Politics & Government

BRA Hosts S. Huntington Corridor Talk Tonight

The meeting is at Hennigan Elementary School and begins at 6:30 tonight.

The Boston Redevelopment Authority will host its second meeting regarding the planning of an area of Jamaica Plain known as the South Huntington Avenue corridor.

According to a BRA document:

“The objective of the South Huntington Avenue Corridor Study is to establish a corridor vision, which will inform a set of development guidelines to shape the future corridor ‘feel’ and its physical character. In recognition of multiple recent development projects, and the individualized manner in which each of these projects are reviewed, the corridor study seeks to create a comprehensive vision and unified set of guidelines for the review of projects, and the guidance of future growth.” 

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The corridor consists of the length of South Huntington Avenue at its intersection with Huntington Avenue and Perkins Street, according to the BRA.

The format of the meeting will consist of a review of the feedback from the first meeting and a small-group brainstorming session for new ideas, followed by a report back to the overall group.

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“These ideas will further help inform future large project development guidelines for the Corridor,” according to the BRA.

Draft guidelines are scheduled to be published by the BRA in February.

The meeting is at the Hennigan School cafeteria, 200 Heath St., beginning at 6:30 p.m.

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