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Select Page Councilors: Eliminate Parking for Affordable Projects By Steve Adams | Banker & Tradesman Staff | May 21, 2021 | Reprints | Print 3371 Washington St. Image courtesy of Utile Inc. Outraged at lawsuits challenging a pair of affordable housing projects in Jamaica Plain, Boston City Councilors Matt O’Malley and Kenzie Bok are seeking to remove off-street parking requirements for housing developments that include 100 percent affordable units. Jamaica Plain commercial landlord Montgomery Gold is appealing the 38-unit affordable housing project by Jamaica Plain Neighborhood Development Corp. at 3377 Washington St. and recently settled a lawsuit that delayed groundbreaking of a 202-unit affordable housing project by the Pine Street Inn at 3368 Washington St. ....
By Maddie Kilgannon and Mia McCarthy, Reporter Correspondents May 19, 2021 Maddie Kilgannon and Mia McCarthy, Reporter Correspondents Former BPD Commissioner William Gross, left, walked along Blue Hill Avenue with Councillor Annissa Essaibi George last Thurs., May 20. Mia McCarthy photo As of May 19, six mayoral candidates have secured the required 3,000 signatures needed to qualify for the September primary ballot, according to the city’s election department. There will likely be more to come. A total of 17 people had filed to gather signatures to run for mayor as of May 11. Those who have been certified for the ballot already include Mayor Kim Janey, John Barros, and City Councillors Andrea Campbell, Annissa Essaibi George, Michelle Wu and State Rep. Jon Santiago. Among those whose nomination papers have been submitted, but not yet certified by election officials are Michael Bianchi, Robert Cappuci, Joao Gomes DePina, John Houton, Sophia Kim, William John ....
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Boston police say there is no way to guarantee overtime savings sought by Janey By Danny McDonald Globe Staff,Updated May 10, 2021, 6:43 p.m. Email to a Friend Boston police headquartersDavid L. Ryan/Globe Staff/file With city authorities looking to rein in Boston police overtime costs, department brass told lawmakers Monday that they could not guarantee the desired savings in next fiscal yearâs budget because injuries to officers â which require overtime shifts to fill â cannot be predicted. Boston police chronically exceed their annual overtime budget. During a virtual budget hearing on Monday, Boston City Council members pressed for tangible and structural ways for the department, which has been hit hard by COVID-19, to curb spending. Acting Mayor Kim Janeyâs $3.75 billion operating budget includes a projected $22 million cut to police overtime, or roughly a one-third ....