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In celebration of National Bike to Work Day, Mayor Walsh also today announced a commitment to increase Boston's Vision Zero investment by $1 million in Fiscal Year 2018 (FY18) to $4.1 million.

Youth Pride March, Harpoon Brewery 5 Miler Road Race, Haitian American Unity Parade

The project will increase safety, improve travel conditions and provide improved green space for all users of Audubon Circle.

Key accomplishments include reducing Boston's speed limit to 25 mph and ensuring all major roadway reconstruction projects include a focus on improving safety.

Walk for Hunger and 5K, Other Weekend Events

The next generation of bicyclists is also learning to ride through a partnership with Boston Public Schools.

The annual Greek Independence Day Parade will take place in the Back Bay on Sunday, April 30.

The project will reduce congestion, improve bus operations, and increase safety for pedestrians and bicyclists.

We have information about parking and street closures for the Boston Marathon, Patriots Day Parade, BAA 5K, Invitational Mile, and Kids Relay Races.

If you park illegally in a "Resident Parking Only" space near Fenway Park, you will be subject to a $100 fine.

The Boston Transportation Department wishes to thank everyone who expressed interest in and/or submitted an application to the Neighborhood Slow Streets program this year. A total of 47 applications...

The annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade, as well as the annual South Boston Boys and Girls Club Road Race, will be held in South Boston on Sunday, March 19.

The plan is comprised of 58 projects and policies to direct the City of Boston's transportation agenda for the next decade and beyond.

The event on Saturday will impact traffic and parking Downtown.

The Transportation Department counted nearly 30,000 bike trips per day across 60 locations in September 2016.

With spring approaching, we're reactivating 127 Stations in downtown Boston and in the City's neighborhoods.

The Charlestown community is encouraged to attend and help shape the future of the area.

The City of Boston will partner with the Asian Community Development Corporation and Chinatown Main Streets to improve safety.

As we install separated bike lanes in Boston, we are testing new approaches for snow removal.

With heavy snow expected tomorrow, the City is removing the flexible delineator posts that mark the separated bike lane on Massachusetts Avenue.

We will restrict traffic and parking at several locations in the City of Boston on Sunday, February 5.

Neighborhoods are invited to apply to participate in the program and have traffic calming measures on their residential streets.

Four drivers were recognized for their contribution to Vision Zero and driving safely on Boston's streets.

The march, which takes place on Saturday, January 21, will impact traffic and parking in the City.

We're asking people coming into Boston to enjoy the festivities to leave their vehicles at home and take the MBTA.

Beacon Hill Holiday Stroll, SS Run, North End Christmas Parade, Walter's Run will impact traffic and parking

The City's one-year pilot program will study the relationship between parking price and demand.

Unless otherwise posted, the speed limit on all City of Boston roadways will be 25 mph.

There are temporary street closures in Chinatown today. The City is encouraging drivers to detour around the area.

The on-street testing of autonomous vehicles will begin in the Raymond L. Flynn Marine Park.

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