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The Week Ahead

Dear Members and Friends:

APRIL is an active time in the Fenway!!! 

First and foremost, it’s time for our FCA Annual Meeting on Wednesday, April 10. And no joke, though started on April 1st, street sweeping has resumed – make sure to move your car to avoid ticketing and towing. In sports news: the RED SOX opener is Tuesday, April 9 at 2:10 pm v. the Orioles, and The Boston Marathon is Monday, April 15th. To round out the fun, your Federal and State taxes are due Wednesday, April 17th  Current Tax Filing Season Overview | Mass.gov.

  • FENWAY CIVIC ANNUAL MEETING — APRIL 10TH 

We look forward to spending an evening with you, please join us!

Fenway Civic Association Annual Meeting

Wednesday, April 10, 2024 6:00 p.m.

at the 

School of the Museum of Fine Arts

at Tufts University

230 The Fenway

6:00 – 6:30 p.m. Social Time 

Meet & Greet with light refreshments

The program begins at 6:30 p.m.

with a recap of FCA civic projects over the past year, 

and neighborhood goals for 2024 and beyond.

Dennis Roache will present the evening’s featured discussion on:

“Waste Reduction: Where do You Fit In”  

ways we can improve the Fenway’s environmental impact.

  • STREET SWEEPING HAS RESUMED! Be in the know, don’t get a tow!!!

https://www.cityofboston.gov/publicworks/sweeping/ Please be aware that street sweeping has resumed. You can check your street and cleaning dates to ensure you don’t get ticketed and towed, it can really ruin your day! The city does offer a great automated reminder service, so you get notified the day before your neighborhood or street is swept. Log in and register to get notified.

Get ready for one of the city’s most exciting events. Please be aware there will be street closures and transportation disruptions. The 55 bus will be suspended for the day. Here is info from the T https://www.mbta.com/guides/marathon-guideOfficial Boston Marathon website: Check here for spectator infoCITY OF BOSTON has the 2023 street closures up here – waiting for the page to update to 2024, but will be similar.

Congrats, Nehal Munshi on reaching your $5,000 fundraising goal for your Boston Marathon Run to support FENWAY CARES – The need is great, and pledges are still being accepted!   bit.ly/FenwayCaresRun 

  • State and Federal Tax filing is due! WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17

A SPECIAL THANK YOU to Maggie Van Scoy – best wishes on your new endeavors, as you move on from the Mayor’s Office of Neighborhood Services liaison position. We extend our heartfelt thanks for all your work in our neighborhood!

THE WEEK AHEAD

Wednesday, April 10, Fenway Cares (see detail below)

Wednesday, April 10, 6 pm, Fenway Civic Association Annual Meeting, we look forward to seeing you. Flyer below.

ONGOING

Every Other Wednesday, 3:30 p.m.until supplies last, Fenway Cares – Food Distribution Next date: 4/10

Fenway Cares takes place at 2 locations on the same day:

West Fenway – Fenway Community Center, 1282 Boylston (enter-Jersey)

East Fenway – Symphony Community Park, 39 Edgerly Road

Volunteers are welcome to sign up for all dates and both locations!  Volunteer

MGH/MBG Community Care Health Clinic – 2-5 p.m. on Fenway Cares dates, East Fenway, inside Morville House, 100 Norway Street. Offerings include blood pressure monitoring, blood sugar testing, COVID-19, flu, and a limited number of pneumonia vaccines.

MBTA Current Service Alerts: Thankfully, it seems all the Green Lines are running – with some elevator work going on at select stations. The Orange line from Ruggles to Forest Hills will see weekend closures this month for maintenance, with free commuter rail service to cover this. Click here to see CURRENT service alerts. And remember, the Boston Marathon will cause major transportation disruptions.

RED SOX – For 2024 event dates and schedules, click on the following: 2024 printable baseball schedule / Fenway Park concert listings for 2024: concert schedule

UPCOMING

Monday, April 22, Comment Period closes for 2 Charlesgate West project

The 2 Charlesgate West development proposal is currently under review. Comments are open through April 22. This large project abutting sensitive parkland and low-rise apartments is seeking considerable zoning relief from the City. A public meeting was held April 4th, where many citizens voiced concerns on the current proposal. The meeting was recorded, and is accessible here:  Public Meeting Recording

Wednesday, April 24, 06:00 PM – 08:00 PM, Wentworth Institute of Technology IMP 2024-2034, Public Meeting | Virtual Meeting

The BPDA is hosting a virtual Public Meeting to discuss the recently filed 2024-2034 Wentworth Institute of Technology Institutional Master Plan (“IMP”). The purpose of the meeting is to provide an overview of the IMP, the potential projects listed within the IMP, and discuss potential impacts and mitigation. The meeting will include a presentation followed by questions and comments from the public.

How to Participate Please register for the meeting using the following Zoom link:
bit.ly/3vomgMU

ARTS & RECREATION

Kaji Aso Studio. The 35th International Haiku Contest  submissions are due on April 15, 2024 Please check their site for details

DEVELOPMENT – BPDA Changes

On March 27, the City Council passed the Planning Department Ordinance to create a City of Boston Planning Department, with a vote of 8 approved – 3 opposed – and 2 abstained. Closely related, the Home Rule Petition will soon be heard in the Statehouse. It was over 60 years ago that Planning functions were taken out of the City to form the BRA to focus on urban blight. Questions now center on the structure and oversight of a new Department.

BPDA ACTIVE PROJECTS

Currently, there are 5 projects in the Fenway “Under Review”: Fenway Corners (West) ,Boston University – Warren Towers Renovation409 Huntington Avenue,  2 Charlesgate West, 142-146 St. Mary’s Street 

See you around!

Fenway Civic Association

Promoting a vital and sustainable neighborhood

The Week Ahead

Dear Members and Friends:

March is WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH

April is time once again for our Annual Meeting! 

  • FENWAY CIVIC ANNUAL MEETING — APRIL 10TH  (flyer below)
  • BOSTON MARATHON MONDAY, APRIL 15

Congrats, Nehal on reaching your fundraising goal for your Boston Marathon Run to support FENWAY CARES – The need is great, and pledges are still being accepted!  We are so proud of your efforts, and wish you the best on Marathon Day! Please make your pledge here:  bit.ly/FenwayCaresRun (flyer below)

  • TAXES DUE! WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17

THE WEEK AHEAD

Wednesday, March 27, Fenway Cares (see detail below)

Wednesday, March 27, City Council meets on BPDA to City Planning Department vote (see below)

ONGOING

Coffee Hour with Mayor’s Office of Neighborhood Services liaison, Maggie Van Scoy: Fridays – Locations rotate and include Fenway, for up-to-date information, visit: https://www.boston.gov/calendar/back-bay-beacon-hill-mission-hill-and-fenway-kenmore-liaison-coffee-hours 

Every Other Wednesday, 3:30 p.m.until supplies last, Fenway Cares – Food Distribution Next date: 3/27

Fenway Cares takes place at 2 locations on the same day:

West Fenway – Fenway Community Center, 1282 Boylston (enter-Jersey)

East Fenway – Symphony Community Park, 39 Edgerly Road

Volunteers are welcome to sign up for all dates and both locations!  Volunteer

MGH/MBG Community Care Health Clinic – 2-5 p.m. on Fenway Cares dates, East Fenway, inside Morville House, 100 Norway Street. Offerings include blood pressure monitoring, blood sugar testing, COVID-19, flu, and a limited number of pneumonia vaccines.

MBTA Current Service Alerts: Click here to see CURRENT service alerts. 

UPCOMING

Thursday, April 4, 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM, 2 Charlesgate West Public Meeting

The 2 Charlesgate West development proposal is currently under review. Attend the meeting to see the current proposal and partake in live discussion. Comments are open through April 22. This large project abutting sensitive parkland and low-rise apartments is seeing considerable zoning relief from the City. For further details, please review the proposal on the project page, and/or join the meeting. 

Saturday, April 6th,  annual Northeastern off-campus Spring Clean-Up. This event celebrates a successful year of weekly litter clean-ups and seeks to include our off-campus student leaders, student residents, and Boston community members in a day of beautification projects across neighborhoods. 

ARTS & RECREATION

Kaji Aso Studio announces arts offerings and special events announced via their emailing list. The 35th International Haiku Contest  submissions are due on April 15, 2024 Please check their site for details

DEVELOPMENT – BPDA DISCUSSION

BPDA DISCUSSIONS

The City of Boston Ordinance creating the City of Boston Planning Department is being put up for a vote this Wednesday, 3/27, by the City Council. Closely related, the Home Rule Petition will soon be heard in the Statehouse. It was over 60 years ago that Planning functions were taken out of the City to form the BRA, to focus on urban blight. Questions now center on the structure and oversight of a new Department.

BPDA ACTIVE PROJECTS

Currently, there are 5 projects in the Fenway “Under Review”: Fenway Corners (West) ,Boston University – Warren Towers Renovation409 Huntington Avenue,  2 Charlesgate West, 142-146 St. Mary’s Street 

See you around!

Fenway Civic Association

Promoting a vital and sustainable neighborhood

The Week Ahead

Dear Members and Friends:

It’s a quiet week following St. Patrick’s Day – take some time to explore the Fenway and events around the neighborhood:

  1. Sign up for Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum Free First Thursdays: https://www.gardnermuseum.org/experience/thursday-nights 

Take advantage of this one of a kind museum and its cultural events by attending a free event- with an evening of music, romance, and art, including a performance with Fabiola Mendez & Trio and saxophonist Jonathan Suazo in the courtyard.

  1. Check out the Shattuck Visitor Center and the current Sculpting with Water exhibit:

Open Monday-Friday from 9:30 a.m. – 5 p.m., the Emerald Necklace Conservancy’s Shattuck Visitor Center is located in the Back Bay Fens at 125 the Fenway, across the street from the Museum of Fine Arts. The visitor center is both an educational resource about the parks and a gathering place for the community. A hub of activity, you’ll find a variety of free things to do in Boston parks at the Shattuck Visitor Center — from walking tours to talks and exhibits.

  1. Make with MAAM:

The Massachusetts College of Art Museum (MAAM) hosts free exhibits and participatory events. Sound interesting? Check out this upcoming event on 3.23 at https://maam.massart.edu/event/make-maam-imagining-futures-41; explore the current exhibit The Myth of Normal: A Celebration of Authentic Expression; or learn about the Suffragettes during Women’s History Month and make your own Fredeom Bluebird by visiting: https://maam.massart.edu/freedom-bluebirds

  1. Virtual learning with MFA:

Learn about women’s contributions to the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston by visiting: https://www.mfa.org/article/2024/highlighting-women-in-the-mfas-history

Don’t forget these important updates:

  • Membership renewals have been mailed – please fill out your renewal today!
  • FCAs Annual Meeting will be held April 10th at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts University – we hope you will join us at 6 p.m. for social time and an exciting presentation by the Superintendent of Waste Reduction for the City of Boston, Dennis Roache.
  • Nehal Munshi is running the Boston Marathon to support the Fenway Cares free food program. Donate to his race at: https://www.givengain.com/url/a/955033

See you around!

Fenway Civic Association

The Week Ahead

Dear Members and Friends:

WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH

Being an election year, let’s look at the history of the women’s vote: it was 1920 when women got the right to vote. 104 years later, women are 51% of the population but hold 30% of elected offices. Here in Boston, women hold many top offices, but we still have a ways to go.

Boston Parks is marking Women’s History Month by lifting up the stories behind the names of some of your favorite neighborhood parks. Honor their legacy by visiting these public spaces with renewed understanding of their struggles and achievements.  

As we approach St. Patrick’s Day, Let’s Raise a Glass to the Irish American Women who worked for a better society.

FENWAY CIVIC ANNUAL MEETING – SAVE THE DATE – APRIL 10TH  

Details to come! We look forward to sharing our accomplishments and goals with you at an in-person meeting.

SUPPORT FENWAY CARES

Donate to Fenway Cares by pledging to our Boston Marathon Runner.

Nehal Munshi is running to raise $5,000 in pledges – and he’s 40% there!!! 

Please make your pledge here:  bit.ly/FenwayCaresRun (flyer below)

BPDA DISCUSSIONS

The City of Boston Ordinance creating the City of Boston Planning Department is being discussed in detail by the City Council. Public comment is encouraged. More below.

THE WEEK AHEAD

Councilor Sharon Durkan – Office Hours for the Fenway neighborhoods

Tuesday, March 12, Fenway: at Phinista Cafe (96 Peterborough St) 

Thursday, March 21, Kenmore: at Cornwall’s (644 Beacon St)

You’re invited to Councilor Durkan’s winter/spring office hours! If you’ve never met for office hours, consider signing up! Meet the Councilor and the new Constituent Services Director and liaison to the Fenway, Lily Sweeterman.  Sign up here

Wednesday, March 13, Fenway Cares (see detail below)

Thursday, March 14, 1-2PM, Boston Tree Alliance General Meeting 

Join the meeting to talk about the development of the program’s tree planting and care grants. Boston Tree Alliance General Meeting

ONGOING

Coffee Hour with Mayor’s Office of Neighborhood Services liaison, Maggie Van Scoy: Fridays – Locations rotate and include Fenway, for up-to-date information, visit: https://www.boston.gov/calendar/back-bay-beacon-hill-mission-hill-and-fenway-kenmore-liaison-coffee-hours 

Every Other Wednesday, 3:30 p.m.until supplies last, Fenway Cares – Food Distribution Next date: 3/13

Fenway Cares takes place at 2 locations on the same day:

West Fenway – Fenway Community Center, 1282 Boylston (enter-Jersey)

East Fenway – Symphony Community Park, 39 Edgerly Road

Volunteers are welcome to sign up for all dates and both locations!  Volunteer

MGH/MBG Community Care Health Clinic – 2-5 p.m. on Fenway Cares dates, East Fenway, inside Morville House, 100 Norway Street. Offerings include blood pressure monitoring, blood sugar testing, COVID-19, flu, and a limited number of pneumonia vaccines.

MBTA Current Service Alerts: Click here to see CURRENT service alerts. 

UPCOMING

March 19 & 21, The Mayor’s Office of Housing Wants to hear from you! 

The Mayor’s Office wants your input on setting priorities for use for an estimated $143 million from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The funds may be invested in housing, homeless assistance and community development programs that serve low to moderate income residents over a 5-year period from July 1, 2024 through June 30, 2029 and cover these HUD programs:      

  • Community Development Block Grant (CDBG)
  • HOME Investment Partnerships (HOME)
  • Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG)
  • Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA)

Tuesday, March 19,  6:00 pm to 7:30 pm  Hearing #1 (Virtual – Zoom)

Video call link: https://boston-gov.zoom.us/j/5995592565?omn=83698691556

Meeting ID: 599 559 2565 Or dial: 1-646-558-8656

Thursday, March 21, 6:00 pm to 7:30pm  Hearing #2 (In Person)

Boston Public Library, Copley Square, Commonwealth Salon, 700 Boylston Street.

Wentworth Institute of Technology (WIT)  Institutional Master Plan (IMP)

Comment Period – End Date is March 20 2024

The WIT Institutional Master Plan (IMP) outlines the campus plan for the next ten years. WIT has 31 acres between Southwest Corridor and the Back Bay Fens. Highlights of the plan: redesigned Ruggles Street Front Lawn; a Huntington Pavillion, building upgrades and new structures: a 23-story dormitory on Huntington,  network of open spaces, sports field deck with parking underneath to replace Sweeney Field (converting to a private project, 500 Huntington), a 7-story consolidated parking garage with 700 spaces on Parker St. WIT’s goal is to have 60-70% of their approx 4,000 students on a modernized campus. Visit the project page for details, video and comments. 

Thursday, March 21, 6-7:30 p.m. Sign Code Modernization Kickoff Public Meeting

A BPDA virtual public meeting to kick off the Agency’s Sign Code Modernization zoning initiative. Presentation will be followed by a discussion on what the future of Boston’s signage should look like. Project webpageRegister in advance

Saturday, April 6th,  save the date for the annual Northeastern off-campus Spring Clean-Up. This event celebrates a successful year of weekly litter clean-ups and seeks to include our off-campus student leaders, student residents, and Boston community members in a day of beautification projects across neighborhoods. 

ARTS & RECREATION

Boston Symphony Orchestra – free Community Chamber Concert, March 22nd

Click here for tickets and more info.

Kaji Aso Studio announces arts offerings and special events announced via their emailing list. The 35th International Haiku Contest  submissions are due on April 15, 2024 Please check their site for details

DEVELOPMENT – BPDA DISCUSSION

Mayor Wu’s vision for the BPDA to create a City Planning Department has generated robust discussion, with questions on structure, oversight, community input, and the transferal process. 

In 1960, the City Planning Department was abolished and the Boston Redevelopment Authority took on Urban Planning, outside of City oversight, focused on Urban Renewal. The Ordinance is to bring Planning back into City government. Concurrently, there are related questions on how the roles of Development and Zoning will work. 

This change requires community input, as we will live with these results for decades to come. Civic groups across the city are demanding hearings and discussions so the citizens can be involved in shaping our city’s future.

The Boston City Council held a working session on Friday, March 8: you can view the recording here:  Government Operations Working Session -Docket #0257-A working session to discuss an Ordinance creating the City of Boston Planning Department. This session was different from most, because public testimony was allowed at the start of the meeting. The session was nearly a full day, raising complex  and important issues which need clarity. We encourage all to review and weigh in.

BPDA ACTIVE PROJECTS

The 2 Charlesgate West development proposal is currently under review, and comments are open through March 22. This large project is considered a Gateway position in the Fenway, at a prominent entry to the Fenway and abutting sensitive parklands. Please take a look and submit your comments during this open period.

Currently, there are 5 projects in the Fenway “Under Review”: Fenway Corners (West) ,Boston University – Warren Towers Renovation409 Huntington Avenue,  2 Charlesgate West, 142-146 St. Mary’s Street 

See you around!

Fenway Civic Association

Promoting a vital and sustainable neighborhood

The Week Ahead

Dear Members and Friends:

March is Women’s History Month

As we approach “Super Tuesday” it’s interesting to look at women’s voting history in our state. In 1920, the Nineteenth Amendment giving women the right to vote and to hold office became law; the next MA election saw two women, M. Sylvia Donaldson and Susan Walker Fitzgerald, elected to serve as State Representatives. Massachusetts women are politically active; ours is the only state in the country with women in both the Governor and Lieutenant Governor offices, as well as our capital city having a woman MayorStatusofwomen.org ranks MA as having  3rd best status of women in the US based on metrics including work & family, violence and safety, reproductive rights, health and political participation. But we’ve still got a long way to go as far as pay equity and representation

Vote in the Presidential Primary Election this Tuesday – March 5th (details below)

Boston Parks Celebrate Women’s History Month 

The city is marking Women’s History Month by lifting up the stories behind the names of some of your favorite neighborhood parks. Honor their legacy by visiting these public spaces with renewed understanding of their struggles and achievements. Learn more!

Development issues

Mayor Wu ran on the promise of abolishing the BPDA, and creating a City Planning Department. This transition was proposed to the City Council via an Ordinance, and the Statehouse via a Home Rule Petition. The City Council had a meeting on Feb 29 with the next meeting March 8. More detail below. This change will impact all development in the City, and is worth your attention. 

The 2 Charlesgate West development proposal is currently under review, and comments are open through March 22. This large project is considered a Gateway position in the Fenway, at a prominent entry to the Fenway and abutting sensitive parklands. Please take a look and submit your comments during this open period.

Spring is coming… and so is the Boston Marathon. Nehal Munshi is running for Fenway Cares, and hopes to raise $5,000 in pledges this month – you can donate here: bit.ly/FenwayCaresRun (more below)

THE WEEK AHEAD

Tuesday, March 5, 7 a.m – 8 p.m. Presidential Primary Election

For in-person voting: Find your polling location here.

Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.   

For information on voting check the official Massachusetts Elections Division website.

Click here to determine your Voter Registration Status.

Wednesday, March 6, 6-7:30 p.m.  Boston Police District D-4 COMPSTAT Meeting, Cathedral High School, 72 Union Park St, parking available behind school.

Join this community meeting to review the crime trends and patterns in D-4, and to plan strategies to address these issues. More details on flyer below.

Thursday, March 7 is Social Security “Slam the Scam” Day – protect yourself and help others avoid Social Security fraud schemes, especially directed towards elders.

Friday, March 8, 10 a.m. start City Council Committee on Government Operations Working Session on Docket #0257, an Ordinance creating the City of Boston Planning DepartmentCity Council meeting link

On January 29th, Mayor Wu submitted “An Ordinance creating the Planning Department in the City of Boston” to the City Council, to transition the BPDA staff to a new City Planning Department. Read the letter and ordinance here. This is part of a larger discussion to bring the BPDA into City Hall; there is also a stathouse Home Rule Petition being considered. A City Council meeting was held February 29th (view the recording here). The next meeting is a working session continuing this discussion. To further understand this large and complex issue, you may wish to refer to Mayor Wu’s proposal from 2019 titled: Fixing Boston’s Broken Development Process  Why and How to Abolish the BPDA 

ONGOING

MBTA Current Service Alerts: Click here to see CURRENT service alerts.. Green lines will have service disruptions through March 8–visit the website for all lines and alerts.

Coffee Hour with Mayor’s Office of Neighborhood Services liaison, Maggie Van Scoy: Fridays from 10:00-11:00 a.m. Locations rotate and include Fenway, for the most updated information, visit: https://www.boston.gov/calendar/back-bay-beacon-hill-mission-hill-and-fenway-kenmore-liaison-coffee-hours 

Every Other Wednesday, 3:30 p.m.until supplies last, Fenway Cares – Food Distribution Next date for EAST AND WEST FENWAY: 3/13

Fenway Cares takes place at 2 locations on the same day:

West Fenway – Fenway Community Center, 1282 Boylston (enter-Jersey)

East Fenway – Symphony Community Park, 39 Edgerly Road

Volunteers are welcome to sign up for all dates and both locations!  https://fenwaycommunitycenter.org/volunteer/

MGH/MBG Community Care Health Clinic – 2-5 p.m. on Fenway Cares dates, East Fenway, inside Morville House, 100 Norway Street. Current offerings include blood pressure monitoring, blood sugar testing, COVID-19, flu, and a limited number of pneumonia vaccines.

UPCOMING

March 12, Councilor Sharon Durkan Office Hours for the Fenway neighborhood  at Phinista Cafe (96 Peterborough St) 

You’re invited to Councilor Durkan’s winter/spring session of office hours! If you’ve never met for office hours, consider signing up! To ensure all neighborhoods are represented and have a chance to speak with the Councilor, please sign up for a time in your neighborhood only. As the Fenway has the largest population of the D8 neighborhoods, there are two opportunities — West Fenway 3/12 and Kenmore 3/21 — for Fenway residents to meet with the Councilor. You can sign up here and choose the date, time slot and location. Also, you’ll get to meet the Councilor’s new Constituent Services Director and liaison to the Fenway — Lily Sweeterman.

Thursday, March 14, 1-2PM, Boston Tree Alliance General Meeting 

Join the Boston Tree Alliance General Meeting to talk about the development of the program’s tree planting and care grants. Details on how to join this event: https://www.boston.gov/calendar/boston-tree-alliance-general-meeting

March 19 & 21, The Mayor’s Office of Housing Wants to hear from you! 

Please save the dates! The Mayor’s Office wants your input on setting the priorities of use for an estimated $143 million in funds from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The funds may be invested in housing, homeless assistance and community development programs that serve low to moderate income residents over a 5-year period from July 1, 2024 through June 30, 2029 and cover these HUD programs:      

  • Community Development Block Grant (CDBG)
  • HOME Investment Partnerships (HOME)
  • Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG)
  • Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA)

Hearing #1 (Virtual – Zoom)

Tuesday, March 19,  6:00 pm to 7:30 pm

Video call link: https://boston-gov.zoom.us/j/5995592565?omn=83698691556

Meeting ID: 599 559 2565 Or dial: 1-646-558-8656

Hearing #2 (In Person)

Thursday, March 21, 6:00 pm to 7:30pm

Boston Public Library, Copley Square, Commonwealth Salon, 700 Boylston Street.

Attend one or both, no registration required. Translation services can be arranged by request at least 7 days in advance of the hearings: email mohcomments@boston.gov or call 617-635-3880.

Wentworth Institute of Technology  Institutional Master Plan (IMP)

Comment Period – End Date is March 20 2024

Linked for your review is an electronic copy of the proposed Institutional Master Plan (IMP) for the Wentworth Institute of Technology (WIT) IMP project located in Fenway and Mission Hill, received by the Boston Planning & Development Agency on February 21 2024. March 20th is the last day to comment on the IMP. WIT is a technology university with five schools focused on engineering, computing, design, science, and management. The University consists of 31 acres of land between the Southwest Corridor and the Back Bay Fens.

Saturday, April 6th,  save the date for the annual Northeastern off-campus Spring Clean-Up. This event celebrates a successful year of weekly litter clean-ups and seeks to include our off-campus student leaders, student residents, and Boston community members in a day of beautification projects across neighborhoods. 

RUN FOR FUNDS – FENWAY CARES IN THE BOSTON MARATHON

Nehal Munshi is running the Boston Marathon on behalf of Fenway Cares, a collective of neighborhood organizations that has distributed more than 20,000 bags of fresh, FREE produce to neighbors in need. Support his run and donate to Fenway Cares at bit.ly/FenwayCaresRun (flyer attached)

ARTS & RECREATION

Boston Symphony Orchestra – free Community Chamber Concert, March 22nd

Follow this link for tickets to this Fenway performance.

Kaji Aso Studio announces arts offerings and special events announced via their emailing list. The 35th International Haiku Contest  submissions are due on April 15, 2024 Please check their site for details

DEVELOPMENT 

Currently, there are 5 projects in the Fenway “Under Review” with the BPDA: Fenway Corners (West) ,Boston University – Warren Towers Renovation409 Huntington Avenue,  2 Charlesgate West, 142-146 St. Mary’s Street 

See you around!

Fenway Civic Association

Promoting a vital and sustainable neighborhood

The Week Ahead

Dear Members and Friends:

February is Black History month — With celebrations and events across the city, the City of Boston has compiled links to educational and historic resources, local events, concerts, black owned businesses and more to celebrate: https://www.boston.gov/news/february-black-history-month-3.

BACK BAY FENS – TREE AND PATH IMPROVEMENT NEWS

Back Bay Fens – Tree Removals news

You may have seen some trees marked for removal around the Fens. Each tree was assessed by at least 3 certified arborists as either dead or high risk trees, many of which are ash trees that have emerald ash borer and elm trees which have died due to dutch elm disease. In total, 46 tree removals are scheduled for late February to early March when the ground is hard and work can be done without damaging the surrounding ground. It is best management practice to remove trees with emerald ash borer in the dormant season to decrease further spread. 

Back Bay Fens – Tree plantings

The Back Bay Fens Pathways project will include planting of new trees as part of the larger project scope including rehabilitation of pathways at the Back Bay Fens to improve accessibility and site conditions. This historic park is under the jurisdiction of the Boston Landmarks Commission. The project includes the assessment and prioritization of pathway work, as well as Boston Parks standard project design work. The project will also include items along and adjacent to pathways, such as site furnishings, utilities, and plantings.

Fenway Civic Association will be announcing a new tree initiative at the Annual Meeting, on March 27, details to come soon!

THE WEEK AHEAD

Monday, February 19 – Presidents Day

  • City offices, Boston Public Libraries, and BCYF Community Centers are closed.
  • Parking meters are free with no time limit.
  • Daytime street cleaning is canceled, but overnight street cleaning is on a normal schedule.
  • Trash and recycling pickups are delayed in some neighborhoods during the holiday week. To check your schedule, use the Trash Day app.

Massachusetts – A state rich with presidential history. Did you know that four US Presidents were born in MA? And many others have ties to the state, check out this link for more info.

BU Athletics is offering City of Boston residents free admission to athletic home games between Friday, February 16th and Sunday, February 25th. 

Residents can view the game schedule and reserve up to eight free tickets per game by logging onto www.GoTerriers.com/BostonWeek.

ONGOING

MBTA Planned Service Alerts: Click here to see upcoming PLANNED service alerts.. Green line will have service disruptions starting on Feb. 20th, and starting the 15th, some elevator closures.

Coffee Hour with Mayor’s Office of Neighborhood Services liaison, Maggie Van Scoy: Fridays from 10:00-11:00 a.m. Locations rotate and include Fenway, for the most updated information, visit: https://www.boston.gov/calendar/back-bay-beacon-hill-mission-hill-and-fenway-kenmore-liaison-coffee-hours 

Wednesdays, 3:30 p.m.until supplies last, Fenway Cares – Food Distribution Upcoming Dates

EAST AND WEST FENWAY: 2/28

Fenway Cares distributions will take place at both locations every other Wednesday on the same day of the month. 

West Fenway – Fenway Community Center, 1282 Boylston (enter-Jersey)

East Fenway – Symphony Community Park, 39 Edgerly Road

Volunteers are welcome to sign up for all dates and both locations!  To sign up, visit our Fenway Cares Volunteer Sign up Form

To learn more, visit: https://fenwaycommunitycenter.org/fenway-cares/.

MGH/MBG Community Care Health Clinic – 2-5 p.m. on Fenway Cares dates, East Fenway, inside Morville House, 100 Norway Street. Current offerings include blood pressure monitoring, blood sugar testing, COVID-19, flu, and a limited number of pneumonia vaccines.

UPCOMING

Monday, February 26, 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM 1 Joslin Place (New Cancer Hospital) Task Force and Public Meeting (Virtual Meeting)

Meeting of the 1 Joslin Place Task Force to review the proposed Institutional Master Plan project. The Task Force serves as the advisory body for the 1 Joslin Place institutional development. Please note that this is a joint Task Force/Public meeting. The meeting will begin with a 30-minute presentation of the project by the development team, followed by a 45-minute discussion of the Task Force, followed by 45 minutes of public Q&A.

How to Participate Register in advance:  bit.ly/1JoslinTF

Toll-free call-in number: 833.568.8864    Meeting ID: 160 124 8468

Thursday, March 14, 1-2PM, BOSTON TREE ALLIANCE GENERAL MEETING

Join the Boston Tree Alliance General Meeting to talk about the development of the program’s tree planting and care grants. Details on how to join this event: https://www.boston.gov/calendar/boston-tree-alliance-general-meeting

March 19 & 21, THE MAYOR’S OFFICE OF HOUSING WANTS TO HEAR FROM YOU

Please save the dates! The Mayor’s Office wants your input on setting the priorities of use for an estimated $143 million in funds from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The funds may be invested in housing, homeless assistance and community development programs that serve low to moderate income residents over a 5-year period from July 1, 2024 through June 30, 2029 and cover these HUD programs:      

  • Community Development Block Grant (CDBG)
  • HOME Investment Partnerships (HOME)
  • Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG)
  • Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA)

Hearing #1 (Virtual – Zoom)

Tuesday, March 19,  6:00 pm to 7:30 pm

Video call link: https://boston-gov.zoom.us/j/5995592565?omn=83698691556

Meeting ID: 599 559 2565 Or dial: 1-646-558-8656

Hearing #2 (In Person)

Thursday, March 21, 6:00 pm to 7:30pm

Boston Public Library, Copley Square, Commonwealth Salon, 700 Boylston Street.

Attend one or both, no registration required. Translation services can be arranged by request at least 7 days in advance of the hearings: email mohcomments@boston.gov or call 617-635-3880.

Saturday, April 6th,  save the date for the annual Northeastern off-campus Spring Clean-Up. This event celebrates a successful year of weekly litter clean-ups and seeks to include our off-campus student leaders, student residents, and Boston community members in a day of beautification projects across neighborhoods. 

ARTS & RECREATION

Boston Symphony Orchestra – free Community Chamber Concerts

Follow this link to view the concerts through March.

Kaji Aso Studio announces winter arts offerings and special events announced via their emailing list. Check their site for details. You might wish to enter the 35th International Haiku Contest, Submissions Due on April 15, 2024 Please see details on their website.

Winter in The Fenway / The Rink 401 Park

M–F: 3–9PM SAT: 11AM–10PM SUN: 11AM–8PM

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS

BPDA Fenway Projects:

As a neighborhood with millions of square feet in proposed development, the BPDA impacts all of us who rent, own, live or wish to continue to live in the Fenway. Civic engagement is essential in ensuring we retain a meaningful voice in the planning processes that shape our community. We encourage members to stay involved as these discussions continue.

Currently, there are 19 active developments impacting the Fenway.

(click on links to visit the BPDA project pages)

“Letters of Intent” 

1. 645 Beacon Street [Retail /Research Lab]

 “Under Review”

2. Fenway Corners (West) [Office/Rental/Residential/Retail/Research Lab]

3. Boston University – Warren Towers Renovation [campus dorm]

4. 409 Huntington Avenue [Rental / Residential /Retail]

5.  2 Charlesgate West [Rental / Residential /Retail]  *DPIR Comment Period Ends Feb 22

6.  142-146 St. Mary’s Street [Rental]

Board Approved” are clear to proceed

7. 1400 Boylston Street, [Cultural / Retail / Research Lab]

8. 165 Park Drive [Ownership/Rental/Residential ]

9. Fenway Corners (North) [Office/Retail/Research Lab]

10. 819 Beacon Street [Institution / Rental / Residential / Retail]

11. 601 Newbury  Street [Rental / Residential]

12. Simmons University 2019 IMP Projects [Dormitory]

13. 1241 Boylston Street – [hotel]  

14. Kenmore Hotel – [hotel]

15. 109 Brookline Avenue  

16. Fenway Center  

Roxbury: 

Under Review

17.  840 Columbus Avenue project [dormitory] Boston Civic Design Commission meeting 2/20 5PM

Longwood Medical Area: 

Under review:

18. 1 Joslin Place [hospital, institutional master plan] *Task Force and Public Meeting 2/26

Board approved: 

19. Longwood Place at 305 Brookline – related to Simmons

See you around!

Fenway Civic Association

Promoting a vital and sustainable neighborhood

The Week Ahead

Dear Members and Friends:

February is Black History month — With celebrations and events across the city, the City of Boston has compiled links to educational and historic resources, local events, concerts, black owned businesses and more to celebrate: https://www.boston.gov/news/february-black-history-month-3.

Fenway Cares has changed their food distribution schedules (detail below) so that the East and West Fens are served on the same date, every two weeks. Change takes effect this week.

THE WEEK AHEAD

Wednesday, Feb 14, 3:30 p.m.until supplies last, Fenway Cares – Food Distribution 

EAST AND WEST FENWAY: 2/14 [full details in ONGOING section below]

ONGOING

MBTA Planned Service Alerts: Click here to see upcoming PLANNED service alerts..Green line will have service disruptions starting on Feb. 20th, and starting the 15th, some elevator closures.

Coffee Hour with Mayor’s Office of Neighborhood Services liaison, Maggie Van Scoy: Fridays from 10:00-11:00 a.m. Locations rotate and include Fenway, for the most updated information, visit: https://www.boston.gov/calendar/back-bay-beacon-hill-mission-hill-and-fenway-kenmore-liaison-coffee-hours 

Wednesdays, 3:30 p.m.until supplies last, Fenway Cares – Food Distribution Upcoming Dates

EAST AND WEST FENWAY: 2/14

Starting 2/14, Fenway Cares distributions will take place at both locations every other Wednesday on the same day of the month. 

West Fenway – Fenway Community Center, 1282 Boylston (enter-Jersey)

East Fenway – Symphony Community Park, 39 Edgerly Road

Volunteers are welcome to sign up for all dates and both locations!  To sign up, visit our Fenway Cares Volunteer Sign up Form

To learn more, visit: https://fenwaycommunitycenter.org/fenway-cares/.

MGH/MBG Community Care Health Clinic – 2-5 p.m. on Fenway Cares dates, East Fenway, inside Morville House, 100 Norway Street. Current offerings include blood pressure monitoring, blood sugar testing, COVID-19, flu, and a limited number of pneumonia vaccines.

UPCOMING

Monday, February 26, 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM 1 Joslin Place (New Cancer Hospital) Task Force and Public Meeting (Virtual Meeting)

Meeting of the 1 Joslin Place Task Force to review the proposed Institutional Master Plan project. The Task Force serves as the advisory body for the 1 Joslin Place institutional development. Please note that this is a joint Task Force/Public meeting. The meeting will begin with a 30-minute presentation of the project by the development team, followed by a 45-minute discussion of the Task Force, followed by 45 minutes of public Q&A.

How to Participate Register in advance:  bit.ly/1JoslinTF

Toll-free call-in number: 833.568.8864    Meeting ID: 160 124 8468

Thursday, March 14, 1-2PM, BOSTON TREE ALLIANCE GENERAL MEETING

Join the Boston Tree Alliance General Meeting to talk about the development of the program’s tree planting and care grants. Details on how to join this event: https://www.boston.gov/calendar/boston-tree-alliance-general-meeting

March 19 & 21, THE MAYOR’S OFFICE OF HOUSING WANTS TO HEAR FROM YOU

Please save the dates! The Mayor’s Office wants your input on setting the priorities of use for an estimated $143 million in funds from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The funds may be invested in housing, homeless assistance and community development programs that serve low to moderate income residents over a 5-year period from July 1, 2024 through June 30, 2029 and cover these HUD programs:      

  • Community Development Block Grant (CDBG)
  • HOME Investment Partnerships (HOME)
  • Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG)
  • Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA)

Hearing #1 (Virtual – Zoom)

Tuesday, March 19,  6:00 pm to 7:30 pm

Video call link: https://boston-gov.zoom.us/j/5995592565?omn=83698691556

Meeting ID: 599 559 2565 Or dial: 1-646-558-8656

Hearing #2 (In Person)

Thursday, March 21, 6:00 pm to 7:30pm

Boston Public Library, Copley Square, Commonwealth Salon, 700 Boylston Street.

Attend one or both, no registration required. Translation services can be arranged by request at least 7 days in advance of the hearings: email mohcomments@boston.gov or call 617-635-3880.

Saturday, April 6th,  save the date for the annual Northeastern off-campus Spring Clean-Up. This event celebrates a successful year of weekly litter clean-ups and seeks to include our off-campus student leaders, student residents, and Boston community members in a day of beautification projects across neighborhoods. 

ARTS & RECREATION

Boston Symphony Orchestra – free Community Chamber Concerts

Follow this link to view the concerts through March.

Kaji Aso Studio announces winter arts offerings and special events announced via their emailing list. Check their site for details. You might wish to enter the 35th International Haiku Contest, Submissions Due on April 15, 2024 Please see details on their website.

Winter in The Fenway / The Rink 401 Park

M–F: 3–9PM SAT: 11AM–10PM SUN: 11AM–8PM

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS

BPDA Fenway Projects:

As a neighborhood with millions of square feet in proposed development, the BPDA impacts all of us who rent, own, live or wish to continue to live in the Fenway. Civic engagement is essential in ensuring we retain a meaningful voice in the planning processes that shape our community. We encourage members to stay involved as these discussions continue.

Currently, there are 19 active developments impacting the Fenway.

(click on links to visit the BPDA project pages)

“Letters of Intent” 

1. 645 Beacon Street [Retail /Research Lab]

 “Under Review”

2. Fenway Corners (West) [Office/Rental/Residential/Retail/Research Lab]

3. Boston University – Warren Towers Renovation [campus dorm]

4. 409 Huntington Avenue [Rental / Residential /Retail]

5.  2 Charlesgate West [Rental / Residential /Retail]

6.  142-146 St. Mary’s Street [Rental]

7. 1400 Boylston Street, [Cultural / Retail / Research Lab]

Board Approved” are clear to proceed

8. 165 Park Drive [Ownership/Rental/Residential ]

9. Fenway Corners (North) [Office/Retail/Research Lab]

10. 819 Beacon Street [Institution / Rental / Residential / Retail]

11. 601 Newbury  Street [Rental / Residential]

12. Simmons University 2019 IMP Projects [Dormitory]

13. 1241 Boylston Street – [hotel]  

14. Kenmore Hotel – [hotel]

15. 109 Brookline Avenue  

16. Fenway Center  

Roxbury: 

Under Review

17.  840 Columbus Avenue project [dormitory]

Longwood Medical Area: 

Under review:

18. 1 Joslin Place [hospital, institutional master plan]

Board approved: 

19. Longwood Place at 305 Brookline – related to Simmons

See you around!

Fenway Civic Association

Promoting a vital and sustainable neighborhood

The Week Ahead

Dear Members and Friends:

Civic groups across the city have been focused on recently proposed changes to the BPDA. Mayor Wu has put forth an ordinance, and a home rule petition was introduced at the state house that would legally restructure the BPDA to move it and its functions into City Hall. 

At the statehouse hearing, many citizens came forth with questions on oversight, accountability, and transparency, and concerns about community voice. 

As a neighborhood with millions of square feet in proposed development, the BPDA impacts all of us who rent, own, live or wish to continue to live in the Fenway. Civic engagement is essential in ensuring we retain a meaningful voice in the planning processes that shape our community. We encourage members to stay involved as this discussion continues.

Currently, there are 20 active developments impacting the Fenway.

(click on the links following this week’s announcement to visit the BPDA project pages)

THE WEEK AHEAD

February is Black History month — Kick it off by attending a celebration and flag raising at City Hall https://www.boston.gov/calendar/2024-black-history-month-celebration-and-flag-raising, or check out these links compiled by the City of Boston to educational and historic resources, local events, concerts, black owned businesses and more to celebrate: 

https://www.boston.gov/news/february-black-history-month-3.

Wednesday, February 7 – Fenway Cares – food and health services (details below)

Saturday, February 10, 12 – 4 p.m., Civic Engagement Training at Fenway Community Center (half day session includes lunch)

Are you a Fenway or Kenmore resident interested in building capacity for self-advocacy and civic participation? People who know how to self-advocate often feel confident in what they’re learning and doing. Self-advocacy also creates independence. And it empowers people to find solutions to problems that others might not be aware of.  There are just 2 seats left! To sign up, please complete the online form at this registration link

Fenway Cares will review applications and notify attendees.

This workshop will be conducted by the Metropolitan Area Planning Council.

Please email questions to fenwaycares@fenwaycommunitycenter.org

Date: Saturday, February 10, 2024

Time: 12pm – 1pm lunch provided, 1pm to 4pm Civic Engagement Training

Venue: Fenway Community Center, 1282 Boylston St #123, Boston, MA 02215

ONGOING

MBTA Planned Service Alerts: Click here to see upcoming PLANNED service alerts..Green line will have service disruptions starting on the 20th, and earlier in the month, starting the 15th, some elevator closures.

3rd Friday of the month, 10:00 – 11:00 a.m. Fenway Community Center 1282 Boylston St., Fenway, Coffee Hour with The Mayor’s Office of Neighborhood Services liaison, Maggie Van Scoy.

Wednesdays, 3:30 p.m.until supplies last, Fenway Cares – Food Distribution Upcoming Dates

WEST FENWAY: 2/7 (no Home deliveries*)

EAST AND WEST FENWAY: 2/14

Starting 2/14, Fenway Cares distributions will take place at both locations every other Wednesday on the same day of the month. 

West Fenway – Fenway Community Center, 1282 Boylston (enter-Jersey)

East Fenway – Symphony Community Park, 39 Edgerly Road

Volunteers are welcome to sign up for all dates and both locations!  To sign up, visit our Fenway Cares Volunteer Sign up Form

To learn more, visit: https://fenwaycommunitycenter.org/fenway-cares/.

MGH/MBG Community Care Health Clinic – 2-5 p.m. on Fenway Cares dates, East Fenway, inside Morville House, 100 Norway Street. Current offerings include blood pressure monitoring, blood sugar testing, COVID-19, flu, and a limited number of pneumonia vaccines.

ARTS & RECREATION

Boston Symphony Orchestra – free Community Chamber Concerts

Follow this link to view the concerts through March.

Kaji Aso Studio announces winter arts offerings and special events announced via their emailing list. Check their site for details.

Winter in The Fenway / The Rink 401 Park

M–F: 3–9PM SAT: 11AM–10PM SUN: 11AM–8PM

BPDA Fenway Projects:

“Letters of Intent” 

1. 645 Beacon Street [Retail /Research Lab]

 “Under Review”

2. Fenway Corners (West) [Office/Rental/Residential/Retail/Research Lab]

3. Boston University – Warren Towers Renovation [campus dorm]

4. 409 Huntington Avenue [Rental / Residential /Retail]

5.  2 Charlesgate West [Rental / Residential /Retail]

6.  142-146 St. Mary’s Street [Rental]

7. 1400 Boylston Street, [Cultural / Retail / Research Lab]

Board Approved” are clear to proceed

8. 165 Park Drive [Ownership/Rental/Residential ]

9. Fenway Corners (North) [Office/Retail/Research Lab]

10. 819 Beacon Street [Institution / Rental / Residential / Retail]

11. 601 Newbury  Street [Rental / Residential]

12. Simmons University 2019 IMP Projects [Dormitory]

13. 1241 Boylston Street – [hotel]  

14. Kenmore Hotel – [hotel]

15. 109 Brookline Avenue  

16. Fenway Center  

Roxbury

Under Review

17.  840 Columbus Avenue project [dormitory]

Longwood Medical Area

Under review:

18. 1 Joslin Place [hospital, institutional master plan]

Board approved: 

19. Longwood Place at 305 Brookline – related to Simmons

20. Merck Research Laboratories at 33 Avenue Louis Pasteur – in conjunction with Emmanuel

See you around!

Fenway Civic Association

Promoting a vital and sustainable neighborhood

The Week Ahead

Dear Members and Friends:

This February is a “leap year” and we get an ‘extra’ day on February 29th. What will you do with your extra time? A light calendar this week, perhaps you are interested in “ousting the bad spirits and asking in good luck?” – check out the Bean Ceremony at Kaji Aso Studio on February 3. Interested in learning more about civic engagement? Take a look at the upcoming workshop on Feb 10. There is still a lot of work being done on various MBTA lines, so it’s always a good idea to check their site for service alerts.

For this and more, read on…

OUT AND ABOUT?

MBTA Planned Service Alerts: Click here to see upcoming PLANNED service alerts..

THE WEEK AHEAD

Wednesday – Fenway Cares – food and health services (details below)

Friday, 10:00 – 11:00 a.m. Fenway Community Center 1282 Boylston St., Fenway, Coffee Hour with The Mayor’s Office of Neighborhood Services liaison, Maggie Van Scoy. This is an opportunity to connect with your neighborhood liaison to receive support connecting with City departments, addressing any concerns, or just to say hello and to connect joyfully. https://www.boston.gov/calendar/back-bay-beacon-hill-mission-hill-and-fenway-kenmore-liaison-coffee-hours

Repeats weekly on Friday, starting from January 12, 2024, until November 8, 2024 

Saturday, February 3, 4-5:30 p.m. Setsubun-Mamemaki A purifying ceremony for the year 2024 at Kaji Aso Studio, see attached flyer.

UPCOMING

Saturday, February 10, 12 – 4 p.m., Civic Engagement Training at Fenway Community Center (half day session includes lunch)

Are you a Fenway or Kenmore resident who is interested in building capacity for self-advocacy and civic participation? People who know how to self-advocate often feel confident in what they’re learning and doing. Self-advocacy also creates independence. And it empowers people to find solutions to problems that others might not be aware of.  

This workshop will be conducted by the Metropolitan Area Planning Council.Visit their website to learn more about the MAPC.

The Metropolitan Area Planning Council (MAPC) is a regional planning agency serving the people who live and work in the 101 cities and towns of Metropolitan Boston. Their mission is to promote smart growth and regional collaboration. Their regional plan, MetroFuture, guides their work as they

engage the public in responsible stewardship of our region’s future.

The MAPC works toward sound municipal management, sustainable land use, protection of natural resources, efficient and affordable transportation, a diverse housing stock, public safety, economic development, clean energy, healthy communities, an informed public, and equity and opportunity among people of all backgrounds.

To sign up, please complete the online form at this registration link

Seats are first come, first served. Fenway Cares will review applications and notify attendees. 

Please email questions to fenwaycares@fenwaycommunitycenter.org

Date: Saturday, February 10, 2024

Time: 12pm – 1pm lunch provided, 1pm to 4pm Civic Engagement Training

Venue: Fenway Community Center, 1282 Boylston St #123, Boston, MA 02215

ONGOING

Fridays, 10:00 – 11:00 a.m. Fenway Community Center 1282 Boylston St., Fenway, Coffee Hour with The Mayor’s Office of Neighborhood Services liaison, Maggie Van Scoy.

Wednesdays, 3:30 p.m.until supplies last, Fenway Cares – Food Distribution Upcoming Dates

WEST FENWAY: 2/7 (plus Home deliveries*)

EAST FENWAY: 1/31

EAST FENWAY:(*Home deliveries for Morville House and Church Park) https://fenwaycommunitycenter.org/food-distributions/

To ensure we provide food to all who need it, choose one site only- either East or West Fenway – and pickup every other week.  Note: pick up at either location is not available to those who sign up for delivery.  We thank everyone for this cooperation! 

West Fenway – Fenway Community Center, 1282 Boylston (enter-Jersey)

East Fenway – Symphony Community Park, 39 Edgerly Road

Volunteers are welcome to sign up for all dates and both locations!  To sign up, visit our Fenway Cares Volunteer Sign up Form

To learn more, visit: https://fenwaycommunitycenter.org/fenway-cares/.

MGH/MBG Community Care Health Clinic – 2-5 p.m. on Fenway Cares dates, East Fenway, inside Morville House, 100 Norway Street. Current offerings include blood pressure monitoring, flu, and a limited number of pneumonia vaccines. And now offering blood sugar testing!

ARTS & RECREATION

Boston Symphony Orchestra – free Community Chamber Concerts

Check the BSO’s community chamber concert page to see a series of free concerts at various locations including the Fenway Center, 77 St Stephen St, Boston, MA 02115. Follow this link to view the concerts list, click on the performance you want to see, then click the Ticket button for your free tickets! There are multiple dates for daytime performances at the Fenway location through March.

Kaji Aso Studio announces winter art class offerings, including in-person and mixed modality classes in calligraphy, watercolor, sketching, ceramics, poetry, haiku, singing and piano. Check their site for details.

Winter in The Fenway / The Rink 401 Park

M–F: 3–9PM SAT: 11AM–10PM SUN: 11AM–8PM

DEVELOPMENT LINKS for BPDA PROJECTS 

Visit BPDA’s website to see details on development projects. You can search by neighborhood, and by Project/Plan Status. Click on the bold status text to see list of each status.

“Letters of Intent” 645 Beacon Street

 “Under Review”:  Fenway Corners (West)409 Huntington Avenue2 Charlesgate West, 142-146 St. Mary’s Street, 1400 Boylston Street,

Board Approved” are clear to proceed

Roxbury: Under Review

 840 Columbus Avenue project on the Northeastern University Campus

In the Longwood Medical Area: a few to watch:

Under review: 1 Joslin Place

Board approved: Longwood Place at 305 Brookline – related to Simmons; Merck Research Laboratories at 33 Avenue Louis Pasteur – in conjunction with Emmanuel

See you around!

FenwayCivic Association

Promoting a vital and sustainable neighborhood