Parking Freezes in Boston
The Air Pollution Control Commission (APCC) administers parking freezes on off-street parking for three areas of Boston: All three freezes are part of the Massachusetts State Implementation Plan (SIP) to improve air quality required under the federal Clean Air Act.
Parking Freeze and Restricted Parking Area Map
In general, the formal process by which the parking freezes went into effect was as follows:
- The Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection
(DEP) issued general regulations concerning the parking freeze and imposed a cap on the number of parking spaces. - The APCC conducted an inventory of existing spaces.
- The APCC wrote regulations that established procedures and criteria for the issuance of permits.
- The APCC issued permits to owners of existing parking spaces.
Note: The Resident Permit Parking Program (that is, neighborhood parking stickers) is a separate program run by the Boston Transportation Department.
For more information, please contact:
Air Pollution Control Commission
Boston Environment Department
City Hall, Room 805
Boston, MA 02201
617-635-3850
APCC@cityofboston.gov

