Reports (18,191)

  • Abandoned Vehicle

    205 Western Ave, Allston, Ma, 02134 (Inactive)

    Obstructed bike lane. Can we PLEASE get lane barriers back up? If it's not an Uber blocking the lane, it's cars using the lane as an illegal right turn lane. Its putting cyclists and pedestrians at risk. WHITE HYUNDAI MA 4KDT93

    CLOSED #101006616466

    Case Resolved. Vehicle not at location.

  • Other

    Intersection Of Atlantic Ave And Commercial Whf E And Commercial Whf W, Boston, Ma

    Seems like this is standard behavior also allowed in the city, widely spreading more and more. We don’t have access to bike lanes, barely do, believe me, because of this! Drivers forcing us onto the road, drivers forcing us outta the road. What is the city hall doing about it? Harassment is constant and also disrespecting the bike lanes.

    CLOSED #101006616201

    Case Noted. Thank you for providing your feedback regarding bicycle infrastructure in Boston. Your comments have been shared with our bike infrastructure repair team, and will be reviewed and incorporated as we work to make Boston streets more accessible to bicyclists and those who travel alongside them.

  • Fallen Tree or Branches

    3 Carmel St, Boston, MA 02120

    Glass from an accident is in the bike lane.

    CLOSED #BCS-00193277

    Resolved.

  • Broken Sidewalk

    491 493 Beacon St, Boston, Ma, 02215

    The bike lane protections at the corner of Massachusetts Avenue and Beacon Street have been destroyed again. My most recent report for this problem was six months ago, #101006312611 and the CIty has taken no action on that report. For years the City has continued to install flimsy plastic markers which quickly get destroyed by the same trucks that have killed two bike riders at this corner. Thus every few months I make this same report, and for long times there are no protections in place at this deadly corner. Does a third rider need to be killed before the City takes this responsibility seriously?

    CLOSED #101006615473

    Case Noted. Thank you for providing your feedback regarding bicycle infrastructure in Boston. Your comments have been shared with our bike infrastructure repair team, and will be reviewed and incorporated as we work to make Boston streets more accessible to bicyclists and those who travel alongside them.

  • Dead Animal Pickup

    1255 1261 Boylston St, Boston, Ma, 02215

    dead bird in bike lane

    CLOSED #101006614669

    Resolved. Picked up dead animal.

  • Other

    73 Tremont St, Boston, Ma, 02108

    Put the flexposts back or put in concrete! And repave the bike lane dear hod.

    CLOSED #101006614297

    Case Noted. Thank you for reaching out to us regarding this matter. The City of Boston is currently working to replace and restore bike lane protection infrastructure throughout the city via a multitude of programs. To learn more about these operations, please view our better buffer project webpage by way of this link: https://www.boston.gov/departments/transportation/better-buffers.

  • Other

    1155 Tremont St, Boston, Ma, 02120

    I work in the city near Ruggles Station and have to walk on a side walk that is also a bike lane (a shared space the standard width of a sidewalk for a short stretch). So, as bikers come from the Southwest Corridor up to Columbus Ave, they are biking on the sidewalk with the pedestrians. It is always a bit dicey in this space with regular bikers who are mostly courteous, but today I also passed closely by several motorized cyclists who were moving at a fairly high rate of speed. It felt dangerous. I am curious what the speed limit is on a bike lane that is shared with a sidewalk/pedestrians? And if it is posted? It honestly felt as if I was walking in the middle of the motorized traffic. Thank you for your attention.

    CLOSED #101006614080

    Case Resolved. Bicycles in Boston must adhere to the 25 MPH speed limit placed upon automobiles. This stretch of bike lane is managed by Northeastern University.

  • Requests for Street Cleaning

    Intersection Of Morton St And Canterbury St, Jamaica Plain, Ma

    Trash and debris in bike lanes on Morton St. between Canterbury Lane and Cemetery Road.

    CLOSED #101006613682

    Case Referred to External Agency. This location is under the jurisdiction of the Massachusetts Department of Transportation and not the City of Boston. MassDOT has received this complaint and will forward it to the appropriate district to review. Thank you.

  • Other

    Intersection Of Cambridge St And Linden St, Allston, Ma

    On Cambridge street (Allston/Brighton), the bike lane had its protective barriers and posts destroyed by snow plows during the winter. These are missing on Cambridge street between Harvard Ave and Soldiers Field Rd. New barriers that will not be ran over again are needed for the safety of cyclists, who also deserve to use the roads without risking their lives.

    CLOSED #101006612608

    Case Noted. Thank you for reaching out to us regarding this matter. The City of Boston is currently working to replace and restore bike lane protection infrastructure throughout the city via a multitude of programs. To learn more about these operations, please view our better buffer project webpage by way of this link: https://www.boston.gov/departments/transportation/better-buffers.

  • Requests for Street Cleaning

    1240 Massachusetts Ave, Dorchester, Ma, 02125

    Good evening. There is a significant amount of trash and debris littering Massachusetts Avenue where the bike lane has been installed. It is filthy and does not look like it has ever been swept. Please clean/street sweep the bike lane.

    CLOSED #101006612487

    Noted. Schedule for cleaning.