White Stadium renovation to move forward after judge sides with city of Boston
- Boston's city budget aims to protect the community and economy amid federal uncertainty, according to Mayor Michelle Wu.
- The city budget will prioritize stability amid federal uncertainty by eliminating long-term vacant jobs and introducing targeted non-personnel cuts.
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Judge rules City of Boston can proceed with White Stadium demolition - Boston News, Weather, Sports
A judge ruled the City of Boston can proceed with the demolition of White Stadium. In a ruling handed down on Wednesday, the judge determined that the stadium’s redevelopment does not violate state law for park land protections. The city proposed a $200M project to renovate the existing stadium and transform it into a for-profit sports stadium and entertainment complex for a new professional women’s soccer team. Student athletes at Boston Public…
Judge rules for city, says White Stadium renovation does not violate state law
Demolition of White Stadium in Franklin Park can continue, a judge ruled Wednesday afternoon, delivering Boston Mayor Michelle Wu a legal and political victory as she heads into her reelection campaign.
Judge rejects lawsuit over White Stadium project, says land isn’t protected
A Suffolk County Superior Court judge has ruled that Boston’s White Stadium is not protected as a park or conservation land under the state constitution, allowing the redevelopment of the historic building into a professional women’s soccer venue to go forward.
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu says federal funding uncertainty will lead to ‘lean’ city budget
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu said she’s assembling “as lean” a city budget as possible for next fiscal year, including by eliminating hundreds of vacant municipal jobs, to prepare for uncertainty around threatened federal funding reductions. Wu and the Boston City Council exchanged letters Tuesday that include a shared focus on how the city should look to rein in spending for the upcoming fiscal year in light of the mayor’s plan to roll out her budg…
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