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Description
Mayor Walsh delivers the keynote speech at the Boston Municipal Research Bureau Annual Luncheon, located at the Seaport Hotel. The Research Bureau is an independent, member-supported, non-partisan research organization, established in 1932 to provide objective and impartial research and policy analysis in order to promote more efficient, effective and responsible government for the City of Boston. Watch the full event here: https://youtu.be/aNXQfwyUnLA
A
And
today,
I
want
to
talk
about
three
issues
where
trends
are
coming
to
a
head:
their
transportation,
education
and
climate
change.
We
need
our
streets
to
work
better
and
be
safer
for
everyone.
We
need
to
invest
in
more
frequent,
more
accessible
and
more
reliable
public
transit
across
our
region,
and
we
must
take
biking
and
walking
and
make
them
more
viable
options
for
more
people.
Climate
action
is
the
defining
challenge
of
our
time.
A
Everyone's
future
is
at
stake.
If
we
don't
act,
carbon
emissions
will
pose
a
threat
to
both
public
health
and
economic
growth.
The
good
news
is
that
we've
made
Boston
a
global
leader
on
climate
change
and
cultural
resilience,
a
search
for
the
next
superintendent
of
us
water
schools
is
moving
forward,
whoever
we
select
we're
going
to
charge
them
with
driving
deeper
forms
to
unlock
our
system
and
our
students
full
potential
and
we're
going
to
make
sure
they
have
the
tools
they
need
to
be
successful.
That's
the
vision
that
calls
us
all
together.