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Mayor Martin J. Walsh today announced the launch of RethinkCityHall.org, a website designed to encourage civic participation in the City Hall campus plan study, a one-year comprehensive planning...

Our mission is not just to revamp the City’s website. Our mission is to create a useful tool that solves problems rather than creates them and also makes interacting with City government a smooth...

Website Designed by Utile, the Firm Selected to Lead the One-Year Planning Process

Mayor Martin J. Walsh today unveiled the Boston Permits & Licenses online platform, the latest step in making Boston's permitting process easier, clearer and more predictable. "We are committed to...

Mayor Martin J. Walsh will be on hand on Tuesday, November 10, at the House of Blues Boston to Co-Chair “HubNob,” an annual fundraiser for Boston Centers for Youth & Families (BCYF), the City of...

The City of Boston Election Department announced today that polls will be open from 7:00 AM - 8:00 PM for the City of Boston's election on Tuesday, November 3. "The City of Boston Election Department...

Mayor Martin J. Walsh today announced that the City of Boston Credit Union will sponsor the midnight fireworks on New Year's Eve as part of the First Night 2016 celebration. "I am grateful for the...

The Boston Permits and Licenses platform will focus on supporting businesses, homeowners, and contractors through the entire permitting process

Mayor Martin J. Walsh today hosted a street arcade in the South End to celebrate the expansion of the ParkBoston app to all 8,000 metered parking spaces in the City of Boston. The app allows drivers...

Boston Meter Card Phasing Out as ParkBoston Usage Grows

Mayor Martin J. Walsh today announced that the City of Boston has set a 15 year record for housing completions, with a total of 3,292 net units in 2015, representing $1.4 billion in value. The prior...

The Transatlantic Policy Lab will convene a social equity lab in the City to assess the ways inequalities in income and opportunity affect Boston.

Boston is one of only two cities worldwide, along with Athens, Greece, to be selected as pilot sites for the TAPL's work with 100 Resilient Cities.

City of Boston Sets 15 Year Record for Housing Completions

There’s a lot we know today that can inform us about what the future could look like.

Mayor Martin J. Walsh today announced that WrightGrid, the leading provider of solar-powered charging stations for mobile devices, has installed two WrightGrid Model Z charging stations at City Hall...

The Mayor's Office of Workforce Development (OWD), formerly the Office of Jobs and Community Services, today released its first annual report, Building an Inclusive Economy. Mayor Martin J. Walsh...

BOSTON - Wednesday, October 28, 2015 - Mayor Martin J. Walsh today announced that WrightGrid, the leading provider of solar-powered charging stations for mobile devices, has installed two WrightGrid...

Mayor Walsh restructured and rebranded the office earlier this year.

The City of Boston Election Department announced today that in preparation for the Tuesday, November 3rd Election, voters should plan to visit the polls between 7:00 AM and 8:00 PM. "The City of...

Mayor Martin J. Walsh today announced the launch of StartHub, a comprehensive, centralized, online platform designed to connect, support, and grow Greater Boston's world-class technology and early...

Comprehensive Online Platform, Sponsored by IBM, Streamlines Access to Information and Resources of Greater Boston's Startup Economy

Mayor Martin J. Walsh and the Boston Art Commission yesterday announced the dedication of three pieces of public artwork at the Bruce C. Bolling Municipal Building. This dedication is part of Mayor...

The Mayor's Office of Arts and Culture and the Massachusetts College of Art and Design (MassArt) today announced the selection of 11 artists for the City of Boston's first artist-in-residence program...

The Boston Transportation Department/Boston Bikes today formally opened its new expansion stations in the New Balance Hubway bike share system. A total of 15 new stations are being installed in Boston...

Official first bike undocked at Brighton Center and re-docked at Franklin Park.

Mayor Martin J. Walsh recently announced the creation of the Mayor's Housing Innovation Lab, co-led by Susan Nguyen and Marcy Ostberg, to bring design thinking and innovation into solving Boston's...

The City of Boston’s archaeological program within the Environment, Energy, and Open Space Cabinet will oversee an archaeological survey on Boston Common Monday, October 19th and Tuesday, October 20th...

City Archaeologist Joe Bagley, who requested the archaeological survey, will be present throughout the duration of the work.

A Bloomberg-funded team will explore and evaluate solutions for building, buying, and owning middle-income housing.

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