October 2025 Meeting
- Barbara Hicks
- Oct 21
- 1 min read
Updated: Oct 30
Summary
The meeting, chaired by President Marc Margulies, covered updates on public safety, climate resilience, and community events.
Public Safety: Officer Mustacchio of the Boston Police reported a quiet month with fewer car break-ins and ongoing efforts to manage traffic and local incidents.
Climate Resilience: Marc Margulies highlighted collaboration with the Army Corps of Engineers on the Wharf District Climate Resilience Project. Guest speaker Chris Osgood, Boston’s Director of Climate Resilience, detailed the city’s $150 million Coastal Resilience Plan, including the Long Wharf Project and long-term flood protection strategies.
Political Update: Former City Councilor Frank Baker, now running for Councilor At-Large, spoke about his experience and leadership priorities.
Community and Events: Fana Scott from the New England Aquarium shared updates on the Quincy Animal Care Center’s sea turtle rescues and upcoming fall Aquarium events. Peter D’Agostino of Curaleaf announced plans to open a new cannabis dispensary at 21 Milk Street.
Neighborhood Events: Announcements included Halloween activities at the Children’s Museum and Apex Rooftop Bar, the Christopher Columbus Park Trellis Lighting on Nov 24, and a Greenway Community Meeting on Nov 5.




