The Planning Board recommended approval of several residential building projects at its regular meeting last week. At 43-45 Blossom Street, the board recommended approval for the renovation of an existing four-family structure to a six-family structure. The footprint of the…
Author: Adam Swift
Planning Board Supports Rivian Vehicle Storage Plan
A revised plan for the Rivian electric vehicle company to store new vehicles at 305 Eastern Ave. gained the support of the Planning Board at its meeting last week. The Planning Board had concerns with an earlier proposal that would…
Third Round of Outdoor Dining Grant Program Opens
Chelsea is moving forward with the third year of its Outdoor Dining Grant Program. Local restaurants, bakeries, cafes, and eateries can get up to $4,000 in assistance to expand their outdoor dining spaces. Those who are interested can apply on…
Council Looks To Extend City Manager Search Deadline
The City Council appointed Ned Keefe, the current Interim City Manager, to a term not to exceed two years as Chelsea’s new City Manager. However, the removal of the interim tag from Keefe’s job title is more of an administrative…
Council Approves a Microgrid Project
After a second subcommittee meeting on the issue, the City Council voted to move forward with a municipal microgrid project at Monday night’s meeting. The project seeks to provide emergency power to ensure continuity of public services, while promoting energy…
Pressley Secures Funding for Broadway Corridor Project
Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley came bearing a big gift for Chelsea on Monday at City Hall. Pressley presented city and community leaders with a $2 million check representing federal Community Project Funds that will help pay for the city’s Broadway corridor…
Chelsea Bus Routes Free for the Summer
MBTA bus routes in Chelsea will be free through the end of August as part of the mitigation efforts for the closure of the Sumner Tunnel this summer. “My office is excited to share that after advocacy for mitigation from…
City Addressing Concerns About Potential Removal of Trees Along Broadway
Local environmental justice non-profit GreenRoots has raised concerns about the potential removal of mature, large-growth trees as part of the upcoming Upper Broadway reconstruction project. “We have received several calls, emails, and Facebook messages from residents who are concerned with…
ZBA Approves Permit For 15-Unit Apartment Building
The Zoning Board of Appeals approved a special permit and variances for a 15-unit, three-story apartment building at 69-71 Spencer Ave. at its meeting last week. The building will have 15 parking spaces, and four of the units will be…
MassDOT Schedules Tobin Bridge Work Update Meeting
MassDOT is hosting a public meeting to provide updates and receive public comments on the planned structural cleaning and painting, and the steel and concrete repairs on the Tobin Bridge on Wednesday, June 28. The meeting will take place at…