Worcester City Council is scheduled to meet Tuesday, March 17, 2026 at 6:30 p.m. in the Esther Howland Chamber at City Hall. This meeting is listed as a City Council Agenda night. Residents who want to stay plugged into city decisions can attend, tune in, and be ready for the public participation portion of the meeting.
About Worcester, MA
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Worcester, Massachusetts blends a historic mill-city backbone with an increasingly lively arts and dining scene, from the Canal District to Shrewsbury Street. Neighborhoods have distinct personalities, with walkable pockets near downtown and quieter, tree-lined areas on the West Side and around Burncoat. Many residents like having museums, colleges, and parks close by, along with plenty of coffee shops and casual spots that feel especially welcoming on brisk evenings.
Getting around is straightforward, with quick access to I-290 and the Mass Pike and a commuter rail connection that makes Boston day trips and commutes manageable. Green spaces like Elm Park and Green Hill Park offer room to stretch out when the air turns crisp and the daylight lingers a bit longer. Living options range from classic triple-deckers and updated condos to newer apartment buildings and single-family homes in the city’s outer neighborhoods, giving buyers, sellers, and renters several ways to fit the Worcester lifestyle.
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