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Boston Outside

Being outside should feel like a breath of fresh air. We are transforming Boston's streets and public spaces to make sure that all of our neighborhoods have access to vibrant outdoor areas.

  • Boston Outside is guided by community ideas. If you have an idea for how your street could work better for your neighborhood, please connect with us! Email Nate Lash, Public Realm Manager, at nate.lash@boston.gov.

  • Share your ideas with us

    Tell us what public realm interventions you'd like to see in your neighborhood:

    Suggestion form

Making Outside More Enjoyable

Boston Outside is a citywide initiative to transform city streets and public spaces into safe, welcoming, and vibrant outdoor places for everyday life. By rethinking how our streets and sidewalks are used, we are creating outdoor spaces that invite people to slow down, connect with neighbors, and experience their city in new ways.

Each year, we work with residents, artists, nonprofits, and neighborhood groups to test new ways of using public space—starting small, learning together, and building toward long-term change. From street plazas and public parklets to block parties and pedestrian-only streets, Boston Outside invites residents and visitors to explore, gather, rest, create, and spend more time outside.  

a photo showing a group of people dancing on a pedestrianized street

Tactical Public Realm Guide

The City of Boston's Tactical Public Realm Guidelines were developed as an early-action recommendation from the City’s 2017 citywide mobility plan, Go Boston 2030. While some process have evolved and changed over the years, these guidelines created a framework and roadmap for using “tactical urbanism” approaches with low-cost tools and temporary materials to improve Boston's public spaces, streets, and sidewalks.

About Our Work

Improving the public realm was identified as a top priority by Boston residents during the community engagement process of Go Boston 2030, our citywide mobility plan which was completed in 2017. The process highlighted a need for new short- and long-term public space strategies to reclaim underutilized transportation infrastructure in our neighborhoods. 

Community ideas serve as the backbone for our decisions and each year, the City will fund several interventions based on community interest and feasibility.

Learn more about Go Boston 2030

Since 2017, the Streets Cabinet's Public Realm Program has collaborated with community members, non-profit organizations, civic associations, and departments across the City of Boston to:

  • Boston Outside is guided by community ideas. If you have an idea for how your street could work better for your neighborhood, please connect with us! Email Nate Lash, Public Realm Manager, at nate.lash@boston.gov.

  • Share your ideas with us

    Tell us what public realm interventions you'd like to see in your neighborhood:

    Suggestion form

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