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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 storm, trash and recycling pickups are delayed in some neighborhoods this week. Please check your schedule.
Recent Reports
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Pothole
Intersection Of Boylston St And Tremont St, Boston, MaGiant pothole that is deep enough to damage cars
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Requests for Street Cleaning
722 Truman Pkwy, Hyde Park, Ma, 02136Sidewalk has not been cleared of snow and ice around 722 Truman Pkwy in weeks
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Illegal Parking
4 S Sydney St, Dorchester, Ma, 02125A car with California license plates has been illegally parked in a 2 hour limited parking spot for months on South Sydney Street in Dorchester without recourse. The owner of the vehicle lives with a Boston Police officer who has placed his Boston Police traffic ticket pad on the dashboard so the vehicle is not ticketed, meanwhile other vehicles on this street regularly receive parking tickets and in cases of street sweeping have been towed from South Sydneys Street. This vehicle with out of state plates parked a 2 Hour limited spot with the Boston Police ticket pad in the window is skipped over by parking enforcement time and time again. Not only is the constant presence of this vehicle a constant hinderance to temporary visitors wishing to use the 2 hour limited parking spots, it is also a flagrant abuse of the authority bestowed upon Boston Police officers as well as an unacceptable example of selective parking enforcement that favors those with city or law enforcement connections. A Boston resident parking sticker is free to all city residents, there is no reason a resident of Boston should have any trouble obtaining one, especially with a city laew enforcement connection.
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