A range of options for re-designing the Morrissey Boulevard corridor were presented at a public meeting of the Morrissey Boulevard Commission on Thursday night (May 2) at Boston College High School in front of a crowd of roughly 70 people, with another 50 participating virtually. The Morrissey Commission was formed by state law last year to devise a plan to redesign Morrissey
Officials in charge of a city-led project aimed at protecting Dorchester and South Boston from flood waters associated with rising sea levels will host a pair of public meetings, including an in-person tour, over the next week. And while the two events are focused on the coast along Day Boulevard, they offer an ideal opportunity for city residents to plug into urgent
Officials in charge of a city-led project aimed at protecting Dorchester and South Boston from flood waters associated with rising sea levels will host a pair of public meetings, including an in-person tour, over the next week. And while the two events are focused on the coast along Day Boulevard, they offer an ideal opportunity for city residents to plug into urgent
Members of the Columbia-Savin Hill Civic Association voted to support the potential change of occupancy certification from two to three units at 20 Pearl Street at Monday’s general membership meeting. James Christopher, the principal manager of 686 Architects, said at the meeting that the building has been taxed as a three-family unit since 2011, even though only two
Concerns about the lack of progress made by a state-run commission charged with planning improvements to the Morrissey Boulevard corridor filled the air at Monday evening’s meeting of the Columbia-Savin Hill Civic Association (CSHCA). The group, which meets on the first Monday of each month, voted to create a new Government Affairs committee to track developments related to