The City of Boston is seeking input from residents, stakeholders, and community members about the future of the Jackson Mann site. Through a collaborative effort involving Boston Centers for Youth & Families, the Public Facilities Department, the Mayor’s Office of Housing, and Boston Public Schools, the City is gathering feedback to help shape the next chapter of this important community asset.
Community input will play a critical role in guiding future planning and decision-making for the site. Whether you use the facility regularly, have a connection to the neighborhood, or simply care about the future of Allston-Brighton, this is an opportunity to share your ideas, priorities, and vision for how the property can best serve the community for years to come.
Residents are encouraged to take a few minutes to complete the Jackson Mann Site Feedback Survey and provide their thoughts. The survey is open through July 10, 2026, and responses will help inform ongoing discussions about the site’s future use and development.
The City welcomes participation from all members of the Allston-Brighton community and hopes to hear a wide range of perspectives.
Jackson Mann Site Feedback Survey:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdX8Btlbwlgm4/viewform
For questions or additional information, please contact Frank Mendoza from the Mayor’s Office of Neighborhood Services at Francis.MendozaMcCarthy@boston.gov.
