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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

  • 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

  • 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

  • Trash and recycling

    Due to the holiday, Friday trash and recycling pickups are delayed one day in some neighborhoods this week. Please check your schedule.

Recent Reports

  • Illegally Blocked Sidewalk

    162 Marion St, Boston, MA 02128

    ILLEGALLY PARKED 24/7 PLEASE TICKET/TOW

    OPEN #BCS-00249048
  • Damaged Sign

    Intersection Of Argyle St And Talbot Ave, Dorchester, Ma

    resubmitting case BCS-00248985 Can BTD please flip the Argyle St sign on this pole to the left and place a Talbot Ave sign on the right side. Or install a new free standing pole directly across from the telephone pole, that would line up with where Argyle St end and the small portion of Talbot Ave is. As seen in the picture, 502 & 504 are Talbot Ave. Delivery drivers are getting confused in thinking that we are now Argyle St because of the new traffic design since 500 Talbot Ave apartment building is complete. The telephone pole with the one way sign on it is the end of Argyle St and the beginning of Talbot Ave. photo link: https://bos.creatio.com/0/rest/FileService/Download/CaseFile/9948a88e-f4b5-4c1a-a996-2ddac0f86159 | Public safety sign: [No] Is the pole still there: [Yes]

    OPEN #101006715669
  • Domestic Animal Issue

    366 E Eighth St, Boston, MA 02127

    This inquiry is about the mistreatment and neglect of two dogs (a brown doberman and a blonde, medium-sized mix breed) by a neighbor in the vicinity. The dogs are left outside for hours at a time in the scorching summer heat, they cry incessantly to come inside at all hours of the day and night (last night I went to bed to their cries, and this morning I woke up to their cries), and when inside, they also bark for hours at a time. I am concerned for their wellness and what could be going on in order to beget this type of nonstop, all-day-long and all-night-long reaction. On top of concern for the animals, their backyard (the only place I am aware the dogs are allowed to go) is covered in their feces, and beyond being inhumane living conditions for the dogs, it is also a public health concern, especially in this heat. It smells atrocious, and I would imagine attracts rats, bugs, etc.

    OPEN #BCS-00249045