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Over the next two years, more than 70 new bike share stations will be added in neighborhoods throughout Boston.

Over the next two years, more than 70 new bike share stations will be added in neighborhoods throughout Boston.

The trail will create three-and-a-half miles of safe walking and cycling paths from Roxbury to the South Boston waterfront.

BAA Half Marathon, Columbus Day Parade, Tufts Columbus Day Race for Women and other events will impact traffic and parking

In an effort to improve pedestrian safety, and as a part of realizing our Boston 2030 and Vision Zero goals, new rapid flash beacons have been installed in East Boston.

The minimum price at meters will remain at $1 per hour, and the maximum will increase from $3 per hour to $3.50 per hour at meters in the South Boston Waterfront pilot area.

Take the Lead, Beantown Jazz Festival, Roslindale Day Parade, March for Life

More than 70 new bike share stations planned for Boston

Residents are encouraged to attend the workshops, which are hosted by the Transportation Department.

The Jimmy Fund Walk and Allston Brighton Parade are taking place, among other events.

The Transportation Department is holding Beginner Basic Skills and Intro to Street Riding Skills classes this month.

Hub on Wheels and other special events will be taking place.

A total of 28 workshops have been scheduled between September 9 and November 16.

Open Newbury Street, Emerald Society Road Race, Road to Wellness 5K, Tour de Force

We have information below about restricted streets in some of the busier parts of Boston.

Caribbean Carnival and Parades

Residents are invited to plan locations for 70 new bike share stations in the City of Boston.

Prices at about 530 metered parking spaces on 40 blocks in the South Boston Waterfront will change on Monday, August 7.

Puerto Rican Parade

The signs will be installed on local streets where traffic safety issues are a concern.

The new signs are expected to improve mobility by making walking to destinations in the area easier and more pleasurable.

Open Newbury Street, Convite Internacional Banilejo

The Neighborhood Slow Streets program is a community-based effort to reduce speeds and improve the quality of life on Boston’s local streets.

Bastille Day, the Run to Home Base 5K, and the Betances Festival will all affect traffic.

We received 47 applications for the 2017 Neighborhood Slow Streets program. Using the objective criteria described in the application, we've selected five new communities to join in 2017.

We will be prohibiting vehicle traffic and restricting parking on select local streets in Boston.

The Transportation Department is sponsoring a bike ride — free of charge — to teach people how to use Hubway bike share system.

Avon Walk for Breast Cancer and the Boston Athletic Association 10K will impact traffic and parking

The Parade of Sail takes place on Saturday, June 17.

The street will be one-way only to improve safety and reduce cut-through traffic.

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