摩根紀念善意中心是個為有發展障礙人士提供就業培訓與就業機會的機構。(圖片由麻州州長辦公室提供)
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| 麻州州長查理貝克(左)和麻州眾議會議長狄樂歐(Robert DeLeo)。 |
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MAYOR WALSH ANNOUNCES DEPARTURE OF PUBLIC WORKS COMMISSIONER MICHAEL DENNEHY
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Dennehy Moves to New Position as the Town Administrator of Milton
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BOSTON - Wednesday, November 23, 2016 - Mayor Martin J. Walsh today announced that Public Works Commissioner Michael Dennehy will be leaving the City of Boston to become the Town Administrator of Milton. Dennehy is a twenty-year member of the Public Works Department. For the last three years, he has led this critical Department, which handles all residential recycling and trash collection as well as builds, lights and maintains the City's streets, sidewalks and bridges. Dennehy's last day will be on Friday, November 25.
"We owe great thanks to Michael for his incredible service to the City," said Mayor Walsh. "He has exceptionally high standards for the services we deliver and has built a very strong team to meet those standards every day. Whether it was leading our City through our snowiest winter or ensuring that a 311 call was responded to quickly and well, Michael delivered for our residents. Milton is getting an excellent leader and a great public servant. We wish Michael the best."
Michael Dennehy joined the Public Works Department in 1996, working in the City's Highway Division. He helped lead the implementation of the City's first constituent relationship management system, assisted with the development of the BOS:311 app and inspired the creation of the companion app used by City employees called City Worker. He has served as the Public Works Commissioner since 2014.
"I have been truly blessed over the past two decades to work for the taxpayers of Boston. It has been my honor," said Dennehy. "I am equally thankful to have worked alongside the dedicated men and women of the Public Works Department who proudly deliver the basic city services to this world class City day in and day out."
Chris Osgood, the City's Chief of Streets, Transportation & Sanitation, will serve as the Acting Public Works Commissioner. With the addition of this role, Osgood will chair the Public Improvement Commission and support the work of the Public Work's Construction, Engineering & Permitting Divisions.
Deputy Commissioner Michael Brohel will lead all core city service operations for the Public Works Department. This includes the City's response to snow, as well as overseeing Central Fleet, Code Enforcement, Highway Operations, Street Lighting and Waste Reduction.
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(Boston Orange 周菊子波士頓整理報導)華人經濟發展協會耗時多年建成,座落在華埠的"好事福平安大樓",今(11月22)日在波士頓市長馬丁華殊(Martin Walsh),波士頓市議會議長吳弭(Michelle Wu),波士頓市議員林乃肯(Bill Linehan),麻州眾議員麥家威(Aaron Michlewitz)等嘉賓出席中,剪綵。
這棟大樓佔地6萬平方呎,耗資2670萬元,共有67個單位,分套房,一睡房,二睡房等三種格局,全部為有收入限制,供低收入者租住的百分之百可負擔樓宇,由華人經濟發展協會(CEDC),施家銘建築師樓,Consigli建築公司,東方銀行,北美乞臣集團等攜手合作,歷時近10年,才克服萬難建成的華埠內首座百分之百可負擔住宅。目前已全部出租。
2600多萬元的建造經費,分別來自波士頓鄰里發展局的”領路基金(Leading the Way Fund)”,”鄰里住宅信託基金(Neighborhood Housing Trust Fun)",聯邦及麻州州政府的抵稅優惠,麻州住宅及社區發展署撥給的370萬元等等。
RESULTS OF BOSTON'S SAFEST DRIVER COMPETITION ANNOUNCED
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Release of scores show overall improvement in driver safety
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BOSTON - Tuesday, November 22, 2016 - Mayor Martin J. Walsh, together with the Mayor's Office of New Urban Mechanics (MONUM), today announced the preliminary findings from the Boston's Safest Driver competition and encouraged Boston drivers to sign up in the Boston's Safest Driver competition. Those who sign up for the app this week will be entered to win up to $4,500 in prizes.
Boston's Safest Driver app was created in partnership with the Mayor's Office of New Urban Mechanics and the Vision Zero Task Force, Cambridge Mobile Telematics (CMT) and the Arbella Insurance Foundation. The smartphone app scores drivers on five behaviors associated with safer driving. To date, 98 users have been awarded over $3,400 in prizes, including prizes for people walking, biking or taking public transportation. Currently, more than 4,000 users have signed up for the app.
For the most active users of the app (the top 25 percent of users), phone distraction scores dropped by 47 percent, hard braking scores by 37 percent and speeding scores by 35 percent. 17 percent of all drivers using the app have gone 25 days in a row or more of no phone usage.
"Our top priority is creating streets that are safe for Boston's pedestrians, cyclists and drivers," said Mayor Walsh. "We know that when drivers are more attentive, we save lives, and this competition is a fun way to encourage drivers to use more caution when traveling on our streets. With Thanksgiving travel approaching, I encourage all Boston residents to commit to safer driving, and I thank Cambridge Mobile Telematics and the Arbella Insurance Foundation for their partnership in making this possible."
Boston's Safest Driver competition allows participants to challenge their family and friends, see how they rank in their community and win prizes for improvement each week. Between now and December 3, participants can download the app and win one of a dozen weekly prizes, provided by the Arbella Insurance Foundation, for everything from having the top score, to being the best new driver, to taking car-free trips. Downloading the app this week will also enter drivers into the grand prize competition where four skilled drivers will win up to $4,500 in prizes.
"The competition is a fun way to approach a serious issue," said Kris Carter, Co-Chair of the Mayor's Office of New Urban Mechanics. "Safe driving is one more topic to discuss around the table on Thursday and we hope people will show off their high scores to spur competition over the final two weeks."
The competition will culminate on December 3, 2016, with the announcement of the safest drivers in the region to be announced shortly thereafter. A major goal of the program is to allow users to become more aware of their own driving habits, particularly distractions from mobile phones, which the app informs the user about after a drive has been completed.
According to the United States Department of Transportation, 3,179 people were killed and 431,000 people were injured in motor vehicle crashes involving distracted drivers in 2014.
In 2015, Mayor Walsh launched Vision Zero Boston as a commitment to focus the City's resources on eliminating fatal and serious traffic crashes in Boston by 2030. The Vision Zero initiative explicitly promises action on addressing distracted driving, reducing speeding, and the exploration of new engagement strategies - all goals that sparked the partnership between CMT and the City.
To download the Boston's Safest Driver app, visit:https://www.boston.gov/transportation/bostons-safest-driver-competition
To view Boston's Safest Driver video, visit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Ws47k1lrV0
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