A virtual tour kicked off the second-to-last week for the Waterfront Ambassadors, with a presentation from Harborkeepers Executive Director Magdalena Ayed about Vision Chelsea Creek.
Read MoreWhat are some of the most important cutting-edge concepts of inclusive design that must be taken into account when creating or refurbishing public, outdoor spaces today, and why are they so critical?
Read MoreIt was an active fifth week for the Waterfront Ambassadors, as the Boston teens prepped for a community art project, and led their first workshop.
Read MoreExtension work planned for the Mary Ellen Welch Greenway in East Boston was the topic of discussion for the Waterfront Ambassadors at the start of week four.
Read MoreThe third week of the summer youth program, Waterfront Ambassadors, began with the continuation of a “Greetings from My Boston” postcard project.
Read MoreWith the program in full swing for the season, the Waterfront Ambassadors spent their second week meeting several community partners and thinking through creative park design.
Read MoreReturning for a second summer, the One Waterfront Ambassadors program kicked off last week, with eleven teens from neighborhoods around Boston including East Boston, Chinatown and Charlestown.
Read MoreAt the core of The Trustees’ mission is to preserve and protect, not just for some but for all. Today this tenet is more important than ever, and together we will continue to work to create spaces for people of all backgrounds to access and enjoy.
Read MoreIn addition to helping address food insecurity by providing an affordable source of produce, community gardens can help to build a city’s resilience in other important ways.
Read MoreUrban planning that unites... a season of "social trust" in Greater Boston... and what's next for the Great American Outdoors Act... these stories & more in this week's Friday FIve!
Read MoreBased on access, investment, acreage, and amenities, Boston ranks ninth in the nation for its overall park system, according to the Trust for Public Land’s (TPL) annual ParkScore ranking, moving up from the 13th spot.
Read MoreAt the core of The Trustees’ mission is to preserve and protect, not just for some but for all. We are an inclusive and welcoming community committed to creating spaces for people of all backgrounds to access and enjoy. We remain steadfast in this mission to ensure that our spaces can be anyone’s place now and in the future.
Read MoreThe 2020 Atlantic Hurricane season officially begins on Monday June 1, and forecasts from the National Oceanic Administration Association (NOAA) predict a 60% chance of an above-normal season this year.
Read MoreWhat are the latest updates on the Boston Waterfront Initiative, and which waterfront park sites are being considered and pursued? The One Waterfront team hosted a webinar to provide the latest information, and give some history on how the effort has evolved.
Read MoreBelle Isle Marsh Reservation has a long and interesting history. Currently it is protected as the last remaining salt marsh in Boston.
Read MoreTrustees Director of Policy Linda Orel explains how natural climate solutions and green infrastructure funding would fit within a stimulus package, and what that would mean for our state, if passed.
Read MoreThe approaches we take to address both the pandemic and the economic crisis could have far-reaching implications for the climate challenge as well.
Read MoreFor the newest One Waterfront poll, we want to know: Whether you've been stuck at home, or are an essential worker who has continued to serve our communities, which of these activities has been a source of stress relief for you?
Read MoreTrustees Community Gardens Director of Engagement Michelle de Lima sat down with One Waterfront to share tips on how to make the most of this unusual gardening season, and explain how community gardens can help to build the resilience of our waterfront city.
Read MoreWithin a multitude of parks that currently make the Seattle waterfront accessible to its citizens, the Olympic Sculpture Park is a unique combination of art and environment.
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