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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
Daytime street cleaning is canceled. Overnight 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
Pickup is on a normal schedule.
Recent Reports
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Damaged Sign
Intersection Of Cheney St And Blue Hill Ave And Washington St, Dorchester, MaLeft turn yield on green sign is upside down
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Requests for Street Cleaning
66 Myrtle St, Boston, Ma, 02114The incompetence of the city is very concerning. Come pick up the pile of dog poop instead of closing the case and writing noted. It’s still sitting here like all the other bags of dog poop on Myrtle and Pickney street. There’s also bags of trash across the street that need to be picked up too, please get those as well.
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Illegal Parking
51 Walnut St, Dorchester, Ma, 02122I am requesting an immediate fire safety inspection of the church located across from my residence due to ongoing and repeated safety concerns. On multiple occasions, large gatherings at this location appear to exceed what would reasonably be considered safe occupancy for the building. During these events, there are consistently numerous vehicles overcrowding the lot and surrounding street, including instances of double parking and blocked access points. This raises serious concerns about whether emergency vehicles would be able to access the property in the event of a fire or medical emergency. Additionally, large groups of individuals congregate outside the building, often standing closely together and smoking directly near the entrance. This creates both a potential fire hazard and obstructs entry/exit pathways, which could delay evacuation if needed. Last weekend, there was also a loud verbal altercation outside the property during one of these gatherings, which further highlights the lack of control and oversight during these events and raises additional safety concerns for the neighborhood. Given the size of the building and the volume of people regularly present, I am concerned that: - The posted occupancy limit may be exceeded - Fire lanes and access points may not be properly maintained - Entry and exit routes may be obstructed - General fire code compliance may not be being followed This situation is ongoing and poses a legitimate public safety concern for both attendees and neighboring residents. I am requesting that the Fire Marshal or appropriate authority conduct a formal inspection of the property, verify occupancy limits, and ensure all fire safety regulations are being followed. Thank you for your attention to this matter.
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