Chinatown Resident Association

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Mayor Walsh signals support of transfer fee on real estate sales to generate additional funding for affordable housing 12/13/2019

Let’s hope this gets move forward and not just sitting on the steps of the capital hill.

Mayor Walsh signals support of transfer fee on real estate sales to generate additional funding for affordable housing Following months of collaboration with the Boston City Council, Mayor Martin J. Walsh today signaled his formal support of a proposal to implement a transfer fee up to 2 percent on the purchase price of any private real estate sale over $2 million in the City of Boston, as a means to generate additi...

12/06/2019
Photos from Chinatown Resident Association's post 12/05/2019
12/03/2019

Here is the meeting agenda for tomorrow!

BOS:311 12/02/2019

Hello Constituents,

Here is a Tip for navigating city systems.
Please use 311 often and report any issues in your neighborhood. As you can see this sidewalk was very dangerous due to its conditions and proximity to a school and Senior apartment building. I forgot to snap a photo as I walk by it today but it was temporarily repaired. The key is not only filing a report, but give them reason(s) why is urgent!
https://311.boston.gov/reports/101003122571

A. https://www.cityofboston.gov/311/
B. 617-635-4302
C. Download the app-“BOS:311”

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Photos from Chinatown Resident Association's post 11/23/2019

It is appreciated that Councilor Andrea Campbell in organizing the for us all to come together!

Committee on Planning, Transportation, and Development hearing on Docket #1338 11/18/2019

Please come join us for a hearing tomorrow at 1pm, on pedestrian safety, especially in Chinatown. Please share with us, your testimony, suggestions, and input on how to make Chinatown a safe experience for everyone.

Committee on Planning, Transportation, and Development hearing on Docket #1338 Last updated: 11/07/2019 - 9:38am Committee on Planning, Transportation, and Development hearing on Docket #1338 Order for a hearing to discuss pedestrian traffic calming. The Chair of the Committee is Councilor Wu and the Sponsor is Councilor Flynn. The public can offer testimony. Discussion Topics...

Location — Boston Civic Leaders Summit 11/17/2019

Please see below, hope to see you there!

Location — Boston Civic Leaders Summit Ride the Red Line to the JFK/UMASS stop and follow signage directing you to the ground level bus shelters. Board the Route #1 shuttle and inform the bus driver that you plan to get off at the “Kennedy/Archive” stop.

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90 Tyler Street
Boston, MA
02111