The funding afforded to the City of Brockton through the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to invest in our community. As a result, it is imperative that those in the community have the opportunity to make their voices heard on potential uses of funding. The City of Brockton is seeking your…Read More
The Diversity and Inclusion Mural @ the Howard School 837 North Main Street, Brockton, MA has been POSTPONED. The new Mural Date has yet to be determined. Please stay tuned for further notification from the Brockton Public School Department. We apologize for any inconvenience, and look forward to painting this mural with you soon!Read More
The City of Brockton is encouraging residents to apply to join both the Conservation Commission and the Planning Board! Information on duties and requirements is in the flyer below. Please send an email with your cover letter and resume to Brady Winsten ([email protected]). Thank you!Read More
City of Brockton Upcoming Streets Scheduled for Reconstruction Work Please be advised that the following is the list of streets scheduled to be worked on this fall: Newbury Street (from West Elm St. to Spring St.) Brookville Avenue North Bassett Road Lincoln Street Liberty Street Dudley Ave & Blueberry Circle Addison Avenue Ames Street…Read More
As of Monday, August 2nd, masks and/or face coverings are once again required by both employees and visitors at all City buildings. The Mayor has reinstated the mask mandate at all City buildings in an effort to minimize and mitigate the spread of the virus and the new Delta variant. To view the Mayor's letter…Read More
The Draft of the Resource Management Plan for Monponsett Pond Report can be found here: Brockton RMP Draft 07-22-2021 The Public Notice for the Draft of the Resource Management Plan for Monponsett Pond Repot can be found here: Brockton RMP Public Notice The August 3rd, 2021 Public Hearing Powerpoint Presentation can be found here: Brockton…Read More
Fidelity Capital Markets and Jefferies LLC win bids on City of Brockton Bonds and Notes The City to save $570,645 over the life of the bond as a result. BROCKTON, MA - Mayor Robert F. Sullivan announced that on Thursday, June 3, 2021 the City of Brockton received competitive bids from bond and note…Read More
Through a Municipal Vulnerability Preparedness Program (MVP) Action Grant, the City has been working with Fuss & O’Neill to develop an accurate understanding of flooding risks in the City and identify solutions to increase flood resiliency along the City's major river systems. The public is invited to review and comment on the Executive Summary prepared…Read More