Take a look through some of our services and resources so that you’re prepared for winter in the City of Boston.
(Photo by: Dirk Ahlgrim)
Take a look through some of our services and resources so that you’re prepared for winter in the City of Boston.
(Photo by: Dirk Ahlgrim)
Winter storms can range from freezing rain and ice to a moderate snowfall over a few hours, to blizzard conditions with blinding wind-driven snow that can last several days.
Please remember to sign up for emergency notifications through AlertBoston and follow instructions from public safety officials.
During declared snow emergencies, discounted parking is available at some parking lots and garages for Boston residents. We created a list of discounted parking garages and lots you can use.
It's important for us to keep main roads clear for plows and emergency vehicles during extreme weather. You will be ticketed and towed if you park on a posted snow emergency artery during a declared snow emergency.
Help us keep streets open to plows and emergency vehicles by parking at least 20 feet away from intersections and no further than 1 foot from the curb. Don’t block sidewalks, fire hydrants, ramps, driveways, or the street with your vehicle.
For your safety, make sure to clear all snow at least one foot around your muffler before starting your engine. Blocked mufflers can cause carbon monoxide poisoning.
If you believe your vehicle was towed in Boston, search the towing database or call the Boston Police Tow Line at 617-343-4629.
Did you use a trash can, cone, or some other object to save your parking space on the street? Here's what you need to know:
Please keep in mind, space savers are banned in the South End and Bay Village.
We prioritize clearing roads and main routes — such as Blue Hill, Commonwealth, and Hyde Park Avenues — so emergency vehicles can best navigate the City. We anticipate clearing protected bike lanes within 24 hours after the end of the snow fall. If you think your street was missed by a plow, let us know by submitting a request to 311.
In Boston and many other cities, local and state governments work together to care for streets. When there’s snow, highways like I-93 are cleared by the Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT). Parkways, like the Jamaicaway, Storrow Drive, and Morrissey Boulevard, are cleared by the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation (MassDCR).
2,000 lane miles
of roadway to plow and salt
200
plowing routes
Up to 700
pieces of plowing equipment
Simply put, we're looking for an accessible path of travel. While the rule is three hours, we try to be reasonable for deciding when we start the clock. Our goal isn't to fine you. We just want people — especially youth and seniors — to be able to get around safely.
We have information on what you can expect to pay in fines each day your sidewalk is unshoveled, or if you shovel snow onto the street. We fine ourselves for City-owned properties too.
Winter is a dangerous time for carbon monoxide poisoning. Make sure the exhaust pipe on your car is clear of snow, as well as your house's heater vent. Never leave a child or pet in a car with the motor running while you shovel outside.
Consider hiring a professional to remove snow and icicles from your roof. The combination of heights plus ice can make this important task dangerous.
Please contact your utility company to report any outages. You can also call 3-1-1 with any concerns or questions.
When the Mayor declares a winter weather emergency, BCYF Community Centers may be made available as warming centers. How many centers we open up depends on the need.
Because the BCYF Warming Center list changes, please call 311 for updates on which centers are open during emergencies.
We have information about discounted utility rates, City and state programs, home improvement services, and other forms of fuel aid.
Provides help paying heating bills to qualifying households.
Apply for fuel assistance, weatherization, and heating system repair.
Allows families to purchase one-time deliveries of discount home heating oil.
Heat assistance, utility discounts, and shut-off protection.
Families can buy one-time deliveries of discount home heating oil.
Year-round home energy solutions to save you money and improve your energy performance.
Promotes energy efficiency through services, incentives, and tips.
Bi-weekly utility workshops on fuel assistance and low-income utility rates.
Provides year-round home energy solutions to save you money.
Offers one-time grants to eligible consumers.
A program for eligible seniors and families with young children.