Boston has selected two consulting firms to guide changes to its linkage and Inclusionary Development Policy. Mayor Michelle Wu today announced the consultant selection and an advisory committee of policy experts, affordable housing advocates including Dorchester-based groups, and developers to take part in shaping Boston’s new affordability ratios. California-based firm David
Brian Golden, who has led the city’s planning and development arm for the past eight years, will step down at the end of this month. Golden told the Boston Planning and Development Agency (BPDA) Board of Directors at its monthly meeting that he was honored to hold the post, that “the work is almost never easy but it is always consequential and important.” “I have loved my job
Riley: District review will inform update later this spring As the state's elementary and secondary education commissioner prepares to review the Boston Public Schools, Mayor Michelle Wu on last week said she “firmly” opposes the idea of putting the district under receivership.
As the state's elementary and secondary education commissioner prepares to review the Boston Public Schools, Mayor Michelle Wu on Tuesday said she "firmly" opposes the idea of putting the district under receivership.
As the state's elementary and secondary education commissioner prepares to review the Boston Public Schools, Mayor Michelle Wu on Tuesday said she "firmly".