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Metropolitan Area Planning Council (MAPC)

@mapcmetroboston

MAPC is the regional planning agency serving the people who live and work in the 101 cities and towns of Metropolitan Boston.

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On May 15, join MAPC, the City of Boston, Net Zero Logistics, and Massachusetts Clean Energy Center for a webinar on our recently launched resource, "E-Cargo Bikes: Strategies for Municipal Delivery Transition." 🚲 Register at: mapc.ma/e-cargo-bike-w…

On May 15, join MAPC, the <a href="/CityOfBoston/">City of Boston</a>, Net Zero Logistics, and <a href="/MassCEC/">Massachusetts Clean Energy Center</a> for a webinar on our recently launched resource, "E-Cargo Bikes: Strategies for Municipal Delivery Transition." 🚲 Register at: mapc.ma/e-cargo-bike-w…
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.Bernadette Jordan was honoured to address the 101 municipalities of Greater #Boston Metropolitan Area Planning Council (MAPC). Each is impacted by global realities and has an important role to play in #Canada-#US relations. Thank you Mayor Michelle Wu 吳弭 and Kim Driscoll for your steadfast friendship of Canada.

.<a href="/BernJordanCG/">Bernadette Jordan</a> was honoured to address the 101 municipalities of Greater #Boston <a href="/MAPCMetroBoston/">Metropolitan Area Planning Council (MAPC)</a>. Each is impacted by global realities and has an important role to play in #Canada-#US relations. Thank you <a href="/MayorWu/">Mayor Michelle Wu 吳弭</a> and <a href="/KimDriscollMA/">Kim Driscoll</a> for your steadfast friendship of Canada.
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MBI celebrated Metropolitan Area Planning Council (MAPC)'s apartment Wi-Fi program at O’Brien Towers in Quincy. This project has been years in the making & is a step forward to expand digital access in MA. Thank you to the City of Quincy & MAPC for their continued partnership.