Open House--New Dorchester Community Center Design February 13

Boston, MALocal News

On February 13, 2025, the Boston Centers for Youth & Families (BCYF) and the City of Boston's Public Facilities Department will host an open house to present the design of a new community center in the Grove Hall neighborhood of Dorchester. The event is set to occur at the Grove Hall Branch of the Boston Public Library from 2:30 to 5:30 p. m. Attendees will have the chance to view a model of the proposed design and interact with the design team, BCYF, and the Public Facilities Department. This open house reflects the commitment of BCYF and PFD to a transparent and inclusive community engagement process during the design phase.

To enhance accessibility, the event will offer interpretation, translation, and disability accommodation services at no cost. Additional information regarding the project, including the rationale behind the location selection and the first phase's final presentation, can be found at Boston. gov. The open house not only serves as a platform for sharing information but also encourages community feedback on this significant initiative. This new community center is poised to play a vital role in enhancing local services and fostering community engagement in Dorchester.

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