Streets Cabinet Contact Information
We have contact information for questions related to issues and topics overseen by the City of Boston's Streets Cabinet. You can find contacts from the City's Public Works and Transportation departments.
Parking: Tickets, Enforcement, Abandonment
APPEAL A PARKING TICKET
Please fill out the parking ticket appeal form online. You can also learn how to appeal in person, by mail and by phone by clicking on the How to Appeal a Parking Ticket webpage. Still have questions? Contact parking@boston.gov.
REQUEST ENFORCEMENT
Let us know if you see a parking violation: use the 311 app, email 311@boston.gov, or call 311. For all other traffic enforcement requests, please contact Boston Police.
ABANDONED VEHICLES
The easiest and fastest way to report an abandoned vehicle is Boston 311 by using the 311 app or by filling out an online form. You can also email 311@boston.gov or call 311 if necessary. Learn more about what’s considered an abandoned vehicle in the City of Boston.
Trash
REPORT MISSED WASTE COLLECTION
The easiest and fastest way to report missed waste collection is throughBoston 311 by using the 311 app or by filling out an online form. You can also email 311@boston.gov or call 311 if necessary. Learn more about trash and recycling in the City of Boston by viewing our trash and recycling guide.
REPORT A CODE VIOLATION
The easiest and fastest way to report a code violation is through Boston 311 by using the 311 app or by filling out an online form. You can also email 311@boston.gov or call 311 if necessary. Learn more about code enforcement in the City of Boston and the rules by visiting our How Code Enforcement Works webpage.
Maintenance: Crosswalks, Sidewalks, Lights, Signals
RESTRIPE CROSSWALKS
The easiest and fastest way to report sidewalks that need restriping is through Boston 311 by using the 311 app or by filling out an online form. You can also email 311@boston.gov or call 311 if necessary.
SIDEWALK REPAIRS
Learn more about our Sidewalk Repair Program, including where work is planned in the coming years. To report a safety concern with a sidewalk, 311 app or by filling out an online form. You can also email 311@boston.gov or call 311 if necessary.
ISSUES WITH PEDESTRIAN SIGNALS
To report a broken or blinking signal, use the 311 app, email 311@boston.gov or call 311. Learn more about how we approach signal work by reviewing our traffic engineering design guidelines and standards. If you have additional questions or feedback related to our signals work, please email btd@boston.gov.
STREETLIGHT REPAIRS
The easiest and fastest way to report streetlights in need of repair is through Boston 311 by using the 311 app or by filling out an online form. You can also email 311@boston.gov or call 311 if necessary.
Permits: Moving, Special Events, Public Works
MOVING PERMITS
You can apply for a moving permit easily online by reviewing our Reserve a Parking Spot for Moving Truck page. With any additional questions, contact movingtrucks@boston.gov.
BLOCK PARTY AND SPECIAL EVENTS
Block party: It’s easy to host a block party in the City of Boston! Please visit the How to Host a Block Party page to learn more and apply for a permit.
For all other special events, please review the Special Events webpage, and contact specialevents@boston.gov with any questions. If your question pertains specifically to a street closure, please contact btdengineering@boston.gov.
PUBLIC WORKS PERMITS
If you need a permit to take up public space or dig up public roadways, you need to go through the Permit Division of Public Works. You can learn more and apply online at our Common Permits and Applications page. With any further questions, please call 617-635-4911 or contact publicworks@boston.gov. With questions about sidewalk deposits, please contact manuela.dasilveira@boston.gov.
Speed Humps And Street Safety
FIND OUT IF MY STREET IS GETTING SPEED HUMPS
You can find out if your street will be getting speed humps by entering your street name into our interactive map. It will show you if your street will be getting speed humps prior to 2026, is eligible for speed humps but does not yet have a timeline, or if it is ineligible for speed humps due to being an emergency passage or a non-city road.
We prioritize each phase based on the data available. We will continue to scale up our capacity as quickly as possible. Over the coming years, we will be bringing speed humps to nearly 400 miles of City streets, and it will take time to get this work done. We will continue to work to slow traffic and offer safety interventions across the City of Boston.
STREET SAFETY
Other street safety questions? Contact visionzero@boston.gov
Still have questions?
Many City services can be easily requested online. If your issue isn’t listed above, you can email:
- btd@boston.gov for the Transportation Department
- publicworks@boston.gov for the Public Works Department, or
- Parking@boston.gov to reach the Parking Clerk’s office.