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Hudson’s Draft Hazard Mitigation Plan 2016 Update to be Presented November 18

August 21, 2017

A public presentation will be made on the town’s Draft Hazard Mitigation Plan 2016 Update at the Hudson Internal Traffic Committee meeting on Tuesday, November 18 at 10:00 AM in Town Hall. The presentation will be made by the Metropolitan Area Planning Council (MAPC), which is assisting the town in […]

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Who Benefits (and Who Can Be Harmed) as Neighborhoods Change?

August 21, 2017

Gentrification changes neighborhoods. It raises property values and brings new investments in parks and public spaces, streetscapes, and services. These are changes that can improve economic and social well-being. Unfortunately, changes like these can also push individuals and families in these same neighborhoods from their homes. One particular way this threat […]

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MAPC Announces Public Health Collaborative With Chelsea, Revere & Winthrop

August 21, 2017

14 Nov 2016 Project will expand local health programs that address chronic illness A new North Suffolk Public Health Collaborative will help Chelsea, Revere and Winthrop to address local chronic health illnesses such as diabetes, asthma, heart disease, mental health problems and substance abuse collaboratively, thanks to a new regional […]

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Metro Mayors Awarded Shannon Grant

August 21, 2017

MAPC’s Metro Mayors Coalition has received the Senator Charles E. Shannon Jr. Grant to prevent youth and gang violence for the 11th consecutive year. On Tuesday, Jan. 10, in a ceremony at the grand staircase of the Massachusetts State House, Governor Charlie Baker and Secretary of Safety and Security Dan […]

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Planning 101 Blog: Lowering Speed Limits

August 21, 2017

The City of Boston’s new default speed limit has been lowered to 25 mph. Public health director Barry Keppard reflects on the change and how what that means for other cities and towns in a new blog post on Planning 101, MAPC’s blog covering topics ranging from public health to equity to […]

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Amanda Linehan, MAPC Communications Manager

Amanda Linehan
Communications Director
617-933-0705
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Tim Viall
Senior Communications Specialist
617-933-0783
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