Tune in now for this week's #Boston City Council meeting!
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Tune in now for this week's #Boston City Council meeting!
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Hey #Boston!
Here is this week’s City Council Calendar.
Check out this week's #Boston City Council Newsletter: bit.ly/40iBj6B
Councilors Worrell, Flynn, and Mejia offer resolution recognizing March 5, 2026, as Crispus Attucks Day in the City of #Boston.
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After a winter of snow-covered sidewalks leaving commuters trudging through snowbanks and streets, the City Council is taking action to ensure safer travel for Boston residents.
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The Council adopted a resolution offered by Councilors Murphy and Flynn expressing support for active duty United States service members and their families.
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The Council adopted a resolution offered by Councilors Santana, Culpepper, and Worrell supporting efforts to end health disparities impacting Boston’s Black community.
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#Boston celebrates the Olympic triumph of its local women’s hockey stars as the Council recognizes March 17, 2026, as Boston Fleet Olympic Medalist Day.
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This week, the Council celebrates the achievements and contributions of women across #Boston.
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Council recognizes Public Works crews for snowstorm response.
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The Council approved two orders authorizing the City of #Boston to accept and expend grant funding to support school infrastructure improvements and youth opportunity programs.
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The #Boston City Council is holding a Public Testimony hearing regarding the FY27 Budget on March 10th at 6:00 PM in the Iannella Chamber.
This is your opportunity to share what matters most to you and your community. We encourage you to participate and make your voice heard!
The Council adopted a resolution recognizing March as Women’s History Month and reaffirming the City’s commitment to advancing women’s rights.
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The Council adopted a resolution recognizing Dominican Independence Day.
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The Council adopted a resolution supporting the continued funding of the MBTA’s fare-free bus program.
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Council advances resolutions recognizing Literacy, Disabilities Awareness, and social work.
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Council advances resolutions supporting veterans, Downtown revitalization, and South Boston residents.
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Council Supports PROTECT Act to Safeguard Immigrant Rights
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The Council adopted a resolution recognizing the independence of Ghana.
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Hey #Boston!
Here is this week’s City Council Calendar.
During the Boston City Council’s Black History Month Celebration, I had the privilege of recognizing Douglass Williams, Owner and Chef of MIDA. Chef Douglass is a builder of restaurants, opportunities, community and a proud Boston chef whose work has earned national acclaim.
Thank you Councilor Miniard Culpepper for organizing today’s Black History Month Celebration at City Hall.
Hey #Boston!
Here is this week’s City Council Calendar.
Check out this week's #Boston City Council Newsletter: bit.ly/4qBsqjc
The Boston City Council is excited to invite you to join us for this year’s Black History Month Celebration!
This celebration is an opportunity to come together and reflect on the legacies of those who have paved the way, while uplifting the voices and visions of the next generation of leaders.
The Council sends heartfelt wishes to the Muslim community locally and globally.
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This week, the Council proclaimed March 2026 as Irish-American Heritage Month.
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This week, a resolution was offered, expressing support for U.S. Discharge Petition No. 15, a congressional measure intended to advance legislation providing Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haiti.
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During this week’s Council meeting, the Council urged the City of #Boston to establish a dedicated crossing guard corps for Trotter Elementary School.
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