city_hall

Official websites use .boston.gov

A .boston.gov website belongs to an official government organization in the City of Boston.

lock

Secure .gov websites use HTTPS

A lock or https:// means you've safely connected to the .gov website. Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites.

Filter

If someone gets a code enforcement ticket but they’re not sure what it is, will they pay the fine? Probably not. With a new envelope design, we’re hoping to fix that.

The City of Boston will now allow private fitness classes on City-owned parks. These are non-precedent setting activities due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Memorials long known to be symbols that promote white supremacy are being challenged and removed around the world in response to the demands of protesters calling for anti-racism and decolonization.

We put together this post to help you recognize and combat the effects of compassion fatigue and burnout. If you are struggling, the Employee Assistance Program is available to help you and your...

We put this post together to help you and your children adjust to seeing and wearing face coverings in public as you begin to resume normal activities. Visit this link for more information on face...

The application is to demolish the two greenhouses at 717-721 American Legion Highway in Roslindale.

A weekly message from Commissioner McCosh in support of the local disability community.

Are you looking for a fun activity that invites you to explore the great outdoors this summer?

The Boston Parks and Recreation Horticulture Division is here to help you make your very own flower box!

Each week, we will share updates, quotes and photos of the inspiring work that our employees are doing in service to our City.

Each week, we will share updates, quotes, and photos of the inspiring work that our employees are doing in service to our City.

Each week, we will share updates, quotes, and photos of the inspiring work that our employees are doing in service to our City.

Each week, we will share updates, quotes, and photos of the inspiring work that our employees are doing in service to our City.

Each week, we will share updates, quotes, and photos of the inspiring work that our employees are doing in service to our City.

Each week, we will share updates, quotes, and photos of the inspiring work that our employees are doing in service to our City.

Each week, we will share updates, quotes, and photos of the inspiring work that our employees are doing in service to our City.

Each week, we will share updates, quotes, and photos of the inspiring work that our employees are doing in service to our City.

Each week, we will share updates, quotes, and photos of the inspiring work that our employees are doing in service to our City.

Each week, we will share updates, quotes, and photos of the inspiring work that our employees are doing in service to our City.

Our weekly photography clinic, perfect for social distancing, has weekly challenges to help you hone and improve your photography skills.

The series will target business owners in multiple languages and industries for a conversation on reopening requirements.

On June 19, 2020, Governor Baker announced that, based on public health metrics, Step Two of Phase II of the Commonwealth’s reopening process will begin on Monday, June 22, 2020. That means that...

Celebrate the summer solstice with the music of Boston-born disco legend, Donna Summer!

As part of this year's celebration, the City has compiled a list of virtual Juneteenth events in Boston and nationally.

Today, we celebrate an important day of hard-fought freedom.

The hospitality industry is the third largest industry in the City of Boston, employing tens of thousands of Boston residents. On May 12, 2020, the Four Seasons Hotel in Boston permanently eliminated...

Millions of African-Americans now celebrate June 19, also known as Juneteenth, to honor their ancestors and recognize African-Americans’ continuous struggle for liberation in the United States.

Bipartisan House Bill H.2146 would create a Special Commission in order to ensure standardized certifications and licensing across municipal police departments.

This week, the Council adopted a resolution, celebrating the contributions of refugees who have made a home in this City, and recognized June 20, 2020, as World Refugee Day.

During this week’s Council meeting, the Council adopted a resolution in support of HD.5128/SD.2968, Acts Relative to Saving Black Lives and Transforming Public Safety, filed by State Representative...

Back to top