Boston, MA
Municipality dans l’État Massachusetts
United States
Boston, MA launches AI-powered traffic management project to alleviate congestion
Boston is launching a new traffic management initiative called "Project Green Light" in collaboration with Google to alleviate congestion. The project will use advanced data analytics and real-time traffic monitoring to optimize traffic signal timings and improve overall flow. The goal is to reduce delays and enhance the efficiency of the city’s transportation network.
Boston, MA
United States
Boston, MA launches multi-agency action plan to reduce rodent population
Boston has unveiled a comprehensive Rat Action Plan aimed at reducing the city's rodent population through a combination of proactive measures and public education. Key strategies include increased inspections, enhanced sanitation efforts, and the use of modern technologies for tracking and addressing rodent activity. The plan also emphasizes community involvement and collaboration with local organizations to achieve long-term improvements in pest management.
Boston, MA
United States
Boston, MA adds urban tree data to open data hub
As part of its ongoing efforts to enhance public access to urban tree data, the city’s Parks and Recreation Department and Urban Forestry Division will now give the public access to data collected from the street tree inventory conducted in 2021 and data from ongoing efforts to inventory trees in parks on Analyze Boston. This integration into Analyze Boston consolidates valuable urban forestry information alongside other city datasets for research or analytic purposes.
Boston, MA
United States
Boston, MA Healthy and Green Retrofit Pilot Program seeks decarbonization of owner-occupied rentals
The pilot randomly selects ten qualified applicants for decarbonization retrofit assistance in buildings with two to four units. Qualifications for the program include owner occupancy and pre-1999 construction dates. Customized green energy plans and construction management services guide participants through retrofits. Grants up to $50,000 per unit cover heat pump installation, weatherization, and other improvements.
Boston, MA
United States
Boston, MA and Soofa make air quality data easier to find with digital kiosk widget
Soofa digital kiosks located throughout the city present public announcements and advertisements. The new widget adds air quality data to this rotation. Passersby learn the Air Quality Index (AQI), forecasts of future AQI levels, and particulate matter levels from Soofa kiosks. Local officials adopted the widget as part of a citywide air quality initiative including classroom sensors and municipal building energy audits.
Boston, MA
United States
Boston, MA pilots Postpartum Education and Support Group for residents from underrepresented groups
The 10-week virtual program provides free guidance for 32 residents who have recently given birth. Project facilitator Love Your Menses, Inc. arranges guest speakers and consultations with OB/GYNs during weekly sessions. The group also provides postpartum care boxes and supports peer mentoring among participants. City officials intend the pilot as a supportive environment for residents of color facing obstacles to treatment for postpartum depression.
Boston, MA
United States
Boston, MA seeks reductions in car traffic and emissions through employee transit incentive package
City employees previously received discounted bikeshare memberships and monthly transit passes. The new package covers 65% of the cost of an MBTA pass for Boston's 18,000 employees. This initiative also issues free Bluebikes memberships typically priced at $119 per year. Transit incentives bring active transit in parity with car-centric incentives like free garage parking. Boston anticipates increased employee satisfaction and retention through affordable transit options.
Boston, MA
United States
Projets vérifiés
Boston, MA launches multi-agency action plan to reduce rodent population
Boston has unveiled a comprehensive Rat Action Plan aimed at reducing the city's rodent population through a combination of proactive measures and public education. Key strategies include increased inspections, enhanced sanitation efforts, and the use of modern technologies for tracking and addressing rodent activity. The plan also emphasizes community involvement and collaboration with local organizations to achieve long-term improvements in pest management.
Boston, MA
United States
Boston, MA adds urban tree data to open data hub
As part of its ongoing efforts to enhance public access to urban tree data, the city’s Parks and Recreation Department and Urban Forestry Division will now give the public access to data collected from the street tree inventory conducted in 2021 and data from ongoing efforts to inventory trees in parks on Analyze Boston. This integration into Analyze Boston consolidates valuable urban forestry information alongside other city datasets for research or analytic purposes.
Boston, MA
United States