Great to see so many of you at the April Community Meeting
Many thanks to our friends at the 70 St Botolph St Apartments and Director Monica Daniel for hosting our forum! Thanks also to our Councilor (and Council President) Ed Flynn and D4’s Sgt Matthew Hogardt and Det.Thomas Hopkins for attending and taking our questions, as well as our fantastic St B Landmarks Commission representatives! And we also enjoyed meeting John Moran, who is running to fill Jon Santiago’s MA house seat (More on that in a minute!) Questions? Problems? Complaints? Compliments?(lol) feel free to contact me at president@stbotolph.org, Ed Flynn at ed.flynn@boston.gov, Gabbie at Landmarks at gabriela.amore@boston.gov ,Sgt Hogardt at matthew.hogardt@pd.boston.gov , or our fantastic Office of Neighborhood Services, Maggie Van Scoy at margaret.vanscoy@boston.gov
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We had a productive and informative meeting on April 8 and I want to thank everyone who participated. Captain Stephen Sweeney and Sergent Paul Deleo talked crime and safety, BTD Commissioner Greg Rooney fielded questions about crosswalks, metered parking and street conditions, we got an update from BHA’s Kathlyn Mcgonagle about upcoming renovations at 70 St Botolph, and were pleased to have Councilor Ed Flynn and Representative Jon Santiago join us as well. Click here for minutes of the meeting. And, as always, if you have any questions about issues and items affecting our neighborhood, please reach out to me president@stbotolph.org and if you see a problem that needs the city’s attention, use 311!
What an interesting and fun evening! Our fabulous president, Joan had a packed agenda but still managed to squeeze in some fun trivia questions about the neighborhood. Here are the minutes of the meeting Meanwhile, do you want to try your hand at some of the trivia questions?(Answers can be found on this website!) Thanks to everyone who joined us for our virtual community meeting on Tuesday, August 11, 2020 with Northeastern University (NU). John Tobin, Vice President of City and Community Engagement at NU. He shared the plans for dealing with Covid 19 and fingers crossed, so far so good. We have been grateful for the responsiveness of everyone in the Northeastern Community to our concerns. Go to the Northeastern University's website for comprehensive updates. Beginning October 26, 2020, they will be posting signage throughout the neighborhood to remind everyone about actions we can all do to keep everyone safe. Thanks to everyone who joined us for our first ever virtual community meeting! Click on the link below for the minutes.
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