYOB in Boston. "I see this as an opportunity to bring increased economic activity to...

The program will be available at all Boston Public Schools high schools beginning June 1.

BOSTON - Friday, April 29, 2016 - Below is a statement from Patrick Brophy, Chief of Operations for the City of Boston: "The City of Boston will always be open to opportunities that will positively...

The review will draw upon experts in all facets of events production and management.

Stations all across Boston, along with Somerville and Brookline, are now open for the season.

We promised to give you more consistent updates from our work on the boston.gov redesign, and today we deliver.

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Bike share is expanding further into Roxbury and Northern Dorchester.

Juvenile Reentry Assistance Program will reduce barriers to housing, jobs and education.

With state match, new revenues could exceed $20M annually for housing, open space and historic preservation in Boston.

Events take place at Central Library and branches throughout the city.

Completed housing now exceeds expected population growth with 17,000 units permitted or complete, and 18,000 in pipeline.

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