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Walsh, Touting Reforms, Wants To Move Past Zoning Scandal, But Wu Among Critics Saying: Not So Fast
Councilor Michelle Wu said the city's reviews "and the very little information contained within them ... [are] unacceptable." -
Walsh Says Federal Ruling Won't Change Boston's ICE Cooperation Policies
The mayor says the city is reviewing Wednesday's federal appeals court ruling. -
"Be Bold": Walsh Begins 2020 With An Ambitious Vision
On Friday, the mayor called on the state legislature to "be bold" and act on the state's transportation issues. -
Walsh Presents $500M Housing Plan — But Will Need State Support To Fund It
In his annual State of the City Speech Tuesday, Mayor Marty Walsh called for significant investments that require uncertain state action. -
Walsh: Boston Shouldn't Need State Approval To Levy Taxes Within The City
The mayor took aim at the home rule process, which requires municipalities to receive state approval before taking certain actions like raising taxes. -
Walsh Defends His Approach To City Planning Amid Criticisms From Michelle Wu
Walsh said his administration has been focused on long-term city planning and affordable housing. -
Mayor Walsh Wants Businesses To Back Middle-Class Housing, Transportation
The mayor spoke at the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce's annual breakfast forum. -
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'This Is Not Who I Am': Walsh Defends Culture At City Hall After Two Corruption Scandals
Mayor Walsh said he was shocked and angry by the most recent scandal, but that his administration is not to blame. -
Mayor Marty Walsh Stands By Police Sweep On Melnea Cass Boulevard
Walsh said the sweep highlights a tightrope the city is walking to provide vital resources to addicts and maintain public safety.