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Boston public facilities outline major capital projects, request more funding for White Stadium
Summary
City officials briefed the City Council on the public facilities department's capital portfolio, highlighting recent project openings, a planned $91 million White Stadium rebuild, and a push for continued capital funding and supplier-diversity outreach.
Boston City Council Committee on Ways and Means Chair Brian Worrell heard an update from the city’s public facilities leaders on the department’s capital work and near-term funding needs during a budget hearing in May 2025.
The public facilities department said it manages a large share of the city’s capital plan and showed recent and upcoming completions and awards. Executive Director Carlton Jones said the department administers design, construction and major renovations for city-owned buildings and noted that 42% of the FY26–FY30 capital plan is in the public facilities portfolio.
The department highlighted recent and near-term openings: last year’s Josiah Quincy Upper School — built with the Massachusetts School Building Authority and awarded LEED Platinum — the Clarity Pool in Charlestown (the…
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