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Our goals for construction this month: Wood/Harvard to Woodhaven Complete sidewalk construction, raised crosswalks, and more between Wood/Harvard and Woodhaven Complete the roundabout at Weybosset...

Through September, we will continue installing new curb and green infrastructure from Greenfield Road/Weybosset Street to Woodhaven Street. Major work on the project between the Wood Avenue/Harvard...

After a mechanical issue was identified on the Alford Street Bridge, officials made the decision to immediately close the westerly (Encore Casino/MBTA garage) side of the bridge to pedestrian traffic...

McArdle Bridge to Undergo Overnight Repairs Starting July 28 Beginning Monday night, July 28, repair crews will commence work to replace several steel grid deck panels on the movable span of the...

Construction hours: 7:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Below is a summary of the primary construction activities for the next few weeks. This schedule is subject to change based on weather conditions and other...

We’re making progress on building new sidewalks on Cummins Highway. Throughout this month, we’ll install sidewalks as well as new curbs and ramps. We’re also constructing the public realm area: the...

The City of Boston conducts regular proactive maintenance to ensure that our bridges remain safe and functional. As part of this program, we will be making repairs to the Moakley Bridge that connects...

The City of Boston conducts regular proactive maintenance to ensure that our bridges remain safe and functional. As part of this program, we will be making repairs to the McArdle Bridge that connects...

Planned Work for the Week of 05/12 – 05/16 Work hours: 7:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Start signalized intersection work at Wood Ave. and Harvard St. Excavate and backfill bike lane from Wood Ave. towards...

April 7, 2025 - April 11, 2025 Starting at Woodhaven Street, we began working on the area that will eventually include new curb, trees, green infrastructure, and the bike lane. Starting at Wood Ave...

To ensure the roadway remains safe, accessible and well-functioning for all its users the City of Boston will be removing the dedicated bus lane on Boylston Street beginning on Tuesday, March 18, 2025...

We expect to make significant progress on building new curb and sidewalk on Cummins Highway, pending any unforeseen subsurface issues, periods of inclement weather or supply delays. Curb and sidewalk...

February Updates Work Hours: 7 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Timeline: ongoing Parking Restrictions: Parking will be restricted on Cummins from Woodhaven Street to Wood Ave during all hours. Our contractor...

The Boston Public Works Department (PWD) recently submitted a Project Notification Form (PNF) to the Massachusetts Historical Commission proposing to remove the Northern Avenue Bridge superstructure...

Since breaking ground in March on Cummins Highway, we’re happy to report that construction on the project is ahead of schedule. With the 2024 construction season winding down, roadway work will be...

Construction Update: July 30, 2024 Woodhaven Street to Wood Ave Work Hours: 7:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Timeline: Ongoing Parking restrictions: Parking will be restricted on Cummins from Woodhaven Street to...

Mayor Michelle Wu today joined City officials at the Public Works yard on Frontage Road to discuss winter preparations currently underway in the City of Boston and resources available to residents...

Contracted construction management team will ensure work can start immediately after City secures final approvals.

Taking a look at the work we do in the City of Boston

The program will service up to 30,000 households across the City.

The new pickup program will turn residents’ food waste into compost and clean energy, expanding citywide composting options.

Mayor Michelle Wu today announced major strides toward electrifying the City’s vehicle fleet as part of a Green New Deal for Boston.

The program builds on the already 30 textile dropbox locations across the City.

Franklin-Hodge will work to create a more sustainable and equitable City transportation system.

This notice is related to curb ramps in the City of Boston.

Agreement will add thousands of new and improved curb ramps annually.

The Ocean Core cart is made from a groundbreaking 40 percent post-consumer recycled material, 10 percent of which is recycled ocean bound plastic found near lakes, beaches, and waterways leading to...

The Court’s Decision Annuls the Quincy Conservation Commission’s Denial Under the Local Wetlands Ordinance

Mayor Martin J. Walsh today joined City officials at the Public Works yard on Frontage Road to discuss winter preparations currently underway in the City of Boston, and resources available to...

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