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Featured News
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Tow lot
The tow lot is only open Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. - 10:30 p.m. Automated kiosks are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week for vehicle releases. More Information: https://www.boston.gov/departments/transportation/how-get-your-towed-car-back
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Parking meters
Parking meters are running on their normal schedules today. More Information: https://www.boston.gov/departments/parking-clerk/how-do-parking-meters-work
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Street Cleaning
Street cleaning is on a normal schedule. More Information: https://www.boston.gov/departments/public-works/street-sweeping-city
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Trash and recycling
Due to the holiday, trash and recycling pickups are delayed in some neighborhoods this week. Please check your schedule.
Recent Reports
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Illegal Parking
45 Itasca St, Mattapan, Ma, 02126May11, 2026: Two tow trucks illegally fixing trucks in front of 45 Itasca Street, Mattapan. Both trucks parking overnight on Itasca, Almont, Colorado, Alabama, Savannah, Monterey streets. Truck drivers have been under observation over the past two weeks committing these illegal acts. These are commercial vehicles! We have photos and videos. At least one of the drivers, or both, is a renter residing at 45 Itasca Street. We, the residents, contacted Boston Transportation Department on May 7, 2026 regarding these issues. Violators vehicles info: Peña Towing: MA plate Y35-918 and MA plate Z27-536. Truck Z27-536 also parked overnight at 134 Almont Street; resident has a handicap ramp!! We pay our property taxes and we, the residents have had enough!!! The City MUST address the situation to STOP these people.
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Broken Sidewalk
Intersection Of Reed St And Northampton St, Roxbury, MaThese holes have been in the brick sidewalk for two years. These have been reported by residents in the adjoining building several times, including 18 months ago when a resident called and was told that it would be fixed in a matter of days. They are instead now growing with people removing bricks and leaving them around. In addition to the obvious tripping hazard, these loose bricks become an invitation to use them against car windows and to get into lobbies.
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