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Sunday, April 21, 2024

April Showers Highlight Coastal Resilience & New Developments Spring Up

updated 4/21/24 with meeting presentations and recordings. 

4/4: Federal Flood Hazard Zoning Updates Info Session at 6pm to review updated flood insurance maps and Article 25 zoning updates with the opportunity to ask questions about changes and insurance implications. View presentation and recording and Special Flood Hazard Area Change Viewer. 

4/6: Love Your Block Neighborhood Cleanup from 10am -12pm at Wormwood Park. Rain date is 4/7.

4/8: 232 A Street Public Meeting at 6pm to discuss the 7th Amendment to PDA 69, the Development Plan and the response to the BPDA Request for Additional Information. View presentation and meeting recording.

4/10: Waterfront Space Planning Study Public Meeting 
at 6pm. Hear recommendations to reform and improve the Chapter 91 Civic/Cultural FPA Space processes and provide feedback. View presentation. View meeting recording


4/22: Reserved Channel Development Community Advisory Committee (CAC) Meeting at 6pm. The project is an 8 acres development with eight new buildings of proposed uses including a variety of commercial, research and development, civic, and residential housing. This CAC is a joint BPDA and MEPA review group. This meeting will lay out the process.  

4/23: Reserved Channel Development Kick-off Meeting at 6pm at the Condon School, 200 D St. Oxford Properties Group and Pappas Enterprises, is hosting this in-person meeting to discuss the proposed project. This event is the first in a series of four meetings to review the entirety of the proposed project. Later meetings will have more specific topics, including transportation infrastructure, resiliency, public realm and open space, and built form.  

MEPA Certificates & Comment Deadlines
3/25: 2 Harbor Building 2: Draft Environmental Impact Report (DEIR) not required. 
4/1: 232 A Street DEIR adequately and properly complies with MEPA. The Proponent may prepare and submit for review a Final Environmental Impact Report (FEIR).
4/1:Reserved Channel Special Review Procedure Established


4/7: 5 Necco and 15 Necco Chapter 91 Management Plan comment deadline. 

4/30: Reminder- MassDEP Climate Resilience Draft Regulations for Waterways (Chapter 91) and Wetlands comment deadline.

  • Send Waterways Resilience comments to dep.waterways@mass.gov with Waterways Resilience Comments in the subject line.
  • Send Wetlands Resilience comments to dep.wetlands@mass.gov with Wetlands-401 Resilience Comments in the subject 

Monday, March 18, 2024

Happenings This Week & Next Plus Opportunities For Feedback

3/18: updated with cancelation of Citrus & Salt Abutter's Meeting. New date tbd.

3/12: South Boston Innovation Campus Joint Impact Advisory Group and Public Meeting  to review NPC for Building 2 at 2 Harbor St. within the South Boston designated port area (DPA). at 6pm. View NPC

3/13: AIR POLLUTION CONTROL COMMISSION PUBLIC HEARING at 2:30pm Application for a Modified South Boston Parking Freeze Permit from Howard Stein Hudson on behalf of Channelside Acquisitions, LLC ( 244–284 A St) for 345 commercial spaces and 70 residential excluded spaces in a garage.

3/13: SAVR / 150 Seaport Blvd Abutter's Meeting at 7pm. Proposal: Outdoor seating addition of 54 seats. View meeting recording and enter passwordG22U0nX^

3/14: Wetlands and Waterways (Chapter 91) climate resilience draft regulations office hours from 1:30-4:00pm. Register. There will be a final office hours on April 3 from 1:30-4:00pm. Register. Please note that questions are being requested in advance. See the bottom of the page for details*. 

3/14: BPDA Board Meeting 

3/18: CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS WORKING SESSION ON DOCKET #0257,  A working session to discuss an Ordinance creating the City of Boston Planning Department, at 10am.

3/19: Boston Civic Design Committee meetings at 5pm: 232 A St. is on the agenda B. To receive agenda notifications, sign up (at bottom of the page). 

3/19: Citrus & Salt / Abutter's Meeting at 6pm. Proposal: Patio seating Cancelled and will be rescheduled.

3/21: Sign Code Modernization Kickoff Public Meeting at 6pm. BPDA staff will give an overview of the project’s scope, discuss the history of Boston’s signage and sign regulations, and highlight some of the issues hindering the City’s sign code today. The presentation will be followed by an open discussion session to ask questions about the project and collaboratively investigate what the future of Boston’s signage should look like.  View Sign Code Modernization zoning initiative.

3/22:  CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS WORKING SESSION ON DOCKET #0257, a working session to discuss an Ordinance creating the City of Boston Planning Department, at 10am.

3/23: Revelry and Revolution: An Evacuation Day Harbor Cruise from 1pm to 3pm by the National Park Service, DCR and Boston Harbor Now.  Limited tickets available.

Comment Deadlines

3/12: EEA#8161  2 Harbor St Building 2 PNC (Project Commencement Notice) comment deadline  to MEPA analyst alexander.strysky@mass.gov.

3/25:  EEA#16746 232 A Street DEIR comments due to MEPA analyst Nicholas.Perry@mass.gov

3/25: EEA#16746 Reserved Channel Special Review Procedure Request comments due to MEPA analyst alexander.strysky@mass.gov

3/28: EEA# 15985 Commonwealth Pier Revitalization NPC Comment Deadline Alexander Strysky

4/30: Extended Public Comment Period closes at 5pm for all MassDEP climate resilience draft regulations.

  • Send Waterways Resilience comments to dep.waterways@mass.gov with Waterways Resilience Comments in the subject line.
  • Send Wetlands Resilience comments to dep.wetlands@mass.gov with Wetlands-401 Resilience Comments in the subject line.
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*MassDEP Office Hours: Participants are encouraged to submit questions about the Wetlands/401WQC regulations, Stormwater Handbook, and/or Waterways regulations in advance of the session(s) you plan to attend.

  • Questions submitted in advance (preferably at least one week) of an Office Hours session will be prioritized. “Live” questions will be considered, as time permits. 
  • MassDEP may choose not to address questions at these sessions if not received sufficiently in advance or if the question requires extensive evaluation.
  • Please refrain from asking site-specific questions related to projects you may be involved in.
  • Submit questions here.
originally published  03.12.24

Thursday, January 21, 2021

2021 Fort Point Seaport Neighborhood Kickoff Gathering

 Fort Point Seaport Neighborhood
2021 Kickoff

Tuesday, January 26, 2021
6 pm to 8 pm

with

Councilor Ed Flynn
District 2 Update

&

Mary Cirbus
Preservation Planner
 Fort Point Channel Landmark District
from Seaport Boulevard to West First St.

featuring

Aisha Miller
City of Boston's New Chief of Civic Engagement
411 on 311, Neighborhood Services, Public Outreach & Spark Boston

introducing

Stonewall Kitchen
Danny Mandeau, General Manager
308 Congress St.

plus

Neighborhood Updates

Hook Wharf (James Hook), 244 -284 A St. & 2 Harbor St.
2020 Highlights
Members & Volunteers