| BOSTON - Tuesday,
      June 15, 2021 - Mayor Kim Janey, in collaboration with the Boston Public Library
      (BPL), the Environment Department and the Mayor’s Office of New Urban
      Mechanics, will install outdoor pop-up connected work/learn spaces at six
      locations and continue offering free, 24-hour Wi-Fi at 14 of its
      branches. The BPL Outdoor Wi-Fi pop-ups will provide desks, additional
      lighting, and shade structures, allowing users to get online after hours
      and stay cool on hotter days. This project is part of the City’s ongoing
      efforts to expand equitable internet access, support community
      resilience, and create new points of community connection for residents
      emerging from a year of social distancing and increased social
      isolation.  “Whether it’s
      coming to the BPL to access books and engage with our learning programs,
      get online, or step out of the sun on a summer day, we recognize that
      libraries often serve as a community living room and are a vital
      neighborhood resource for many reasons,” said Mayor Janey. “We want to
      continue supporting all of the ways in which libraries make Boston and
      its residents more informed, creative, and resilient—both coming out of
      this pandemic and into the future.” Pop-up
      workstations at the Brighton, Codman Square, Mattapan, and Grove Hall
      branch libraries will be installed in the month of June. As part of the
      City's Climate Ready Boston program, the Mayor's Office of Environment,
      Energy, and Open Space will add two additional locations at the Egleston
      Square and East Boston branches in July to provide increased shade and
      cooling resources. All locations will remain installed until October
      2021. 24-hour outdoor Wi-Fi at all 14 locations is permanent and
      available year-round. To access the Internet, users will need to bring
      their own device, such as a laptop, tablet, or smartphone or borrow one
      from the library through the BPL’s device loan program.  “Today's public
      libraries provide critical resources for residents, both daily and in
      times of crisis. In the twenty-first century, that requires providing
      access to devices, connectivity, and skills to help close the digital
      equity gap,” said BPL President David Leonard. “Extended outdoor Wi-Fi at
      branches is one more way of removing barriers to opportunity and
      providing a space to patrons that is safe and welcoming. Inside or out,
      the library will always be there for our communities.” In addition to
      supporting the needs of residents who are still learning and working remotely,
      the BPL recognizes that its spaces function as essential community
      resource hubs, providing access to a range of services and amenities to
      support learning, wellness and social connections. City services will
      also be provided at some BPL pop-up locations. The Boston Summer Eats program, which distributes free grab-and-go
      meals, will operate Tuesdays and Thursdays at the Mattapan (9am-11am),
      Codman Square (1-3 pm), and Grove Hall (4-6 pm) pop-up locations.
      Starting in July, the Office of Housing Stability, which helps residents
      find and maintain stable, safe and affordable housing, will offer
      application assistance for tenants applying for the Rental Relief Fund on
      Tuesdays at Mattapan and Thursdays at Grove Hall.  "Climate
      change is happening, and Boston is getting hotter. Bostonians are strong,
      but the same residents that have been disproportionately affected by the
      pandemic also bear the burden of increased heat," said Rev. Mariama
      White-Hammond, Chief of Environment, Energy, and Open Space. "This
      partnership with the Boston Public Library provides outdoor work spaces
      that help residents stay safe and cool, access critical resources online,
      and learn how to protect themselves and their families from extreme heat
      today. Helping Boston recover, reopen and renew means making sure folks
      stay safe and cool this summer." Adapting access to
      the BPL throughout the COVID-19 crisis has highlighted the number of
      Boston residents who rely on the BPL’s resources to access the Internet
      for essential information about City services, online learning, and other
      resources such as employment opportunities. Last summer, the BPL
      installed outdoor Wi-Fi at 14 branches to ensure that reliable Internet
      access remained available even when the BPL’s doors were closed.  In Boston and
      across the United States, many families lack reliable Internet access,
      creating a digital divide that reinforces inequality. According to a recent Pew Study, more than 40 percent of low-income
      Americans making less than $30,000 lack access to broadband Internet.
      Outdoor Wi-Fi at Boston Public Libraries will help fill this critical gap
      more reliably for residents across the city. The Central
      Library at Copley Square and all branch libraries are now open for limited
      in-person services. To learn more about the library’s available walk-in
      and by appointment services, safety requirements, and other reopening
      information visit bpl.org/reopening.  Outdoor Wi-Fi
      locations: Adams St., Brighton, Codman Square, Connolly, East Boston,
      Egleston Square, Grove Hall, Honan-Allston, Hyde Park, Lower Mills,
      Mattapan, Parker Hill, Roxbury, South End, West Roxbury. South Boston outdoor
      Wi-Fi available during opening hours. | 
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