Mayor Wu Announces New Hyde Park Liaison

Boston, MALocal News

Mayor Michelle Wu appointed Zoë Petty as the new Hyde Park Liaison in the Office of Neighborhood Services. Petty will facilitate communication between city officials and Hyde Park residents, addressing local concerns and enhancing community engagement. Wu highlighted that effective local representation is crucial for the city's outreach efforts. Petty brings valuable experience in community outreach and advocacy, which will support her mission. The initiative aims to ensure that the needs of Hyde Park residents are prioritized in city planning and services.

This appointment is part of a broader strategy to strengthen neighborhood ties across Boston. Wu's administration is focused on fostering relationships that empower communities. The city hopes to see improved services and responsiveness as a result of this new role.

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