Get the full agenda for the JPA's meeting on Monday.
Charles Yancey recently said the proposed move of the bus yard should have been brought to his attention.
The truck allows residents to pay parking tickets, obtain dog licenses and take advantage of other similar services.
Residents and community members are encouraged to attend and provide input.
The project looks to implement a safe and convenient pedestrian, public transit and auto transportation network.
A public comment period is currently underway through May 20.
Attendees will learn about gas leaks and steps being taken to address the matter.
Dozens met with the mayor at South Street Park on Tuesday.
Residents will have a chance to chat with the mayor one-on-one.
A proposal calls for the move of the yard to a site on American Legion Highway.
Officials plan to discuss the update on Monday morning in Jamaica Plain.
Interested students have until May 23 to apply.
Students released four types of trout into the waters of the pond on Tuesday.
Residents will be able to provide input at a public meeting next Tuesday.
The Arborway Yard currently houses a temporary bus maintenance facility.
Get more reminders and important information from the JPA this week.
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Officials are looking to build a building comprising 27,000 sq. ft. of retail space in addition to nearly 100 residential units.
It's possible that site preparations could begin by mid-August.
The area could be used for construction staging for the Casey Arborway project.
Republican Baker trails Democrats Coakley and Grossman in latest survey.
Plans call for several renovations to multiple parts of the local building on Sedgwick Street.
Residents are encouraged to drop off unwanted prescriptions that are prone to abuse and theft.
Boston Mayor Martin Walsh spent more than $3 million in the race, which broke the record of what was spent by former Mayor Thomas Menino.
The mayor wishes to have inspectors focus more on landlords who have a history of code violations.
The bipartisan group will also be visiting Israel.
The proposal to turn the rotary into a square intersection has raised some controversy.
Thomas Menino, 71, announced over the weekend that he is undergoing treatment for an advanced form of cancer.
Marty Walsh has threatened to boycott the parade for weeks, demanding gay groups be allowed to march.
Menino, 71, is undergoing treatment at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute.
A proposed plan would allow certain venues to remain open until 3:30 a.m.
Mayor Walsh is opting to boycott the parade unless organizers allow gay and lesbian groups to march.
Give your praise, voice your concern and let the town know what you think about snow plowing this winter.
O'Malley will discuss his recent city council order for a hearing on reducing street litter and promoting recycling.
The clocks will notify riders when the next bus on each route will leave.
Holliston resident James Arena-DeRosa will launch his campaign at the Red Cross Food Pantry in Roxbury.
The number of homeless children increased by 4.3 percent from 1,971 to 2,056 this year.
The Massachusetts primary is set for Sept. 9.
The state's Department of Public Health announced Friday morning the 20 applicants that will be receiving medicinal marijuana licenses to operate in Massachusetts.
The Mayor followed through with his promise of wearing a Peyton Manning jersey following the Pats' loss to Denver in the AFC Championship Game.