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Open House--New Dorchester Community Center Design February 27

Boston, MALocal News

The Boston Centers for Youth & Families and the City of Boston are hosting an open house on February 27, 2025, to present the design for a new community center in the Grove Hall section of Dorchester. Scheduled from 2:30 to 5:30 p. m. at the Grove Hall Branch of the Boston Public Library, attendees will have the opportunity to view a model of the proposed design and interact with the design team. This event emphasizes community involvement, allowing residents to ask questions and provide feedback, reinforcing BCYF and PFD's dedication to a transparent and inclusive design process.

The project aims to enhance community resources and foster engagement among local residents. Interpretation, translation, and disability accommodation services are available at no cost, ensuring accessibility for all community members. Interested parties are encouraged to contact the project manager by February 21 for additional support. More information about the project’s background and development can be accessed at Boston. gov/BCYF-Grove-Hall.

This gathering not only showcases the proposed design but also seeks to build community trust and collaboration in shaping local infrastructure.

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