Mayor’s Office of Arts and Culture to host an Online Meeting on Public Art for the Northern Avenue Bridge on July 16

The Mayor’s Office of Arts and Culture for the City of Boston is hosting a public meeting via Zoom on July 16 from 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM to talk about public art for the new Northern Avenue Bridge. City Staff will share a brief presentation about the process for City-commissioned public art followed by a Q&A session.

For the safety of the project team and meeting attendees, this meeting will be hosted online, using Zoom. The meeting will be recorded and posted online for those who cannot attend. A copy of the presentation can be found on boston.gov/arts and through this link. We encourage those who can only attend by phone to review the presentation prior to the meeting. 

The meeting public notice and agenda can be viewed on the City of Boston’s Public Notices website.

The Mayor’s Office of Arts and Culture welcomes inquiries or comments about this process or project at bac@boston.gov. Please use the subject line “Northern Avenue Bridge”. Comment period closes July 30, 2020.

Details on how to join and participate in this meeting can be found on this Facebook page.

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Public Notice Published on June 1

Listed below are the public notices published by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New England District, Regulatory Division, for June 1, 2020.  You can view these public notices through this link: https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.nae.usace.army.mil_Missions_Regulatory_PublicNotices.aspx&d=DwIFAg&c=TQzoP61-bYDBLzNd0XmHrw&r=A9BITTK7WfS7Y-qdSmCmabMqOpp0N3TgmUnW-TrdTMY&m=-HGhNnDXAozzHCHkz5OjHnNB5iLWxBCn8cq8vL5CI7c&s=S47870wOjCMj1CnLFoZYJCjhty1eVsnNSFN7DKFzMfw&e= .

Paper copies of the public notices were mailed to the applicant, property owners adjacent to the proposed projects, appropriate city/town officials and post offices in the city/town in which the work is proposed.  Paper copies were also mailed to the following recipients unless otherwise coordinated with our office: state historical commissions, Federally recognized Native American Indian tribes, and Federal senators and representatives.