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MAYOR WU & HOUSE
WAYS AND MEANS CHAIR AARON MICHLEWITZ ANNOUNCE $25 MILLION IN STATE FUNDING
FOR A NEW NORTH END COMMUNITY CENTER
City of Boston also
launching facilities assessment to ensure every neighborhood has a
state-of-the-art community center
波士頓市長吳弭 (Michelle Wu,右二)和麻州眾議員麥家威 (Aaron Michlewitz) 爭取 到2500萬元經費,為北端 (North End) 建新社區中心。(周菊子攝)
BOSTON- Friday, January 6, 2023- Today,
Mayor Michelle Wu and House Ways and Means Chair Representative Aaron
Michlewitz together announced state funding for a new Boston Centers for
Youth and Families (BCYF) North End Community Center, replacing the current
BCYF Nazzaro Community Center. The new center will be located adjacent to
the BCYF Mirabella Pool on Commercial Street in the North End. The City
will also be launching a facilities assessment to ensure access to
high-quality BCYF spaces and programming for residents across the City and
that facilities are being maintained at the level that families
deserve.
At a press conference in the North End, the
Mayor and Representative Michlewitz announced the City is receiving $25
million in state funding to support the new North End center, of which $5
million will support renovations to the current BCYF Nazzaro Community
Center building to repurpose it for community uses.
“Boston has a legacy of public spaces that
have created family, community and connection,” said Mayor Michelle
Wu. “Spaces like the BCYF Nazzaro Center are critical infrastructure
for our city and community members so that we can truly have neighborhoods
where people live, work, play, and grow together. Every neighborhood
deserves modern spaces that reflect the full needs of our communities. I’m
thankful to Representative Michlewitz for securing funding for a brand new
center in the North End.”
“I was proud to secure this State funding
for the City of Boston,” said House Ways and Means Chairman
Representative Aaron Michlewitz. “These funds will not only help to
build a brand new and much needed Community Center for the North End, but
it will also help preserve the old Nazzaro Center site and ensure it
continues to be an asset for the neighborhood.”
The City engaged in a community process from
2017 to 2019 led by the Public Facilities Department to envision the future
of a community center in the North End due to the neighborhood’s needs,
outgrowing the existing Nazzaro building. The result was the recommendation
to build a new center next to the BCYF Mirabella outdoor pool on Commercial
Street and repurpose the existing BCYF Nazzaro building for community uses.
The full cost of the new project is estimated to be $50 to $60 million.
The building that now houses the BCYF
Nazzaro first opened in 1906 as a gym and bathhouse. BCYF acquired the
property in 1985 and converted it into a community center.
In late spring 2023, the City will begin
designing the new community center on Commercial Street and will engage the
community to ensure resident’s needs are met.
“I am so grateful for the leadership of
Mayor Wu and our state delegation in choosing to make this substantial
investment in our city’s community centers,” said José F. Massó, Chief of Human Services. “Boston residents deserve safe,
accessible, updated public facilities and this administration has made that
a top priority.”
"As Chairman of the North End Athletic
Association we are in full support of the proposed New North End Community
Center which is long overdue,” said Ted Tomasone the Chairman of
the North End Athletic Association (NEAA). “The addition of this center
and the renovation of the Nazzaro center will continue to make the North
End one of the most exciting neighborhoods in the City of Boston. Chairman
Michlewitz continues to be a dynamic leader for the North End and the City of
Boston."
Additionally, the City will soon begin a
Citywide BCYF facilities assessment, which will ensure that assets are
repaired and replaced proactively. The assessment will inform a
comprehensive plan to better anticipate needed capital investments and plan
for regular maintenance that will prevent sudden closures and the need for
emergency repairs.
Boston Public Schools (BPS) has already
begun an assessment of its facilities as part of the Green New Deal
for BPS, which includes the
BCYF facilities that are co-located in schools. BPS is prioritizing those
facilities that house pools managed by BCYF for assessment. The assessment
of the City’s remaining facilities will prioritize BCYF facilities and will
also include recommendations for the appropriate staffing levels for
maintenance.
“Our Community Centers and swimming pools
are important resources that all Bostonians cherish and rely upon,”
said Dion Irish, Chief of Operations. "We are excited
to receive such generous support from the state, thankful for
Representative Michlewitz’s advocacy, and committed to partnering with the
Human Services Cabinet to build, renovate, and maintain these facilities
going forward.”
“This investment in a new North End
Community Center is one of several major renovations and new builds that
will ensure that Boston’s residents have high-quality, green community
centers with modern features that meet the needs of today’s families,”
said Marta E. Rivera, Commissioner of Boston Centers for Youth
& Families.
The Nazzaro Center will stay open until the
new community center is complete. In the coming years, as the new community
center enters construction, the City will engage with North End residents
about the future of the Nazzaro building.
The Nazzaro Center and facilities assessment
announcements build off of recent investments and ongoing work, including
centers across the City that have recently reopened, facilities under
renovation that will open soon, and new projects entering design. In
November, Mayor Wu announced the opening of the East Boston Senior
Center, which is operated by the City’s Age Strong Commission and managed
by the Property Management Department. In October, Mayor Wu and BCYF announced the site of the first full service
BCYF community center in Grove Hall.
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