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Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh
In all now, we’ve given out over $19 million to more than 230 organizations. https://t.co/veoOyUM5kX — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh
We expanded #COVID19 testing in the South End with @SouthEndCHC. We’re continuing to fund organizations that support people experiencing homelessness, like @Project_Place and @CircleofHopeBOS. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh
We focused this week on continuing to bring food to seniors and homebound families, with groceries and meals that are fresh, nutritious, and culturally appropriate. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh
I can also announce today new grants from the #BostonResiliencyFund. This week, we are giving grants to 20 organizations totaling over $780,000. In keeping with our commitment to equity, 60% of these organizations are led by a person of color and 45% are led by women. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh
We’re excited to see how they are used this summer, and how they can inform our safe and healthy streets investments moving forward. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh
We’re also moving forward with outdoor seating for restaurants. As the State continues to develop a timeline and framework for restaurant reopening, the @CityofBoston is ready to help, where it can, to make those expansions safe when the time comes. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh
It starts with expanding bus stops and bus lanes. We’re also building dedicated bike lanes. We also continue to study opportunities for opening up lanes to pedestrians on some neighborhood streets. You can find details at https://t.co/qxCYeT0wK9. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh
It’s to improve physical spacing in our neighborhoods. It’s to help workers and small businesses recover. And it’s also to continue the work we were doing before the crisis to make public space in Boston more safe, more accessible, and more healthy. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh
Today, I can also share our new steps to improve health and safety in public space. It’s a package of changes we’re calling #HealthyStreets. https://t.co/1gxHHi1xGZ — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh
The more workplaces with comprehensive plans, the safer we will all be. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh
We’ll also be consulting with our new Boston Reopening Advisory Board, on safety and recovery needs in offices and other sectors of our economy. https://t.co/iyNfG72qf0 — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh
First, going back to work brings risk. Second, nothing close to the old normal will be possible until a vaccine or effective treatment for #COVID19 is ready. Finally, equity is essential for effective risk management. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh
But I’ll mention some guiding principles that I believe apply to the entire reopening process: — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh
The result is not a mandate, but a detailed and usable best practices framework. It covers social distancing, hygiene, staffing and operations, and cleaning and disinfection. You can read them by downloading the framework at https://t.co/WvlOZVh4Pv. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh
We wanted employers, landlords, and building managers to have time to make plans, and we wanted to develop detailed resources to strengthen and support those plans. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh
We asked for the extra time, because of the size of Boston’s commercial sector and the unique role we play in the region’s working and commuting patterns. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh
This coming Monday is June 1, and it’s a significant date in Phase 1 of the state’s reopening framework. It’s the date we asked for to have office workplaces begin to reopen in the @CityofBoston. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh
This is a challenge, but meeting tough challenges is what the Boston Marathon is all about. It’s a symbol of our city and Commonwealth’s resilience. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh
So instead, we’ll be joining and supporting the @BAA in an alternative approach to the Marathon that allows runners to participate remotely, and allows all of us to celebrate the meaning this race has for our spirit, for our charities, and for our local economy. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh
While our goal and our hope is to make progress in containing the virus and recovering our economy, this kind of event would not be responsible or realistic on September 14 or any time this year. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh
The @BAA, with our input and support, has determined that the traditional, one-day running of the 124th @BostonMarathon is not feasible this year, for public health reasons. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh
Whether it is one of the 627 people we lost in Boston, or any one of the 100,000 nationwide. Each of those Americans was special, each of those Americans was loved. Each of those Americans leaves behind family and friends who are grieving. Our prayers are with those families. — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh
Nationally, the total number of people who lost their lives to this virus reached 100,000 yesterday. https://t.co/D9C1KymKkk — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh
Boston’s numbers, as of today: We have now recorded 12,634 cases, a one-day increase of 46. We have now confirmed 6,272 people fully recovered from COVID-19 in the City of Boston. And 627 people have passed away, with no new deaths recorded today. https://t.co/K1yP7QVOoP — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh
The state numbers as of yesterday: Massachusetts reached a total of 94,220 cases, an increase of 527 over Tuesday. And the state has now confirmed 6,547 deaths, up 74. https://t.co/lao1lPZ6TE — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh
Today at 2:30 p.m. I’ll be sharing updates on #COVID19 and the @CityofBoston’s next steps for a gradual, safe re-opening. Tune in on https://t.co/ifDgvyeO0i or watch the replay at https://t.co/iYafkSbbzm https://t.co/QnJWCV3EV9 — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh
As we reopen, we must take steps NOW to prevent another shutdown later. That’s why we have to reopen in safe phases that ensure the health of all residents. https://t.co/svRa7GkXyH — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh
RT @BostonPWD: **Please be advised of the following changes to Waste Reduction events scheduled for the month of June. Our Household Haza… — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh
If you need help paying your oil, natural gas, or electric heat bills, you can apply for Fuel Assistance for winter 2020. Applications are due tomorrow, Friday, May 29. For more information about the program, how to apply, or eligibility, visit here: https://t.co/NZyefKgrm7 — PolitiTweet.org
Mayor Marty Walsh @marty_walsh
Boston Hope is a great Boston story. It came together in 5 days in early April and has supported 700 patients through their #COVID19 recovery. While Boston Hope stopped taking new patients, it will stay in place as a resource should it be needed again. https://t.co/9XBc3NlmTc — PolitiTweet.org