MAYOR WALSH ANNOUNCES RELEASE OF IMAGINE BOSTON 2030 DRAFT PLAN TO EXPAND OPPORTUNITY, GUIDE STRATEGIC GROWTH
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Initiatives support robust economic growth and mobility, housing affordability, open space, innovation, and climate preparedness and provide a set of comprehensive metrics to measure progress
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Mayor Martin J. Walsh today announced the release of Expanding Opportunity, Imagine Boston 2030's draft plan of priority action areas and major initiatives that will support a thriving Boston by expanding opportunity, supporting a dynamic economy, enhancing quality of life, and preparing for climate change. This plan was shaped by more than 12,000 residents who offered feedback as part of an extensive community engagement effort aimed at reaching residents in every corner of the city. Engagement efforts will continue through the release of the final plan next year.
"Imagine Boston 2030 offers a citywide perspective of Boston's future that ties together our many planning initiatives already underway to guide strategic growth and expand opportunity for all residents," said Mayor Walsh. "I am excited to launch a draft plan that identifies ways to strengthen neighborhoods and support growth for many years to come. This plan represents the voice of thousands of residents who shared their thoughts, and I look forward to continuing the conversation so together we can build the future of Boston."
The Expanding Opportunity draft identifies five action areas to strengthen neighborhood vitality and bolster Boston's economy. A breakdown of these action areas is available through Imagine Boston 2030's storymap, and are included below:
By enhancing and expanding neighborhoods, and encouraging mixed-use job centers, Boston will be able to accommodate the approximately 829,000 jobs and 724,000 residents the city is projected to have by 2030, and be positioned to keep growing towards 2050.These action areas are founded on the bedrock of a set of strategic initiatives, which collectively help Boston acheive residents' goals:
The full draft report is available here. Residents can provide feedback online, and Imagine Boston 2030 will also plan events designed to solicit resident feedback on the draft Expanding Opportunity plan.
Imagine Boston 2030 is designed to complement and work in conjunction with with other City of Boston planning efforts, including Boston Creates, Go Boston 2030, Climate Ready Boston, and Housing a Changing City: Boston 2030. The final Imagine Boston 2030 plan is scheduled to be released in 2017.
For more information, please visit www.imagine.boston.gov.
Mayor Martin J. Walsh, his Cabinet, and the Imagine Boston 2030 team invite you to participate in a series of place-based events to explore and learn more about the first draft plan, Expanding Opportunity.
Imagine Boston Week, November 30- December 5 will include a ferry ride, a ride on the Fairmount line, a walk along a potential route for completing the Emerald Necklace, and more-- all events are free and open to the public, but make sure to RSVP, as some tours have limited capacity."
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