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Public Improvement Commission hearing

The Public Improvement Commission will hold a hearing on March 14 at 10 a.m.

Discussion Topics

  1. Hearing Minutes

    At the request of the Public Improvement Commission staff, the Acceptance of the Minutes of the PIC hearing held on February 28, 2019.

  2. Public Hearing Continued

    On a set of petitions by the Boston Planning & Development Agency for the Discontinuance of any and all rights to travel the public may have had within portions of the following public ways in Boston Proper:

    Marginal Road – at the northeasterly corner of its intersection with Washington Street.

    Broadway – at the northeasterly corner of the intersection of Marginal Road and Washington Street.

    (NB 1/17/2019, PH 2/14/2019) As shown on a set of plans entitled “City of Boston Public Works Department, Engineering Division, Discontinuance Plan, Marginal Road, Broadway, Boston Proper,” 2 sheets dated January, 2019.

  3. Public Hearing

    On a joint petition by Seaport F Retail Owner LLC and the Boston Planning & Development Agency for the acceptance of two Pedestrian Easements adjacent to Seaport Boulevard, South Boston, on its northeasterly side at address nos. 75-85, generally across from Boston Wharf Road.

    (NB 2/28/2019) As shown on a plan entitled “City of Boston Public Works Department, Engineering Division, Proposed Pedestrian Easement Plan, Silver Line Courthouse Station, Seaport Boulevard, South Boston,” 1 sheet dated January 10, 2019.

     

    On a joint petition by Seaport F Retail Owner LLC and the Boston Planning & Development Agency for the Discontinuance of any and all rights to travel the public may have had within two portions of a pedestrian easement adjacent to Seaport Boulevard, South Boston, on its northeasterly side at address nos. 75-85, generally across from Boston Wharf Road.

    (NB 2/28/2019) As shown on a plan entitled “City of Boston Public Works Department, Engineering Division, Discontinued Pedestrian Easement Plan, Silver Line Courthouse Station, Seaport Boulevard, South Boston,” 1 sheet dated January 10, 2019.

     

    On a petition by the City of Boston Public Works Department for the Widening and Relocation of the existing right-of-way lines of New England Avenue (public way), Dorchester, located on its westerly side north of Woodrow Avenue/Norfolk Street.

    (NB 2/28/2019) As shown on a plan entitled “City of Boston Public Works Department, Engineering Division, Widening and Relocation Plan, New England Avenue, Public Way, Dorchester, Boston Proper,” 1 sheet dated February, 2019.

  4. New Business

    201 Washington Street, Court Street, State Street; Boston Proper – Amended Grant of Location – On a joint petition by Level 3 and Verizon

    99 Blackstone Street, North Street, John F. Fitzgerald Surface Road; Boston Proper – Highway Discontinuance, Vertical Discontinuance – On a set of joint petitions by Haymarket Parcel 9 Investor LLC and the Massachusetts Department of Transportation

    45-55 Brighton Avenue; Brighton – Specific Repairs – On a petition by Hamilton Realty Limited Partnership

    200-204 Old Colony Avenue, Lark Street, Frederick Street; South Boston – Pedestrian Easements, Specific Repairs – On a set of petitions by All Saints Development LLC

    Essex Street, Lincoln Street, Tufts Street, South Street, East Street, Kneeland Street; Boston Proper – Grant of Location – On a petition by Crown Castle Fiber

    Columbus Avenue, Claremont Park; Boston Proper – Grant of Location – On a petition by Crown Castle Fiber

    63 Chestnut Street, Monument Square; Charlestown – Grant of Location – On a petition by Crown Castle Fiber

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