20 Sep 2023
Public Facilities Commission Meeting: Mayor's Office of Housing 9-20-23
- 7 participants
- 30 minutes
20 Jul 2023
The Greater Boston Interfaith Organization (GBIO) hosted a gathering at Temple Israel, with over 1,000 members from around Massachusetts, advocating for affordable housing. Mayor Wu joined faith leaders, politicians, and community members in pushing for housing reform.
- 26 participants
- 1:29 hours
14 Jun 2023
Public Facilities Commission Meeting: Mayor's Office of Housing 6-14-23
- 3 participants
- 6 minutes
1 May 2023
Mayor Wu joins Lt. Governor Kim Driscoll, the Preservation of Affordable Housing, MassHousing, and Nuestra Comunidad to celebrate the opening of the Loop at Mattapan Station. This new transit-oriented housing community offers 135 units of mixed-use affordable housing in Mattapan Square.
- 10 participants
- 35 minutes
24 Apr 2023
Mayor Wu joins with Congresswoman Pressley to celebrate the groundbreaking of the third and final phase of construction for Flat 9 at Whittier in Roxbury. This transformation of the Whittier Public Housing development will replace and preserve 200 public housing rental units, and create an additional 309 new units of mixed-income rental housing.
- 12 participants
- 53 minutes
20 Mar 2023
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu joins Senator Ed Markey and Congressman Stephen Lynch for a press announcement of new federal funding for Ausonia Homes. The Boston congressional delegation secured $1.75 million to help BHA in its efforts to move forward with major renovations and upgrades at Ausonia, including modern heating systems, better air quality and insulation, and renovated apartments.
- 10 participants
- 35 minutes
15 Mar 2023
Public Facilities Commission Hearing: Mayor's Office of Housing 3/15/2023
- 8 participants
- 49 minutes
16 Feb 2023
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu joins the Hyde Square Task Force, community development, and neighborhood organizations to announce $67.4 million in new recommended funding from the Mayor’s Office of Housing, the Neighborhood Housing Trust (NHT), and the Community Preservation Fund to create and preserve more than 800 income-restricted units of housing in 8 Boston neighborhoods.
- 9 participants
- 34 minutes
6 Feb 2023
Mayor Wu spoke at Barnes School Apartments to celebrate the announcement of a new affordable housing initiative. The initiative involves the acquisition of 114 apartment units in East Boston that will be converted into affordable housing for families.
- 10 participants
- 54 minutes
14 Dec 2022
Public Facilities Commission Meeting: Mayor's Office of Housing 12-14-22.
- 7 participants
- 39 minutes
29 Nov 2022
Mayor Wu joins city officials in Mattapan to announce funding for building affordable homes, and new pathways for first-time homeowners.
- 10 participants
- 49 minutes
20 Oct 2022
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu hosts a press conference to provide updates on City efforts to address the unsheltered homelessness and substance use crises centered at Massachusetts Avenue and Melnea Cass Boulevard.
Watch Part 2: https://youtu.be/U77wTVWhzIg
Watch Part 2: https://youtu.be/U77wTVWhzIg
- 2 participants
- 14 minutes
20 Oct 2022
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu hosts a press conference to provide updates on City efforts to address the unsheltered homelessness and substance use crises centered at Massachusetts Avenue and Melnea Cass Boulevard.
Watch Part 1: https://youtu.be/XR_KM9AkOBI
Watch Part 1: https://youtu.be/XR_KM9AkOBI
- 12 participants
- 48 minutes
14 Sep 2022
Public Facilities Commission Meeting: Mayor's Office of Housing 9-14-22
- 8 participants
- 29 minutes
7 Jul 2022
Mayor Wu, elected officials, and residents of Boston gathered in Hyde Park to break ground on The Pryde, Boston's first LGBTQ-friendly housing development for older Bostonians. When complete, the renovations of the former Barton Rogers School (built in 1899) will create more than 10,000 square feet of community space and 72 new mixed-income rental units that will be welcoming to residents 62 and older.
- 11 participants
- 42 minutes
1 Jul 2022
Mayor Wu, elected officials, and residents of Boston gathered in Hyde Park to break ground on The Pryde, Boston's first LGBTQ-friendly housing development for older Bostonians. When complete, the renovations of the former Barton Rogers School (built in 1899) will create more than 10,000 square feet of community space and 72 new mixed-income rental units that will be welcoming to residents 62 and older.
Full event: https://youtu.be/cpg94p_HQSc
Full event: https://youtu.be/cpg94p_HQSc
- 2 participants
- 1 minute
15 Jun 2022
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu hosts a press conference to announce the completed audit of City-owned land.
- 10 participants
- 34 minutes
15 Jun 2022
Public Facilities Commission Meeting: Mayor's Office of Housing 6-15-22
- 8 participants
- 27 minutes
26 Apr 2022
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu highlights the American Rescue Plan Act funding committed to homeownership programs. She is joined by Chief of Housing Sheila Dillon; Symone Crawford, Executive Director of Massachusetts Affordable Housing Alliance (MAHA); and Beverly Williams, Co-Chair of the Greater Boston Interfaith Organization Housing Team.
- 11 participants
- 40 minutes
1 Apr 2022
Mayor Michelle Wu launches Fair Housing Month by announcing the submission of the City of Boston’s Assessment of Fair Housing to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. With this submission, Boston is complying with federal fair housing requirements first established by the Obama administration. Fair Housing Month is celebrated annually during the month of April in commemoration of the anniversary of the Fair Housing Act of 1968.
- 8 participants
- 26 minutes
16 Mar 2022
Public Facilities Commisison Meeting: Mayor's Offie of Housing 3-16-22
- 7 participants
- 32 minutes
11 Mar 2022
A spot in the State Semi-Finals of the MIAA Basketball State Tournament is on the line when two City League rivals collide, as the Latin Academy Dragons take on the Tech Boston Bears at Madison Park High School in Roxbury.
- 39 participants
- 1:53 hours
10 Mar 2022
Mayor Michelle Wu hosts a press conference to make an announcement related to rent stabilization. She is joined by the President and CEO of Whittier Street Health Center Frederica Williams, Mimi Ramos, Curtis Kemeney, and Chief of Housing Sheila Dillon.
- 11 participants
- 44 minutes