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BHCA Publications

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​​Neighborhood Guide 2023

Each year we publish a new edition of the Neighborhood Guide for Beacon Hill Civic Association members. Filled with answers to our most frequently asked questions, it is a go-to resource about living on Beacon Hill with contact information for City and State government departments, and a Beacon Hill business and non-profit directory.


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Annual Report 2021-2022


The Annual Report is a summary of BHCA committee work accomplished throughout the year, as well as reporting on our many affiliates and financial position.

You can get a paper copy by contacting info@bhcivic.org. 



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​A Plan for the Neighborhood
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The Neighborhood Plan is the result of over two years of
extensive community input and research. The aspirations and goals
provide a proactive view of the future and offer an opportunity to
collaborate with others who share a similar vision.
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plan_for_the_neighborhood_2013.pdf
File Size: 1493 kb
File Type: pdf
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​Living in a Historic District
This guide is a convenient source of suggestions and resources for Beacon Hill homeowners and those who wish to learn more about being a resident in a historic district, and what is required of a homeowner.
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living_in_a_historic_district.pdf
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    • Neighborhood Info >
      • BHCA Publications
      • Business & Nonprofit Directory
      • Accessibility
      • Historic Beacon Hill District Architectural Guidelines
      • Recycling & Trash
      • Street Sweeping
      • Traffic and Parking
      • Trees
      • Wider Community Affairs
      • Your Elected Officials
    • Apply for a Permit >
      • Beacon Hill Architectural Commission (BHAC)
      • Zoning Board of Appeal (ZBA)
      • Building Permits through Inspectional Services Department (ISD)
      • Boston Transportation Department (BTD)
    • Report a Problem >
      • Boston 311
      • Excessive Noise
      • Streets & Sidewalks
      • Trash & Rats
      • Ice & Snow
      • Safety (Police and Fire)
  • Membership & Donations
    • Become a Member
    • Make a Donation
  • Events
    • Upcoming Events
  • Businesses & Nonprofits
    • Directory
    • Centennial Sponsors
    • Become a Partner
    • Advertise With Us
    • Merchant Loyalty Program
  • Community Fund
    • Applying for a Grant
    • Past Grant Awards
    • BHCF Testimonials
  • Board Portal
  • Architecture Committee Archives
  • Zoning & Licensing Committee Archives