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Local officials, residents convene for closed-door meeting on downtown safety

Boston officials gathered on Thursday for a closed-door meeting to discuss ongoing public safety issues in downtown Boston.

The meeting, held on Washington Street in Boston’s downtown neighborhood, was called to address the “significant challenges” of crime in the area and the “impact on quality of life” for residents, City Councilor Ed Flynn told Boston.com.

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A summit on the safety of downtown Boston happened Thursday. Here’s what came of it.

It sure seems like addressing safety in downtown Boston has become an “all hands on deck” situation.

More than 90 people packed a room in a downtown condo building Thursday night for a summit to discuss the drug-dealing, shoplifting, and other quality-of-life issues plaguing the Downtown Crossing and Boston Common areas. Rishi Shukla, a summit organizer and co-founder of the Downtown Boston Neighborhood Association, said the collegiality and productiveness of the two-hour discussion exceeded his expectations.

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Downtown Boston to fast-track spring projects after ‘urgent’ public safety meeting

Sidewalks, handicap ramps, vacant building facades and more in downtown Boston will get an upgrade this spring after about 100 state, city and civic leaders met Thursday night to discuss “urgent” public safety concerns.

“Everyone was asked to come prepared to talk about commitments they wanted to make... and really just putting aside the petty stuff that sometimes comes out in the public realm,” Rishi Shukla said of the closed-door, 92-person Downtown Boston Public Safety meeting.

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Community meeting addresses Downtown Crossing safety concerns

A community meeting in the Boston's Downtown Crossing neighborhood focused on safety after months of crime and drug activity in the area. 

Over the past several months, downtown shop owners and residents have complained about increased vandalism, robberies, drug activity and violence, including several incidents of teens wreaking havoc up and down Washington Street. 

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‘Stakes couldn’t be higher': Top Boston officials to discuss downtown safety

Downtown Boston has faced a surge in public safety issues over the past 18 months, with rising concerns about discarded needles, shoplifting and recent stabbings, according to community members.

Residents and business owners call these issues “urgent” threats to their neighborhood, and prompted city leaders to schedule a special meeting on Thursday night to think through solutions.

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Broken windows, drug usage, customer intimidation. For downtown Boston businesses, safety is a pressing concern.

The Black Seed Halal Grill sits on Tremont Street facing the Boston Common, a setting that should be considered prime and draw plenty of customers.

Every day, though, crowds gather outside to do drugs and people end up fighting, said owner Ibraham Ibraham, making diners feel uncomfortable and hesitant to enter his eatery.

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Many residents, workers feel unsafe in downtown Boston. A meeting this week aims for answers.

When Mayor Michelle Wu and Boston Police Commissioner Michael Cox held a press conference in December to highlight the year’s crime stats, the message was clear: With homicides hitting a multidecade low, Boston hasn’t been this safe in a long time.

But what about downtown? Many people who live or work there still feel unsafe walking around. So neighborhood leaders will meet with state and city politicians and law enforcement officials on Thursday, Feb. 27, to discuss a different message: What are we going to do about making it a safer place?

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