Imagine Boston 2030

Imagine Boston 2030
Author: City Of Boston
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2017-09-08
Genre:
ISBN: 9781389647642

Today, Boston is in a uniquely powerful position to make our city more affordable, equitable, connected, and resilient. We will seize this moment to guide our growth to support our dynamic economy, connect more residents to opportunity, create vibrant neighborhoods, and continue our legacy as a thriving waterfront city.Mayor Martin J. Walsh's Imagine Boston 2030 is the first citywide plan in more than 50 years. This vision was shaped by more than 15,000 Boston voices.

Imagine Boston 2030

Imagine Boston 2030
Author: Boston (Mass.). Office of the Mayor
Publisher:
Total Pages: 465
Release: 2017
Genre: Boston (Mass.)
ISBN: 9781389817359

"This final plan identifies major initiatives that will expand opportunity for all Bostonians, support a vibrant economy, enhance quality of life, and prepare for inevitable climate change. It identifies key areas where we can take action to: enhance the vitality of our neighborhoods, encourage mixed-use growth in the commercial core, expand neighborhoods to provide space for new housing and jobs, create a sustainable waterfront for future generations, and improve access to opportunity in historically-underserved neighborhoods"--letter of transmittal.

Imagine Boston 2030

Imagine Boston 2030
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2016
Genre: City planning
ISBN:

"This draft plan identifies major initiatives that will expand opportunity, support a vibrant economy, enhance quality of life, and prepare for inevitable climate change. It identifies key areas where we can: take action to enhance the vitality of our neighborhoods, encourage mixed-use job centers, provide spaces for new housing and jobs, create a sustainable watefront for future generations, and connect historically underserved neighborhoods to opportunities."--Martin J. Walsh, mayor of Boston.

Climate Ready Boston

Climate Ready Boston
Author: Boston (Mass.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 339
Release: 2016
Genre: City planning
ISBN:

"Climate Ready Boston is coordinated with imagine Boston 2030, the first citywide plan in 50 years, and 100 resilient cities, to guide Boston toward a more affordable, equitable, connected, and resilient future."--Page xv.

Go Boston 2030

Go Boston 2030
Author: Boston (Mass.). Transportation Department
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre: Transportation
ISBN:

East Boston Tomorrow

East Boston Tomorrow
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 125
Release: 2021
Genre: Cities and towns
ISBN:

"PLAN: East Boston offers the unique opportunity to think about the future of an entire neighborhood and respond boldly to the challenges it faces. It builds on the vision and goals established by “Imagine Boston 2030,” the citywide plan to “boost equity, resilience, quality of life in every neighborhood across Boston.” The recommendations in this plan provide a vision for East Boston for the next 20 years." --Page iv.

Housing a Changing City Boston 2030

Housing a Changing City Boston 2030
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2014
Genre: City planning
ISBN:

"This plan envisions a city where all Bostonians, regardless of race, age, economic status, or physical ability can find a place to call home. To achieve this goal, our housing policy must address issues of affordability at the root cause, creating long term solutions for increasing housing supply and preserving our existing units. It must ensure that seniors who wish to remain in their homes are able to do so, while providing resources and support for those who wish to downsize. It must assure Bostons children that they will have a place to study and rest so they can succeed in school, and it must help the city retain a strong middle class while strengthening and stabilizing Bostons neighborhoods. To meet these challenges, this document outlines a plan to produce 53,000 new units of housing. This plan will accommodate the projected 20 percent growth in Bostons households, generate $21 billion in new development, and create 51,000 construction jobs through the year 2030." (pg 1).

Chain of Change

Chain of Change
Author: Mel King
Publisher: South End Press
Total Pages: 340
Release: 1981
Genre: African Americans
ISBN: 9780896081055

Chain of Change is a history of the black community in Boston from the fifties through the seventies. Mel King shows how black consciousness and power have developed through the struggles around jobs, housing, education, and politics. For the future he proposes a strategy of community controlled economic development and political representation which is relevant to any major city.

Placemaking for Green Urban Regeneration

Placemaking for Green Urban Regeneration
Author: Israa Hanafi Mahmoud
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 199
Release: 2022-10-19
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 3031154088

This book investigates the dynamics and the role of green urban regeneration using nature-based solutions (NBS) in contributing to the cultural aspects of public spaces. In the first part of the book, insights on analytical methods, planning strategies and shared governance examples are given, as well as, an assessment tool, namely public space index (PSI), is given for successfully measuring sociability impact while using a placemaking approach to green urban regeneration processes. In the second part, the case study (Rose Kennedy Greenway of Boston, MA, USA) has been extensively researched during many years of observations and analysis which gives a realistic taste of the implementation of the proposed PSI. The book’s last part reflects on PSI to measure its adaptability and replicability in other contexts, whereas NBS are playing a major role in physical and spatial green urban regeneration in current cities contexts’.

The Right Place

The Right Place
Author: Arturo Bris
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2021-07-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1000327795

The Right Place explains why firms succeed in one country and fail in another, irrespective of their inner drivers, and suggests potential initiatives that governments can take to help the private sector create jobs and, consequently, make their countries more prosperous. The competitiveness race is not unlike a cycling race. If you want to ride fast, you need three things: a good bike, to be in good shape, and a smooth and fast road. In a collaborative model, you might say the business is the bicycle, the business leader is the cyclist, and the road is the government and the external environment. The responsibility of a government is to design and build the best possible road. It turns out that when the road is good, good cyclists suddenly appear and want to race on it. In this book, competition and macroeconomics expert, Arturo Bris, provides the analysis of country competitive performance based on 30 years advising countries on this topic. The typical mistakes that countries make are revealed and the pillars necessary in building a competitive economy: economic performance as a necessary condition for prosperity; government efficiency, so the public sector can create the conditions for a productive economy; business efficiency, so companies can create jobs; and infrastructure, both tangible and intangible, so businesses and individuals can operate efficiently. With contemporary case studies throughout, the book provides an illuminating read for politicians, business leaders and students of macroeconomics.