Transportation
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Residential Parking Permits
Residents who live in areas where parking is regulated for residents only must apply for a Resident Parking Permit to avoid receiving parking tickets.
More Information »
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Parking Violations
Online payments are provided by Boston Pay-By-Web, a safe and secure service of the City of Boston's Office of the Parking Clerk.
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Snow Removal
In the advent of a snowstorm, public works strategically dispatches City and contract equipment across 200 routes as needed. Boston property owners are advised to shovel and clear paths on sidewalks that is at least 48 inches wide to allow for other residents to pass through.
Snow Removal »
Request Street Plowing, Sand or Salt »
Report an Unshoveled Sidewalk »
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Taxis
Taxi Service is regulated by the Boston Police Department's Hackney Carriage Unit.
Taxi Complaint & Lost Property Form »
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Biking in Boston
Check out a complete set of biking routes around town along with bicycling safety tips and information on local bike shops. Routes include beginner, intermediate, and advanced.
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Street & Sidewalk Repair
The Public Works Department relies on constituent reports to identify areas in need of repair.
Request Sidewalk Repair »
Report a Pothole »
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Report Street Signs & Traffic Signals
Street signs and traffic signals are essential to safe traveling on City streets.
Report a Missing or Damaged Street Sign »
Report a Problem with a Traffic Signal »
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Motor Vehicle Excise Tax
Chapter 60A of Mass. General Laws imposes an excise on the privilege of registering a motor vehicle or a trailer in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
Pay Your Motor Vehicle Excise Tax »
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Abandoned or Illegally Parked Vehicles
Abandoned vehicles are an eyesore and they can also be a hazard if small children play in them.
Report an Abandoned Vehicle »
Report Illegal Parking on a Front or Back Yard »



