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Downtown Draft Zoning and Map Amendment Summary
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Downtown Draft Zoning Text Amendment - Tracked
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This presentation celebrates the vibrant and diverse Asian and Pacific Islander American (APIA) population in Boston. It provides an overview of demographic, economic, and social characteristics to better understand and spotlight the APIA community.
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Planning Process Resources - Pages
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05/23/2025
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2025.05.20 - Group B (Roslindale + Hyde Park ) - Meeting | Recording
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05/22/2025
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2025.05.20 - Group B (Roslindale + Hyde Park ) - Meeting | Presentation | Spanish
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2025.05.20 - Group B (Roslindale + Hyde Park ) - Meeting | Presentation | Haitian Creole
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2025.21.2025 Roslindale Squares + Streets
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Zoning Commission Recording 2025-05-21
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This report provides an overview of NIH funding awarded to Boston researchers in fiscal year 2024, highlighting the City’s continued leadership in biomedical research and innovation. Boston received nearly $2.5 billion across 4,194 grants, the second-highest total nationwide. The majority of this funding supported world-renowned institutions such as Massachusetts General Hospital, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, and Boston Children’s Hospital, reflecting the strength of Boston’s hospitals, universities, and life sciences sector in advancing groundbreaking medical research.
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