Broadcast Notice for Mayors Office of Housing Meeting on September 24, 2025

Boston, MALocal News

The Mayor’s Office of Housing Public Facilities Commission meeting on September 24, 2025, was not broadcast live due to a technical interruption. The meeting began at 10:35 a. m. and included a brief recess from 10:45 a. m.

to 10:50 a. m. The disruption occurred between 10:50 a. m. and 10:51 a.

m. , leading to an adjournment at 10:51 a. m. An important vote regarding the conveyance of vacant land to Norfolk Mildred LLC was not presented and has been tabled for a future session. City officials apologized for the inconvenience and encouraged community members to stay updated on future meetings.

The meeting's agenda was expected to include critical discussions on local housing policies, highlighting ongoing efforts to manage public facilities. Residents can access a recording of the meeting on YouTube for more details. The technical glitch underscores the importance of reliable communication during public meetings.

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