Politics & Government
Go Fish Truck May Get Solid Temporary Home
A peek at the agenda for the Boston Redevelopment Authority's Board of Directors meeting.

“,” the seafood-focused food truck whose Navy Yard home had been in limbo, may get a reprieve from that uncertainty at today’s meeting of The Boston Redevelopment Authority’s Board of Directors.
The body will assemble at 5:30 p.m. today to discuss projects under development across the city, and its agenda includes adding an amendment to the truck’s temporary license, which should allow it to use space at the head of Drydock #2 for one year.
In addition to “Go Fish,” the day’s agenda includes progress on the Greater Boston YMCA planned for Huntington Avenue and a grant request for 130 teen-aged Artist for Humanity apprentices to attend a program on the Boston Harbor Islands.
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Other notable agenda items (by neighborhood):
Charlestown
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- Request authorization to issue a Certificate of Completion for the Knights of Columbus relocation to 545 Medford Street.
- Request authorization to issue a Certificate of Completion to Kendrick LLC for completion of three single-family houses located at 54, 56 & 58 Bartlett Street (formerly known as 55 School Street).
South End
- Request authorization to enter into a temporary License Agreement with the South End/Lower Roxbury Open Space Land Trust, Inc. for use of a portion of the former Cabot Street for the 2012 Frederick Douglass Cultural Market Place.
Roxbury
- Request authorization to convey the Charlesbank Apartments Project, formerly a Chapter 121A Project, consisting of 277 residential units located at 650 Huntington Avenue to Charlesbank Cooperative Corporation.
- Request authorization to enter into a one-year temporary License Agreement with Tropical Foods, Inc. for use of a portion of Parcel 10.
- Request authorization to grant final designation to E-Haus, LLC as redeveloper of 226-232 Highland Street for the construction of four attached townhouses, one of which is affordable, with 4 parking spaces.
- Request authorization for a 60-day tentative designation extension to E+ Solutions, LLC as redeveloper of 150-160 Highland Street for the construction of two residential condominiums, one of which is affordable.
Jamaica Plain
- Request authorization to grant final designation to GFC Development, Inc. as redeveloper of 64 Catherine Street for the construction of two townhouses.
- Request authorization to expend $125,000 from the Energy Efficiency Program to support high performance retrofit for the Jamaica Plain Scattered Sites Project; and, to enter into a grant agreement.
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