Boston Planning and Development Agency (BPDA) recently held a public meeting at City Hall to discuss the Downtown Boston Municipal Harbor Plan (MHP).
The plan approved by BPDA Secretary Matthew Beaton, apparently require is that the BPDA modify existing zoning to reflect the plans.
Reportedly, the BPDA reviewed and updated a draft zoning amendment for consistency with the MHP.
The draft zoning amendment to article 42A-Harbor Plan District is available on the BPDA website for reviewing and comments through Sept. 4.
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