Area Resources
Emergency
Cell
Phone Emergency Number: 617.343.4911
DO NOT call 911 from a cell
phone
D-4 Police
Non-Emergency informational number:
617.343.4250
Boston
Police Department Area D-4
Parking
Violations: Pay your tickets
online.
Trash
Trash
Pick-up: Schedules by Street
Violations contact Elizabeth Leary at Inspectional
Services: 617.961.3369
Recycling Information
and Blue Bins: 617.635.4959
TV Pickup:
617.635.7574
TV and Computer
Monitors ARE NOT PICKED BY REGULAR
TRASH
Paint and Motor Oil Disposal:
617.635.4959
Parking
Boston Street
Sweeping Email reminders
BostonSweeper is a free service
designed to save you money and
prevent parking headaches by
automatically e-mailing you reminders
to move your car before the street
sweeper comes.
City Government
City
of Boston: E-services,
city services, notifications,
city information.
Mayor's Hotline:
617.635.4500
Pet Regulations
Dog fouling
and the law
The City of Boston's dog fouling
ordinance, section 16-1.10a of
the city code, requires dog owners
to remove and properly dispose
of any feces left by their dogs.
This ordinance covers waste left
by your dog on sidewalks, streets
and parks, and on your neighbor's
yards.
When walking your dog, the
law necessitates you to be prepared
for such occurrences and be equipped
with a bag or some other means
of feces removal. After it is
removed, it is important to dispose
of the feces properly, either
in a toilet or in a trash container
(after being secured in a plastic
bag).
These laws are intended to
protect the public from potential
hazardous health conditions,
and prevent environmental pollution
caused by dog waste.
General
SouthEnd.org:
Public service web site for the South End.
Residential
Housing Exemptions: Save on your property taxes
Boston
Pot Holes:
Site dedicated to getting the it fixed right.
Washington
Gateway Main Street: The mission of The South End Business
Alliance is to organize and unify the voice of businesses
in the South End.
Alliance
of Boston Neighborhoods: The ABN is a federation of
resident-based civic organizations in Boston created to
promote meaningful public process in planning, zoning, development,
licensing, transportation, and other common concerns
Chester Square
at i-neighbors.org
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by volunteer faculty and students
at the Massachusetts Institute
of Technology (MIT)
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