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Apr
9
Tue
2019
April SWAP Meeting @ Franklin Public Library
Apr 9 @ 9:30 am – 11:30 am

Topic: Franklin Cultural District Overview & Tour

Agenda

May
16
Thu
2019
North Suburban Planning Council Meeting @ Reading Town Hall
May 16 @ 9:00 am – 11:00 am

Join the North Suburban Planning Council on Thursday, May 16th to talk about planning for healthy aging in our communities.

After regular community updates the group will hear from James Fuccione  of the Massachusetts Healthy Aging Collaborative and have a discussion about age friendly planning in the North Suburban subregion.

Mar
17
Tue
2020
SWAP March Meeting @ Digital - WebEx
Mar 17 @ 9:30 am – 11:00 am

SWAP’s March meeting will now take place via WebEx.

You can join by phone or by video:

Click here to join by video:

Event number: 731 413 761

Password: MAPC (all caps)

 

To join by phone:

Phone number: 1-415-655-0002

Access code: 731 413 761

Oct
26
Mon
2020
Webinar: Solar Remote Permitting & Inspection Best Practices @ Online
Oct 26 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm

Solar Remote Permitting & Inspection Best Practices: COVID-19 Impacts and Long-Term Potential

Please join MassCEC, MAPC, and SolSmart to learn about best practices on remote permitting and inspection during COVID-19, and the long-term potential of those practices. The webinar will feature guest speakers from three Massachusetts communities; Gardner, Brockton, and Lowell. If you have questions regarding registration, please contact solar@masscec.com.

Register here: https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/7565282524044732684

May
18
Tue
2021
Info Session: Metro Mayors Community Liaisons Grant @ Zoom
May 18 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm

MAPC is offering grants of up to $5,000 for community organizations to participate and collaborate in the regional heat preparedness planning process.

May
24
Mon
2021
From Snow Days to Heat Waves: A Public Forum on Health, Heat, and Climate Change @ Zoom
May 24 @ 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm

Summer temperatures in the Northeast are increasing, along with extreme heat days and heat waves. At “From Snow Days to Heat Waves,” learn about the intersections of climate change, heat, and health in the Greater Boston area.

Speakers will highlight projects across the Greater Boston area addressing the issues of rising and extreme temperatures, public health, equity, and climate change via short presentations and a panel discussion. A full list of speakers will be announced soon.

Extreme heat is one of the deadliest weather events in the United States, and can exacerbate existing health conditions. And the effects aren’t experienced equally: the impacts of extreme heat are greater in low-income and BIPOC neighborhoods, where historic disinvestment has resulted in less access to green space, fewer street trees, and inadequate housing and cooling infrastructure. These impacts will likely be intensified as climate change causes temperatures to increase and humidity to rise.

This event is co-hosted by the Museum of Science, Boston; Mystic River Watershed Association; and Metropolitan Area Planning Council. The Metropolitan Mayors Coalition Climate Taskforce and Resilient Mystic Collaborative are co-sponsors.

The program is made possible with generous support from the Massachusetts Municipal Vulnerability Preparedness Program.

May
25
Tue
2021
Accelerating Climate Resiliency Speaker Series: Climate Resiliency and Racial Justice @ Zoom
May 25 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm

Join to hear Jacqueline Patterson, Director of Environmental and Climate Justice Program at the NAACP, discuss the intersection of climate resiliency and racial justice.

Jul
19
Mon
2021
Building Resilience with Art: Accelerating Climate Resilience Speaker Series
Jul 19 @ 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm

As cities and towns experience more frequent and intense weather events due to climate change, the arts offer opportunities to support climate resilience efforts. Collaborations with artists and creatives can enhance resilience, transform infrastructure, and increase community awareness of preparedness practices and climate risks.

Please join us for a conversation with Sarah Rawbottam, Creative Producer at Arts House in Melbourne, Australia; and Erin Genia, former Boston Artist-in-Residence. They’ll discuss the role of the artist in addressing climate change and building resilience, their experiences building resilience through art, and their advice for working with artists.

You’ll also learn more about “Cool it with Art,” MAPC’s upcoming how-to guide for tackling rising temperatures with art in Massachusetts.

Mar
31
Fri
2023
SWAP Legislative Breakfast @ Thayer Homestead
Mar 31 @ 8:30 am – 10:00 am
SWAP Legislative Breakfast @ Thayer Homestead | Medway | Massachusetts | United States

For more information on the South West Advisory Planning Committee (SWAP) Legislative Breakfast, please contact Subregional Coordinator, Brian Luther (bluther@mapc.org). 

May
22
Wed
2024
Stoneham Historic Preservation Plan Community Meeting @ Stoneham Town Hall Hearing Room
May 22 @ 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm
Stoneham Historic Preservation Plan Community Meeting @ Stoneham Town Hall Hearing Room | Stoneham | Massachusetts | United States

Please join us for the Stoneham Historic Preservation Plan’s first community meeting!

You are invited to join us in-person (no reservation is required) or watch us on Stoneham TV to learn more about this community-focused project.

If you are unable to join us for the community meeting, we encourage you to look for us at the upcoming community events listed on the project webpage

You can learn more about this project on the webpage as well. 

View the Community Meeting event flyer