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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
Recent Reports
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Unsatisfactory Living Conditions
130 Dartmouth St, Apt 507, Boston, Ma, 02116upset about water not being available for 3 days | Any children under 6 years of age: [No] Occupants name and contact info: [Same as Caller]
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Illegal Parking
Intersection Of Boylston St And Tremont St, Boston, MaOPEN #101006417170 -
Domestic Animal Issue
160 Pleasant St, Boston, MA 02125The dog in unit 455 has been barking at various hours of the day and night. At times, it’s been early in the morning (such as 7:30 AM), late at night (between 9 PM and 1 AM), and also during the day (most recently around 10:45 AM today). The barking tends to be incessant and can be heard clearly from multiple parts of our unit (355), including the bedroom and bathrooms. It often sounds as though the dog is moving between different areas of the unit, which makes the noise travel more throughout our space. We initially chose not to report it, wanting to give it some time to see if there was a consistent pattern or a limited timeframe we could plan around. However, the barking has become increasingly unpredictable and more frequent throughout the day and night. While we understand that occasional noise is a part of apartment living, this has started to impact our ability to sleep and work from home without constant white noise playing at high volume. The dog continues to bark frequently—often for hours at a time—which has made spending time in our home during the day increasingly unpleasant. I’ve also noticed that the barking escalates whenever the shades or curtains are open and the dog can see activity at street level. The noise is loud enough to be heard clearly from the street outside our unit as well. Additionally, it can be inferred that the dog is consistently left alone and isolated to the bathroom for 8 or more hours at a time. Screenshots attached show the first outreach and the time between responses with management. The issue has been going on since July and there has been zero progress or improvement in the situation.
OPEN #BCS-00131384