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Gold · BostonThe demand for EV charging is growing and city officials are gearing up to meet the challenge. As part of the ongoing demonstration efforts, the City of Boston’s EV Charging Program, installation of 120 curbside electric vehicle charging ports, will be placed across the city, including at least four of them in the North End on North Street. Still in the design and engineering phases the program seeks to allow residents the opportunity to possibl…See the Story
Four EV charging stations slated for North Street – North End Regional Review
Boston, Massachusetts · BostonSpecial to the Regional Review Mayor Michelle Wu announced that the City of Boston has awarded the City of Boston Flood Modeling RFP to FloodMapp to provide real-time flood monitoring to enhance emergency preparation, response, and recovery during flood events, marking a significant step forward in the city’s resilience, an important part of the Mayor’s Green New Deal. “Making Boston a Green New Deal city involves having the best means of prep…See the Story
City invests in enhanced emergency and coastal resilience planning with floodmap – North End Regional Review
Boston, Massachusetts · BostonOn Thursday, March 21, NEW Health held a ceremony at its North End site to honor its founder and first CEO, Elaine Wilson. In 1971, Elaine and a small group of North End residents established the neighborhood’s first health center with the mission of delivering equitable, high-quality care to the community. Over the past 53 years, this mission has guided NEW Health’s growth in services, locations, and staff.
Elaine Wilson and her family. Shown …See the Story
NEW Health North End Honors Founder Elaine Wilson – North End Regional Review
Air Quality · BostonThe Healey-Driscoll Administration moved to address air quality issues in or near environmental justice areas by announcing amendments to state air pollution regulations. The communities of Revere, Everett, Chelsea, Charlestown and East Boston are considered in environmental justice areas. The changes require certain facilities seeking air emissions permits in or near communities with environmental justice populations to conduct a cumulative …See the Story
Mass. Requires Analysis of Cumulative Impacts for Air Quality Permits Near EJ Populations – North End Regional Review
Suffolk County, Massachusetts · Suffolk CountySpecial to the Transcript Following up on the previous announcement on March 15, the MBTA is today reminding riders that Blue Line service will be suspended between Maverick and Wonderland for three days from April 17-19 and between Airport and…Read more →See the Story
Shuttle Buses To Replace Blue Line for Critical Track Work Latter Half of April – Winthrop Transcript
Boston, Massachusetts · BostonSpecial to the Patriot-Bridge As chair of the Committee on Government Operations, Boston City Councilor Gabriela Coletta submitted a committee report regarding an ordinance creating a Planning Department in the City of Boston sponsored by Mayor Michelle Wu. She recommended that the matter ought to pass in a new draft and it ultimately passed with a majority of her colleagues voting in the affirmative. “As Chair of the Committee on Government Ope…See the Story
Coletta Oversees Planning Department Ordinance Review Process, Earns Passage With Amendments
Boston, Massachusetts · BostonStanding behind the Last Tenement at 42 Lomasney Way – the only historic building from the old West End to survive urban renewal in that neighborhood – Mayor Michelle Wu signed an ordinance on Tuesday, April 2, which will allow for the creation new planning department in the City of Boston for the first time in 70 years. The ordinance restores planning as a core function of Boston city government, ensuring its inclusion in the city’s budget and…See the Story