Events happening in the City of Boston will bring some parking restrictions and street closures.
People attending these events are encouraged to walk, bike, or take public transit. Information on Bluebikes, the regional bike share service, may be found on the website and information on the MBTA may be found online. The MBTA advises riders to purchase a round-trip rather than a one-way ticket for a faster return trip. Walking is also a great way to move around.
BACK BAY
Open Streets Newbury, Sunday, July 14, 2024
Open Newbury affords residents, visitors, and business owners to experience this vibrant street in a whole new way through a fun-filled day of walking, biking, skating, rolling, and family-friendly activities on a car-free street, which will require some temporary parking regulations on:
- Newbury Street from Berkeley Street to Massachusetts Avenue
The intersections of Fairfield Street, Gloucester Street, and Hereford Street will be car-free. The remaining intersections will be open to vehicular traffic for public safety access and general vehicular traffic flow. Parking will be prohibited from 6 a.m. – 8 p.m. Any vehicles remaining after 6 a.m. will be towed.
DORCHESTER
Boston Little Saigon Night Market – Saturday, July 13, 2024
Dorchester Avenue will be the venue for the Boston Little Saigon Night Market. Night markets are outdoor street festivals that include food vendors, artisan/merchandise vendors, games, entertainment, and photo opportunities. They can be found all over Vietnam and are one of the most loved experiences by locals and tourists. During the event, the Boston Little Saigon Cultural District will not only highlight the community, but also bring a cultural experience to nostalgic residents who grew up in Vietnam and locals who are yearning for new experiences. This event will require a temporary parking restriction in place on Saturday from 12PM to 10PM on the following street:
- Dorchester Avenue, Both sides, from Adams Street to Gibson Street
FENWAY
Concert at Fenway Park, Noah Kahan, Kane Brown, Foo Fighters, Blink-182 – Thursday, July 18, 2024 to Tuesday, July 23, 2024
Noah Kahan, Kane Brown and the Foo Fighters will be having back-to-back concerts at
Fenway Park with the first concert on Thursday, July 18, 2024 and the last back-to-back
concert on Sunday, July 21, 2024. A concert for Blink-182 will follow on Tuesday, July 23,
2024. For various public safety reasons and logistical needs of the concert several
temporary parking restrictions will be in place 2PM to 11:59PM on concert days at the following locations:
- Brookline Avenue, Both sides from Overland Street to Lansdowne Street
- Overland Street, South side (even side), from Brookline Avenue to Beacon Street
- Boylston Street, South side from opposite Ipswich Street, near Fenway Park, to Brookline Avenue
- Lansdowne Street, Both sides, from Brookline Avenue to Ipswich Street
- Ipswich Street, North side (Fenway Park side), from Lansdowne Street to Boylston Street
- Van Ness Street, Both sides, from Ipswich Street to Kilmarnock Street
- Jersey Street, Both sides, from Van Ness Street to Brookline Avenue
- Richard B. Ross Way, Both sides, from Van Ness Street to Boylston Street
MATTAPAN
Community Pop-Up Events, Municipal Lot #14, Mattapan – July 13 & 20, 2024
The Mayor’s Office of Equity and Inclusion is hosting a series of events will be taking
place in Municipal Lot #14 at 23 Fairway Street in Mattapan which is at the intersection
of Cummins Highway and Fairway Street. Parking restrictions will be in place in the following area:
- Municipal Lot #14, at 23 Fairway Street- All spaces, entire lot
NORTH END
Procession Of Madonna Delle Grazie– Sunday, July 14, 2024
The traditional procession will take place over the following streets: Beginning on Hanover Street at the corner of Prince Street from Saint Leonard Church Peace Garden across Hanover Street to Prince Street toward North Square to North Street past Paul Revere House, left on Richmond Street, left on Commercial Street, left on Lewis Street, right on North Street, left to Fleet Street and across Hanover Street to North Bennett Street, right onto Salem Street, left on Sheafe Street, right on Snowhill Street, right onto Hull Street, left on Salem Street, right on Charter Street, right on Hanover Street, right onto Cross Street, right on Salem Street, left on Cooper Street, left on North Margin Street, right on Stillman Street, right onto Endicott Street, right on Keaney Square, right on Prince Street to Saint Leonard’s Church at corner of Hanover Street. Please expect rolling street closures.
MESSAGE FROM MassDOT: SUMNER TUNNEL UPDATE
The Sumner Tunnel Restoration Project is a $160 million investment in the Commonwealth’s infrastructure.
To achieve this work, the Sumner Tunnel will be closed from Friday, July 5, through Monday, August 5, 2024.
The Sumner Tunnel Restoration Project will offer a variety of mitigation options for individuals coming from all travel points.
- These mitigation options include free trips on the MBTA Blue Line; free and reduced-cost water ferry options; reduced Commuter Rail fares for riders; reduced parking costs at MBTA and Commuter Rail parking lots and garages; discounted tolls for residents; and additional options for travelers to and from Logan Airport.
