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Lifeguard Hiring Events

including generous health, dental and retirement benefits as well as paid vacation. With pools located in almost every neighborhood of Boston, working at a BCYF pool is a great way to serve your community. Interested candidates must be at least 18 years old and should bring the following: at least two references, contact information we can follow up on, a state ID or license, and American Red Cross Lifeguard Certification. Proof of Boston residency will be required later in the application process. We recommend signing up at this link: bit.ly/ BCYFLifeguardHiringEvent. However walkins are welcome. If you are interested and can’t stop by, more information about lifeguarding at BCYF as well as the link to apply can be found at Boston/gov/BCYF-Aquatics.

BCYF Mason Pool is located at 159 Norfolk Ave in Roxbury. Parking is available next to the

Virtual Public Meeting

617 Dorchester Ave f/k/a 20 Boston St

September 12, 2023

6:00 PM - 7:30 PM

Project Proponent:

Mark L it tle

Project Description: pool or on nearby streets or it’s a short walk up Proctor Street from any of the buses that serve Massachusetts Avenue.

The City of Boston is working across departments to renovate several city-owned pools following years of disinvestment. Over the last 3 months, the City has reopened the BCYF Paris Street Pool in East Boston and the BCYF Hennigan Pool in Jamaica

Plain. The BCYF Paris Street Pool reopening was the result of a $10.2 million investment. More pools will be reopened in the coming months and this hiring event is seeking lifeguards to help staff them and other BCYF pools.

Lifeguard recruitment and pool renovations are part of Mayor Wu’s Swim Safe initiative, a commitment to support Boston residents’ safety around water.

Rep. Biele Helps Pass $375 Million Bill for Roads and Bridges

City of Boston to receive over $14.9 million to invest in roads Recently, State Representative David Biele joined his colleagues in the Massachusetts Legislature on Thursday passed a bill that includes $375 million in bond authorizations for transportation needs across the state, including $200 million for the state’s Chapter 90 program, which provides municipalities with a reliable funding source for transportation-related improvements, including road and bridge repairs. Under the legislation, the City of Boston is scheduled to receive over $14.9 million for local roadway, bridges, and infrastructure improvements.

This legislation also authorizes $175 million in programs that will support various transportation-related projects. This includes $25 million for each of the following:

Zoom Link: bit.ly/617DotAve

Toll Free: (833) 568 - 8864 Meeting ID: 161 861 2374 mail to: Tyler Ross

The information at this meeting is crucial to you as a City of Boston resident, and stakeholder. Interpreting services are available to communicate the content of these documents at no additional cost to you. If you require translation services, please contact the following: Tyler.C.Ross@boston.gov. The meeting is scheduled for 9/12/2023. Please request interpreting services no later than 5 days before the meeting date.

Meeting of the general public to review the proposed 617 Dorchester Ave project in South Boston. Please note that this is a Public Meeting. The meeting will begin with a 30-minute presentation of the project by the development team, followed by 45-minutes of public Q&A.

This meeting will focus on 617 Dorchester Ave, South Boston by the BPDA.

Bos ton Planning & Development Agency

On e City Hall Square, 9th Floor

Bo ston, MA 02201 phone: 617.918.4214 email: tyler.c.ross@boston.gov website: bit.ly/617DorchesterAve the municipal small bridge program; the complete streets program; a bus transit infrastructure program; grants to increase access to mass transit and commuter rail stations; grants for municipalities and regional transit authorities to purchase electric vehicles and the infrastructure needed to support them; funding for pavement and surface improvements on state and municipal roadways; and new funding dedicated to additional transportation support based on road mileage.

“I am proud to work with my colleagues in the Legislature to provide resources for improvements to roadways and brides in the City of Boston and across the Commonwealth,” said Rep. Biele. “This comprehensive piece of legislation highlights a commitment to improving our transportation system in the allocation of historic funding levels for municipal projects, providing local governments the tools they need to take on both maintenance tasks and invest in local infrastructure.”

@BostonPlans BostonPlans.org

Teresa

Polhemus,

Executive Director/Secretary

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