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Boston: Thank you, Commissioner David Berarducci

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~ Boston, MA - After 25 years of dedicated service, David Berarducci has announced his retirement from the Boston Landmarks Commission (BLC). Berarducci, who was first nominated to the Commission in 2000 by the Boston Society of Landscape Architects, has been a key figure in preserving and celebrating the city's architectural and cultural heritage.

Throughout his tenure, Berarducci's vast knowledge of landscape design and architecture has greatly benefited the City of Boston. He has held multiple leadership roles within the Commission, including serving as Chair of the study committee to designate the Fort Point Landmark District and Chair of the BLC's Design Review Subcommittee. He is also the founding and current Chair of the Fort Point Channel Landmark District Commission.

In addition to his leadership roles, Berarducci has also served on numerous subcommittees, most recently contributing to the design subcommittees for White Stadium and the Smith Family Pavilion at the Charles River Esplanade.

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In September 2025, Berarducci announced that he would be stepping down from his position at the end of the year. In a statement, he expressed his gratitude for being able to serve as a full member of the Commission and represent the interests of the Boston Society of Landscape Architects.

Berarducci also highlighted some of his proudest accomplishments during his time with BLC, including creating design standards for Fort Point Channel Landmark District and overseeing landmarking and design improvements for iconic buildings such as Boston City Hall and Christian Science Center Complex.

He also expressed confidence in BLC's ongoing leadership and thanked his fellow Commissioners, BLC staff, and community partners for their collaboration and commitment over the years. Berarducci acknowledged that serving in this role has been one of the most rewarding experiences of his professional life.

While stepping away from his official duties, Berarducci made it clear that he will continue to be an advocate for thoughtful preservation and design in Boston's historic architecture and neighborhoods.

The City of Boston and the BLC expressed their gratitude to Berarducci for his dedicated service and contributions to preserving the city's rich history. His retirement marks the end of an era, but his legacy will continue to inspire future generations in their efforts to protect and celebrate Boston's architectural and cultural heritage.

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