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123 meetings monitored in Boston, MA

May 18, 20262h 8m15,705 words
2variancedenied
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May 14, 20263h 43m30,945 words
2approveddenied
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May 14, 20263h 41m30,234 words
156zoningresidentialapprovedindustrialpublic hearing
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May 13, 202633m3,677 words
2approved
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May 12, 20263h 10m28,486 words
6deniedzoningapproved
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May 11, 20263h 1m27,442 words
15approveddeferredindustrialcommercialresidential
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May 8, 20261h 9m10,102 words
6residentialdeniedindustrial
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May 7, 202619m2,196 words
9residentialmotion to approvepublic hearingcommercial
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May 7, 20263h 8m28,380 words
4deferredcommercialresidential
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May 6, 20263h 17m23,605 words
13approvedzoningresidentialindustrialhistoric preservation
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Frequently Asked Questions

The Boston Planning and Development Agency (BPDA), Zoning Board of Appeal, and Boston City Council are tracked by ZoneWire for Article 80 reviews, zoning variances, PDA (Planned Development Area) applications, conditional use permits, and institutional master plan amendments.

Boston has approximately 8 zoning-related meetings per month across the BPDA board, Zoning Board of Appeal, and City Council. The BPDA board meets monthly, while the Zoning Board of Appeal typically meets weekly.

Article 80 is the section of the Boston Zoning Code that governs the development review process. Large projects go through Article 80 Large Project Review, which includes public comment periods and BPDA board approval. Article 80 filings are the primary signal for major commercial and residential development in Boston.

The highest volume of zoning activity in Boston occurs in the Seaport district for large-scale commercial and residential towers, the Fenway area for institutional master plan expansions, East Boston and Dorchester for residential density increases, and downtown for PDA applications and Article 80 filings.

Key zoning terms for Boston include Article 80, PDA (Planned Development Area), variance, conditional use permit, institutional master plan, small project review, 309 exception, and IPOD (Interim Planning Overlay District). ZoneWire tracks all of these automatically across every Boston governing body.

Yes. ZoneWire Free sends New Meeting Alerts for Boston at no cost, with the agenda for each meeting. ZoneWire Pro adds full transcripts, zoning and development analysis, and keyword alerts for $129 per market per month.