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facebook.comThe City of Boston, the Museum of African American History, and Boston Youth Symphony Orchestras continues the tradition of paying tribute to the life, legacy, and influence of Dr. King. Join us on Monday: http://bit.ly/2ALbUEu
The City of Boston is seeking to redesign the emergency shelter system to better support people experiencing homelessness. Here's the plan: http://bit.ly/2CZlkOE
Join the effort to bring a memorial honoring Martin Luther King, Jr. and Coretta Scott King to the @CityOfBoston. The international RFQ is open to all artists and local artists are encouraged to apply. Deadline is February 28 goo.gl/112wQn #BostonCreates #MLKBoston Mayor's Office of Arts & Culture Boston
Over 8 days of around the clock work, our Public Works crews were able to remove over 6,000 loads of snow from Boston streets. As the weather heats up & the snow melts, please help us out by removing snow & litter from catch basins to prevent local flooding. Map of catch basins in your area: http://bit.ly/2kt0Gzm (Photos below from East Boston & Boylston Street snow removal overnight)
The City of Boston has received more than $26.3 million in federal funding in support of Boston's homelessness programs. Here's where that funding will go: http://bit.ly/2ASM4hK
Help prevent local flooding in your neighborhood by keeping catch basins clear. Check out the Hydrant & Catch Basin Locator Map to see what’s near you: bit.ly/2kt0Gzm | Boston Water and Sewer Commission #BOSnow #HelptheMelt
#OnThisDay in 1798, the Massachusetts Legislature conducted its first day of business in the newly built State House. Read on in the Boston City Archives: http://bit.ly/2FpSmc2
Temperatures are on the rise today! Prevent local flooding in your neighborhood by keeping catch basins clear of snow. Use BWSC’s Hydrant and Catch Basin Locator Map to see what’s near you. bit.ly/2kt0Gzm #BOSnow #HeatWave #HelptheMelt
#CarbonFreeBOS tip: Speed racers take note! Aggressive driving can lower your gasoline mileage by over a quarter. Be safer, be relaxed, and reduce your #carbonfootprint by driving responsibly. #GoBoston2030 #ClimateAction Greenovate Boston Learn more about our plan to go carbon neutral by 2050: http://bit.ly/2CWjT6L
Help with the Melt! Prevent local flooding by clearing snow off of catch basins in your neighborhood. See what is near you with BWSC's Hydrant and Catch Basin Locator Map: http://bit.ly/2kt0Gzm #BOSnow #HelptheMelt
As we imagine Boston in 2030, we're also looking back to Boston in 1930. Read on! ow.ly/KFpM30hFJxL Boston City Archives
Yesterday, Mayor Marty Walsh announced the seven artists chosen for the next round of #BostonAIR, the City of Boston's artist-in-residence program. The artists will carry out their residency projects at various Boston Centers for Youth & Families (BCYF) locations throughout the City, and will explore the theme of resilience and racial equity. #BostonCreates