Showing posts with label parks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label parks. Show all posts

Monday, March 01, 2021

FPNA Neighborhood Gathering Features The Outdoors, Development & Parks and Mayoral Candidate Michelle Wu

 You are invited to a virtual

Fort Point Seaport
Neighborhood Gathering


Tuesday, February 23, 2021
6 pm to 8 pm

featuring

Our C-6 Community Service Officers

Cisco Brewers & Il Giardino
Seaport Spring Updates
WS Development


ICA Reopening, Dancing & Live Music
requesting support of outdoor live entertainment license amendment. 
Update: The ICA withdrew their amended application. If they decide to pursue it at a future date, they will present again 

100 Acres Ups & Downs 
Building Heights and Park Sizes
from the Channel to the Haul Rd/South Boston Bypass Rd.*


Mayoral Candidate Spotlight
Boston City Councillor-At-Large Michelle Wu


* With development underway on the former Gillette parking lots and the planning of the 100 Acres Open Space Concept Draft Plan, we want to ensure the neighborhood has accurate information.
Everyone has a lot of questions: Are the buildings getting bigger? How are the park sizes changing? Where are parks getting smaller? What are the transportation impacts? What about climate change and flood protection of the inner neighborhood?, etc... 
Tune in Tuesday night to find out more and how you can help build a better neighborhood together.
 
We invite you to renew your membership or become an FPNA member for the first time. An individual membership is $35 and a family membership is $50. You can pay by check or via venmo @FPNA-Boston.  Join FPNA today!
Upcoming Happenings

Monday, February 22nd: 6:30pm Community Meeting for a proposed South Boston Retail Cannabis Establishment at 558-560 Dorchester Avenue

Tuesday, February 23d: FPNA Neighborhood Gathering 6pm - 8pm. Details above.

Wednesday, February 24th: 7:30pm. Abutters Public Meeting for ICA Outdoor Summer Program live entertainment license amendment request. Adding DJ and dancing with a change of hours. Virtual meeting link

Thursday, February 25th: 10am City Council Hearing on the 
proliferation of electronic billboards. If you are unable to attend and would like to submit comments, details are included in the link.

 
Neighborhood updates, questions or concerns, please contact FPNA

Wednesday, January 13, 2021

What You Want To Know To Start 2021

updated 1/13/21: Jan. 14th Fort Point Channel Landmark District Commission Meeting is cancelled.  

Welcome to the first full week of 2021. 

Here are a few things you might like to know:

Yesterday (1/5/21), Mayor Walsh extended Boston's modified reopening phase 2, step 2 for at least three more weeks until January 27, 2021 to help reduce the spread of COVID 19. 

If you have a Christmas tree and are looking for a free way to give it a new life, the City of Boston is offering free pickup on the first recycling day of this week and next week. The first recycling day of the week in Fort Point and Seaport appears to be Thursday. To be sure, check your recycling trash day. The tree must be ready by 6am and clear of ornaments, lights and tinsel in preparation for compost shredding. The compost will then be distributed to Boston Parks to help new plants grow.

There is a new electricity supplier in town through the City of Boston Community Choice Electricity Program. If you are an Eversource basic customer and do not opt out by Jan. 11, you will be automatically enrolled in the City program. Eversource will continue to bill you and deliver your electricity. You will see the supplier listed as Constellation NewEnergy, Inc.   If you already have an alternative electricity supplier, you will not be impacted; however, you may sign up for the City program if you wish. The City program does not guarantee a lower rate than Eversource. It does offer more renewable energy. If you have questions not answered on the Community Choice Electricity Program website, there are virtual office hours  on Tuesdays and Thursday 12pm - 1pm. through February 2, 2021.

The Return of Community Meetings   

Jan. 6 at 6pm: 776 Summer St (former Edison Power Plant site) Public Meeting. In case you missed the December meeting, you can find out more about this 15.2 acre mixed development and community benefits as the development team advances the plan development area (PDA) for approval.

Jan. 7 at 6pm: Hook Wharf (James Hook site) Impact Advisory Group Meeting, The public is welcome to attend to hear about the proposed hotel and restaurant with public realm and Harborwalk improvements.  

Jan. 12 at 5:30pm: Fort Point 100 Acres Open Space Concept Plan Virtual Open House to present the release of the draft plan for community feedback. The park designs and network is to strengthen connections to the waterfront, create a more resilient community and expand recreation, events, and green space public access. The project scope expanded to include complementary ground floor use recommendations for park visitors.

Jan. 12 at 6:00pm: Hook Wharf Public Meeting to review the Hook Wharf project and allow for more public engagement is cancelled due to the Mayor's State of the City. The meeting will be rescheduled. 

Jan. 12 at 7:30pm: Mayor Walsh's State of the City address will be broadcast on all major local networks as well as livestreamed on Boston.gov.

Jan. 13 at 6pm: Coastal Flood Resilience Zoning Overlay (CFROD) Public Meeting. The CFRZO provides new zoning definitions, dimensional and use standards for development projects to promote resilient design and better prepare new and existing buildings for future coastal storms and sea level rise. The meeting will include a presentation of the draft zoning article and overlay district, followed by Q&A and comments. 

Jan. 14 at 6pm: Fort Point Channel Landmark District Commission Public Meeting  is cancelled. 22 Boston Wharf Rd: At the roof level, construct a roof deck, egress stair and head house.

Jan. 15 at 10am: Coastal Flood Resilience Zoning Overlay (CFROD) Public Meeting. This meeting is a repeat of the one on Jan. 13th. 

Jan 26 at 6pm: Save the date for the FPNA Neighborhood Virtual Gathering. Any ideas or neighborhood concerns, please email FPNA

originally published 01.06.21

Wednesday, October 21, 2020

Fort Point Seaport Neighborhood Gathering: Councilor Flynn, Parks & Ground Floor Uses and Seaport Activities


Fort Point Seaport 
Neighborhood Gathering

Tuesday, October 27, 2020
 6 pm
Zoom Sign In


featuring

Our C-6 Community Service Officers


District 2 Catch Up
with
Councilor Ed Flynn


Welcoming, Desirable & Equitable
Fort Point Parks, Green Spaces & Ground Floor Uses

Richard McGuinness, Deputy Director for Waterfront Planning
Joe Christo, Senior Resilience and Waterfront Planner 
Arreen Andrew, Community Engagement Manager
&
Sasaki Associates


What's Happening Winter In The Seaport This Winter
Debra Brodsky, WS Development

with
Neighborhood Updates

Please click Zoom Sign In. You will receive an email confirmation with the link and one tap mobile details for those joining us by phone. We recommend you sign in advance of our 6 pm start on October 27, 2020.

Don't forget you can vote by mail and vote early for November 3 election.  Details.

Friday, April 10, 2020

What Do You Want Our Waterfront Parks To Look Like?

Out of the Fall 2019 Boston Planning & Development Agency (BPDA) Fort Point 100 Acres Open Space Community Workshop, three themes emerged for our consideration: Urban Wilderness, Community Living Room and Flex Space/Outdoor Gallery. 

At the February 29, 2020 Second BPDA Fort Point 100 Acres Community Workshop these themes were explored in greater detail. 
Each theme focused on connectivity, community and unstructured space that is open and welcoming to all. 


Please complete the online survey to give your input on our future parks & open green spaces. 

100 Acres Open Space Plan

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originally published 3.31.20

Sunday, March 01, 2020

Fort Point District 100 Acres Open Space 2nd Community Workshop

updated 3/1/20: In case you missed it, out of the 2019 Community Workshop three themes emerged for our consideration: Urban Wilderness, Community Living Room and Flex Space/Outdoor Gallery. View Workshop Information & Boards. Please complete the online survey to give the BPDA and Sasaki Designs your input on our future Fort Parks and open green spaces. 

The Boston Planning & Development Agency (BPDA) invites you to join the second community workshop for the Fort Point District 100 Acres Open Space planning initiative.
Saturday, February 29, 2020
10:30 - 12: 30 pm *
Artists For Humanity
100 W 2nd Street


The Fort Point District 100 Acres Open Space public engagement and concept design process will serve as a guide for future development of open spaces in the area. 

Current goals of the project include:
  • Provide a vision and programmatic plan for future development of parks and open space that are accessible and available to all.
  • Ensure a diverse and balanced mix of parks uses based on community input and user needs.
  • Develop a system of open space areas that relate to each other, the surrounding built context and the historic Fort Point Channel District.
  • Design landscapes that are adaptive and resilient to climate change impacts including sea level rise, storm surge, heat island, and stormwater, and contribute to neighborhood flood protection.
  • Establish meaningful connections to the Fort Point Channel watersheet and surrounding open space, streets and linear connections, including Harborwalk and the South Bay Harbor Trail.

Questions: contact Joe Christo via email or at 617-918-4447.
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originally published 02.19.20

Wednesday, October 30, 2019

Fort Point District 100 Acres Open Space Community Workshop

Updated 10.28.19: Over 100 people attended the BPDA 's first 100 Acres Open Space Public Planning event held in conjunction with Sasaki. 
In case you missed it, you may view the presentation here. You won't be able to drop gumballs or coins to indicate your open space preferences; however, you can share your opinion by taking the Fort Point 100 Acres Open Space survey available now until midnight Tuesday, November 5th. 




The Boston Planning & Development Agency (BPDA) invites you to join the Fort Point District 100 Acres Open Space Community Workshop.

The Fort Point District 100 Acres Open Space public engagement and concept design process will serve as a guide for future development of open spaces in the area. 

Date: Saturday October 26, 2019
When: 10 AM - 12:30 PM*
Where: Artists For Humanity 100 W 2nd Street Boston, MA 02127
Contact: 
Joe Christo Senior Resilience & Waterfront Planner 
617.918.4447 

*An overview presentation will begin at 10 am followed by the community workshop activities.

Current goals of the project include: 

• Provide a vision and programmatic plan for future development of parks and open space that are accessible and available to all. 
• Ensure a diverse and balanced mix of parks uses based on community input and user needs.
• Develop a system of open space areas that relate to each other, the surrounding built context and the historic Fort Point Channel District. 
• Design landscapes that are adaptive and resilient to climate change impacts including sea level rise, storm surge, heat island, and stormwater, and contribute to neighborhood flood protection. 
• Establish meaningful connections to the Fort Point Channel watersheet and  surrounding open space, streets and linear connections, including Harborwalk and the South Bay Harbor Trail.


Originally published 10.11.19

Tuesday, March 19, 2019

Waterfront Parks: Part Community Space, Part Climate Change Protection

You may have heard of Resilient Boston Harbor, Mayor Walsh’s plan for protecting Boston’s neighborhoods from sea level rise and flooding due to climate change. The plan includes a comprehensive vision for coastal resilience as well as neighborhood specific plans.

A major part of the vision for South Boston is designing waterfront parks that are community gathering spaces, which will serve double duty by providing flood protection for the surrounding neighborhood. The first South Boston park undergoing such a transformation is Moakley Park. 

Attend the premiere of resilient designs for South Boston's Moakley Park and help select winning design options for the park on:


Thursday, March 21, 2019 
6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
Iron Workers Local 7 
195 Old Colony Ave


Stay tuned for the awarding of the Fort Point 100 Acres Open Space System Request For Proposals by the Boston Planning & Development Agency.  The chosen consultant will lead community engagement in the development of concept design and programs for the future Fort Point Park and Channel Park. 


100 Acres Master Plan Waterfront Parks


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Monday, December 03, 2007

Build the parks first

There's an interesting story in the Globe about what's happened with the parks on the Charles near the Musuem of science that were promised as part of the Big Dig:

http://www.boston.com/news/local/articles/2007/11/25/on_the_charles_new_parks_missing_links/

Cost-overruns have soaked up a lot of funding and this has forced the project to be greatly scaled back and it's currently at risk of being much use at all.

It's a good reminder that, no matter how firm a promise is made, when budgets run tight, public spaces are always what gets cut. As the development of our own neighborhood unfolds, it's important that the timelines include doing projects like parks and other public amenities before the buildings go in, or there's a good chance they never happen.

For more information about development projects around Fort Point, see FPNA's development resources on our website.