The main thrust of several of the executive sessions related to issues surrounding the process of gaining approval from the Boston PlanningandDevelopmentAgency for a new high school facility to be built at 361 Belgrade Avenue in the Roslindale neighborhood of Boston, as well as political and public support for and opposition to the project.
Murray Supervisor of Records May 23, 2017 SPR17/696 Tammy Donovan City of Boston PlanningandDevelopmentAgency 1 City Hall Square, Floor 9 Boston, MA 02201 Dear Ms. Donovan: I have received the petition of Colman Herman appealing the nomesponse of the Planning and Development Agency (Agency) to a request for public records. G. L. c. 66 1OA; see also 950 C.M.R. 32.08(1). Specifically, Mr.
Teresa Polhemus Executive Director/Secretary Boston Planning&DevelopmentAgency One City Hall Square Boston, MA 02201 Dear Ms. Polhemus: I have received the petition of Shirley Kressel appealing the nonresponse of the Boston Redevelopment Authority (Authority) to a request for public records. G. L. c. 66 1O(b ); see also 950 C.M.R. 32.08(2). Specifically, Ms.
The complaints are dated December 22, 2020, and January 24, 2021, and were previously sent to staff at the Boston PlanningandDevelopmentAgency as well as to some members of the Boston City Council. The City of Boston did not formally respond to the complaints.
These commitments must include all organizations identified in the Massachusetts Environmental Policy Act (MEPA) filing including, but not limited to, UMBA, Department of Conservation & Recreation (DCR), Massachusetts Affordable Housing Alliance (MAHA), Columbia Savin Hill Civic Association, McCormack Civic Association, Boston Public Schools (BPS), Boston Parks and Recreation, Boys and Girls Club of Dorchester, the Martin Richard Foundation, and Boston
These commitments must include all organizations identified in the Massachusetts Environmental Policy Act (MEPA) filing including, but not limited to, UMBA, Department of Conservation & Recreation (DCR), Massachusetts Affordable Housing Alliance (MAHA), Columbia Savin Hill Civic Association, McCormack Civic Association, Boston Public Schools (BPS), Boston Parks and Recreation, Boys and Girls Club of Dorchester, the Martin Richard Foundation, and Boston
Communication (letters, memos, e-mails) between representatives of the Boston PlanningandDevelopmentAgency and staff at CZM regarding the Boston Downtown Waterfront District Municipal Harbor Plan between Feb. 21,2017 and April 30,2018. 2. Meeting summaries, notes, or minutes of consultation meetings held on the Boston Downtown Waterfront District Municipal Harbor Plan between March 15, 20 17, and April 9, 201 8."
Nehill Senior Counsel Boston Planning&DevelopmentAgency One City Hall Square Boston, MA 02201 RE: Open Meeting Law Complaint Dear Attorney Nehill: This office received a complaint from Colman Herman on November 19 alleging that the Boston Civic Design Commission (the Commission) violated the Open Meeting Law, G.L. c. 30A, 18-25, by routinely failing to create minutes of meetings held by its Design Committee (Committee).1 The complaint was originally
You may consider contacting the Boston Planning&DevelopmentAgency (BPDA), which is not a Department of the City of Boston. You may find the following link helpful in making your request directly to the BPDA. . . . On March 7, 2024, Ms.
and issuance of governmental permits and authorizations of the various [City] departments and agencies having dealt with the former, current, and future user(s) of the [p]roperties; [4] any and all documents relating to the interest of the not-for-profit entity known as the Womens Lunch Place Boston in using the [p]roperties; and, [5] any and all communications between [the City] officials and the [Citys] Boston Redevelopment Authority d/b/a/ the Boston