Tuesday, November 12, 2024

Looking To Get More Involved In Your Neighborhood?

Lots going on in and about the neighborhood in November. Looking to get more engaged in your neighborhood? Here are some upcoming opportunities:

11/12: Boston Civic Design Commission Monthly Public Meeting at 5pm with greetings from the new Chief of Planning Kairos Shen.

11/12: 244 – 284 A Street Watersheet Activation and Floating Dock Virtual Public Meeting from 5:30pm to 7pm.  A presentation will be followed by a Q&A session.

11/13:   City Council Committee on Ways and Means Hearing on Docket #1002, A hearing to create a Boston Development Fund in the Planning Department at 2pm.The creation of a $100 million development fund, using a one-time appropriation from the city’s “free-cash” balance, would be targeted at boosting development across the city; and allow developers to tap into the fund for four reasons:

  • city granting lower-than-market-rate loans targeted at building already permitted housing units
  • city purchasing permitted-but-unbuilt IDP units as forever-deeply-affordable units owned by the city
  • city matching a development’s coastal resilience effort up to $1,000,000
  • city purchasing retail vacancies in unbuilt office buildings to use as civic space such as libraries, senior centers, day cares, and community centers (similar use of Chapter 91 public spaces).

For more details, view the docket.

11/13: Boston University's Community Discussion & Research regarding the Gillette Redevelopment at 6:30pm at 105 W. First St, and hosted by FPNA and West Broadway Neighborhood Association. 

11/14: Fort Point Channel Landmark District Commission Public Meeting at 6pm

11/14: Blue Bike Station Expansion Virtual Public Meeting at 6pm

11/18: Design Vision Office Hours from 9:30am to 12pm. The Planning Department in partnership with the community has compiled a draft report on a Design Vision for Boston. The draft report includes design principles and values meant to help guide the future of design and development by helping us build what we value, center people, and uplift diverse lived experiences in Boston. Join to learn more and share your feedback on the draft report. This is the first virtual office hours event and is open to the public.

11/19: Boston Harbor Now Harbor Use Forum Celebrating 40 Years of Harborwalk with Harborwalk co-founder Lorraine Downey from 6pm to 7:30pm at the Fort Point Room at Atlantic Wharf and via zoom.

11/20: Design Vision Office Hours from 3:30pm to 7pm. The Design Vision draft report includes design principles and values meant to help guide the future of design and development by helping us build what we value, center people, and uplift diverse lived experiences in Boston. Join us to learn more and share your feedback on the draft report. This is the 2nd virtual office hours event and is open to the public.

 UPCOMING DEADLINES

November 18: MA ResilientCoasts survey due. ResilientCoasts initiative is to develop a comprehensive, state-wide strategy for coastal resilience in the Commonwealth. Scroll down to the middle of the page for meeting presentations and videos.

November 20: Action Plan to Improve Boston’s Development Review Process (Article 80) comments and survey due. View Presentation, public meeting recording and take survey

November 27: 263 Summer Street PDA amendment and PDA Development Plan comments due.  

November 27: 263 Summer Street Chapter 91 comment deadline. Enter  #24-WWAR-0083-APP into EEA Portal

November 30: Blue Bike Station Expansion survey due.

Fort Point Landmarks November 2024 Public Meeting

THE FORT POINT CHANNEL LANDMARK DISTRICT COMMISSION
will hold a public hearing on:

Thursday, November 14, 2024
6:00 PM

This hearing will be held virtually and NOT in person. 
You can participate in this hearing by going to the Zoom meeting link 
or by calling 929-436-2866 and entering meeting id 956 2243 1930# You can also submit written comments or questions to FortPointLDC@boston.

I.  DESIGN REVIEW HEARING

APP # 25.0263 FPC
   10 NECCO STREET
Applicant: Marie O'Brien
Proposed Work: Removal of 17 dead pear trees on Necco Street and Necco Ct. and replace with new honey locust trees. Continued from the 10/10/24 public hearing.

APP # 25.0377 FPC  253 SUMMER STREET 
Applicant: Elizabeth Davis
Proposed Work: Removal of existing decorative iron fixtures along Melcher Street windows; replacement of opaque white film and installation of window scrims including along the retail space door.

II.  RATIFICATION OF 10/10/24 PUBLIC HEARING MINUTES

III.  STAFF UPDATES

IV. PROJECTED ADJOURNMENT: 7:15 PM

FORT POINT CHANNEL LANDMARK DISTRICT COMMISSION
Members: David Berarducci, Susan Goganian, Vacancy, Vacancy, Vacancy
Alternates: Thomas Rodde, Raber Umphenour 

Monday, November 11, 2024

Where Do You Want To See Blue Bikes?

updated 11/1124 with November 7th meeting recording.

BLUEBIKES EXPANSION

The City of Boston is adding new Bluebikes stations to every neighborhood in Boston. During this phase, we are focused on South Boston, South Boston Waterfront, East Boston, and Charlestown. We have 28 potential sites for 7-14 new stations in South Boston and South Boston Waterfront. We want to hear from residents which sites would be best for the neighborhood.

Three ways to give feedback:


1. Attend an upcoming open house

  • Open House - South Boston

    • Thursday, November 7th, 6 - 8 p.m. 

    • Tynan School, 650 E 4th St, South Boston

    • View meeting recording courtesy of South Boston Beat



2. Take the online survey at boston.gov/bike-share-survey now through November 30th. 


3. Email the City at bikeshare@boston.gov


Learn more and sign up for the email list at boston.gov/bike-share-expansion.

originally published 11.07.24

Friday, November 08, 2024

Help Shape The Future Of The Neighborhood

At the September and October Neighborhood Gatherings, FPNA with the West Broadway Neighborhood Association (WBNA) introduced Boston University's Metrobridge Initiatives on Cities program regarding the Gillette Redevelopment.  Graduate students at BU taking the course MET UA 703: Urban Research Methods are doing research on our behalf to develop a data driven neighborhood point of view on the existing conditions of the area and our future needs. This work includes in person data gathering and on-line surveys. 

For residents who are interested in how the neighborhood adapts to new developments, we would like to invite you to a unique opportunity to further engage on this topic.

On behalf of FPNA & WBNA, we hope you will consider joining us Wednesday, November 13th at 6:30 PM in person at 105 West First St.