Boston City Council Meets Today to Address Port Security Grants and Logan Airport Environmental Impacts

City Council Convenes at Iannella Chamber
The Boston City Council is scheduled to meet today, Wednesday, February 11, 2026, at 12:00 p.m. in the Christopher A. Iannella Chamber on the fifth floor of City Hall. This regular session marks a busy mid-week for the council as they tackle a wide-ranging agenda of 50 dockets, including significant public safety grants and local environmental concerns.
Key Legislative Highlights
Among the primary items on today's agenda are mayoral communications regarding port security. The council is expected to review Dockets #0320 and #0321, which involve two separate grants totaling $577,000 and $140,000 destined for port security enhancements. These funds are designated to bolster the city's infrastructure and surveillance capabilities along the waterfront.
The council will also address local environmental and transportation issues through several new motions and orders:
- Logan Airport Environmental Data: District 1 Councilor Gabriela Coletta Zapata has filed Docket #0322, a letter calling for state action following the release of the Logan International Airport 2023/2024 Environmental Data Report. The report, which highlights the airport's environmental footprint, has prompted calls for a reduction in night flights to mitigate noise and pollution in surrounding neighborhoods.
- OPAT and Public Safety: Councilor Ed Flynn and District 4 Councilor Brian Worrell have refiled a hearing order regarding the Office of Police Accountability and Transparency (OPAT). The order seeks to evaluate the current effectiveness and oversight capabilities of the office.
- Vision Zero and BPS Audits: Several councilors have requested hearings on the progress of "Vision Zero" traffic safety initiatives and a proposed audit of Boston Public Schools (BPS) operations.
- Committee Transparency: Under Docket #0323, the council will discuss a complaint regarding the lack of recording and televising of certain committee meetings, a move aimed at increasing public access to legislative deliberations.
Evening Public Hearings and Community Planning
The city's governmental activity continues into the evening with two significant public meetings scheduled for 6:00 p.m.:
- Allston-Brighton Community Plan: The Boston Planning Department will host a public meeting at Boston Green Academy to discuss the Allston-Brighton Community Plan. The session will focus on zoning fundamentals and updates needed for small-scale residential areas.
- Conservation Commission Hearing: A virtual public hearing will be held to review the North Allston Storm Drain Extension Project. The commission will evaluate the environmental conditions necessary to protect local water supplies and prevent flood damage in the Allston area.
Additionally, the Licensing Board for the City of Boston is conducting a virtual transactional hearing today to review various license petitions, including ownership changes and classification updates for local businesses.