Planning Department's Mission to Enhance Boston's Resilience and Equity

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The Boston Planning Department is dedicated to addressing key urban challenges such as resilience, affordability, and equity. It employs strategic real estate actions to support urban design solutions that align with these goals. Building trust with communities is central to its mission, as it promotes transparent planning processes that encourage predictable growth. This approach aims to enhance the livability and sustainability of the city. The department actively engages residents and stakeholders to ensure that development reflects the needs and desires of local communities.

Ongoing initiatives include public forums and collaborative projects that invite community input. These efforts are essential for shaping Boston's urban landscape and ensuring equitable access to resources. The Planning Department's work is critical for fostering a thriving and inclusive city.

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