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Established in 1975, the Boston Landmarks Commission has been a vital force in protecting and enhancing the city's historical and environmental character. Through Chapter 772, the Commission was given the responsibility to preserve Boston's historic areas, sites, and structures that contribute to its social, cultural, and architectural heritage. And now, in 2021, under Mayor Wu's leadership, the Commission has joined forces with the City's Archaeology Program and Commemorations Commission to form the Office of Historic Preservation. This new office will sit within the Environment, Energy, and Open Space Cabinet.
The Boston Landmarks Commission is made up of dedicated volunteers who are nominated by the Mayor as well as neighborhood and professional organizations. These volunteers have spent countless hours attending public hearings, conducting site visits, and engaging with the community. In 2025 alone, they reviewed 933 design projects totaling over $708 million in investment. They also designated seven local landmarks including iconic sites like Old North Church in the North End and Old South Meeting House in Downtown. Additionally, they granted Roslindale's first local landmark status to 318 Metropolitan Avenue. Their commitment has been crucial in preserving Boston's past while shaping its future.
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On February 12th of this year, past and present Boston Landmarks Commissioners and staff came together to celebrate the Commission's legacy at an anniversary event. Notable attendees included former Executive Directors Judith McDonough (1985-1993) and Ellen Lipsey (1993-2014), former Chair Matthew Kiefer, as well as Boston City Councilors Sharon Durkan (District 8) and Miniard Culpepper (District 7). The event also featured a newly released video highlighting Boston history and culture.
During the event, speakers reflected on their years of service with fond memories shared from their time on the Commission. Current Chair Brad Walker spoke about his experiences and emphasized the importance of the Commission's mission. Brian Swett, Chief of the Environment, Energy, and Open Space Cabinet, commended the dedication of the Commissioners and staff and highlighted their contributions to advancing climate resiliency and supporting efforts to increase housing.
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To honor their service and recognize their devotion to shaping Boston's unique physical character, Mayor Wu presented Boston Landmarks Commissioners with a Certificate of Recognition for their fifty years of service.
For those interested in learning more about the work of the Boston Landmarks Commission, please visit https://www.boston.gov/departments/landmarks-co.... And for updates on upcoming 50th anniversary celebrations and news, visit Celebrating 50 Years of the Boston Landmarks Commission! | Boston.gov.
This article was prepared by Sarah Lawton, Interim Preservation Planner.
Established in 1975, the Boston Landmarks Commission has been a vital force in protecting and enhancing the city's historical and environmental character. Through Chapter 772, the Commission was given the responsibility to preserve Boston's historic areas, sites, and structures that contribute to its social, cultural, and architectural heritage. And now, in 2021, under Mayor Wu's leadership, the Commission has joined forces with the City's Archaeology Program and Commemorations Commission to form the Office of Historic Preservation. This new office will sit within the Environment, Energy, and Open Space Cabinet.
The Boston Landmarks Commission is made up of dedicated volunteers who are nominated by the Mayor as well as neighborhood and professional organizations. These volunteers have spent countless hours attending public hearings, conducting site visits, and engaging with the community. In 2025 alone, they reviewed 933 design projects totaling over $708 million in investment. They also designated seven local landmarks including iconic sites like Old North Church in the North End and Old South Meeting House in Downtown. Additionally, they granted Roslindale's first local landmark status to 318 Metropolitan Avenue. Their commitment has been crucial in preserving Boston's past while shaping its future.
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On February 12th of this year, past and present Boston Landmarks Commissioners and staff came together to celebrate the Commission's legacy at an anniversary event. Notable attendees included former Executive Directors Judith McDonough (1985-1993) and Ellen Lipsey (1993-2014), former Chair Matthew Kiefer, as well as Boston City Councilors Sharon Durkan (District 8) and Miniard Culpepper (District 7). The event also featured a newly released video highlighting Boston history and culture.
During the event, speakers reflected on their years of service with fond memories shared from their time on the Commission. Current Chair Brad Walker spoke about his experiences and emphasized the importance of the Commission's mission. Brian Swett, Chief of the Environment, Energy, and Open Space Cabinet, commended the dedication of the Commissioners and staff and highlighted their contributions to advancing climate resiliency and supporting efforts to increase housing.
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To honor their service and recognize their devotion to shaping Boston's unique physical character, Mayor Wu presented Boston Landmarks Commissioners with a Certificate of Recognition for their fifty years of service.
For those interested in learning more about the work of the Boston Landmarks Commission, please visit https://www.boston.gov/departments/landmarks-co.... And for updates on upcoming 50th anniversary celebrations and news, visit Celebrating 50 Years of the Boston Landmarks Commission! | Boston.gov.
This article was prepared by Sarah Lawton, Interim Preservation Planner.
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