November 19: Conservation Commission Public Hearing at 6pm
The Conservation Commission (ConCom) reviews projects to determine what conditions, if any, the Commission will impose in order to protect the interests of the public and private water supply, groundwater, prevention of pollution, flood control, prevention of storm damage, protection of fisheries and land containing shellfish, and protection of wildlife habitat.
Neighborhood Items
- Notice of Intent for DEP File No. 006-20XX and BOS File No. 2025-0XX from Childs Engineering on behalf of Poseidon Enterprises for the proposed replacement of deteriorated sections of an existing fender system along a pier face, as well as repairs to structural timber piles and timber pile caps at Barking Crab, 88 Sleeper Street, South Boston Waterfront, MA (LUO).*Continued from the October 22, 2025 hearing.
- Notice of Intent for DEP File No. 006-2073 and BOS File No. 2025-034 from Epsilon Associates on behalf of Channelside Acquisitions, LLC, for the proposed construction of a publicly accessible overlook over the Fort Point Channel; construction of retaining walls, platform, and seating for a future public amphitheater; and minor regrading at 15 Necco Street and 244-284 A Street, South Boston Waterfront, MA (25ft Waterfront Area, LUO, Coastal Bank, 100ft Buffer to Coastal Bank, LSCSF). The proponent postponed their appearance three times prior.
- Notice of Intent for DEP File No. 006-2XXX and BOS File No. 2025-XXX from Epsilon Associates, Inc. on behalf of Channelside Acquisitions, LLC for the proposed construction of a new bicycle path, subsurface utility connections, pedestrian sidewalk improvements, and minor site grading at 10 Necco Street, South Boston Waterfront, MA (LSCSF). The proponent postponed their appearance last month.
November 21: Free Movie Screening of "Inundation District" hosted by Save The Harbor with Q&A with director, David Abel, at 5pm at 15 Necco. "INUNDATION DISTRICT is an award-winning feature-length film about the implications of one city’s decision to ignore the threats posed by climate change and spend billions of dollars on building a new waterfront district — on landfill, at sea level." Light refreshments will be served. Reserve your spot.
November 21: Objects of Devotion Opening, a group exhibition examining the ways in which the routines, rituals, and spiritual underpinnings of our lives enter and exist within the devotional realm, from 6–9pm at The Distillery Gallery, 516 East 2nd St.
An Afternoon in the FPAC Art Space
Presented By: Fort Point Free Music Collective
Sunday, November 23, 3-5PM
FPAC Art Space at the Envoy Hotel, 70 Sleeper Street
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