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Streets will be shut down and parking restricted throughout the city from Fri, June 29 - Wed, July 4.
The Massachusetts State Police, the Department of Conservation and Recreation, the Department of Transportation, and the Massachusetts Port Authority Police announce the following traffic and parking restrictions for state roads and reservations for two upcoming events, the 1812 Bicentennial Event and the July 3-4 Esplanade celebration. As heavy traffic is expected, visitors to the events are urged to use public transportation whenever possible.
FRIDAY, JUNE 29 (US Navy ships expected to arrive in Boston)
South Boston
NO PARKING will be allowed on the following DCR Roadways in South Boston from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.:
The MBTA will run shuttle buses from 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. from the JFK/UMass Red Line station to Castle Island. The bus fee is $3 for adults, while up to two children under 12 ride free when accompanied by a paying adult.
Motorists should expect heavy traffic and congestion on DCR roads as a result of parking and roadway restrictions. Affected roadways include Kosciusko and Preble Circles, Day Boulevard, Old Colony Road, Babe Ruth Drive, and Shore Road. Parking on Castle Island will be severely reduced to provide access for the planned MBTA bus shuttle.
Seaport District
NO STREET PARKING will be allowed on the following roadways in the Seaport District from the afternoon of Friday, June 29 through the morning of Friday, July 6:
Additionally, Massachusetts State Police will monitor pedestrian traffic in the Seaport for the duration of the 1812 events and may close lanes on the above roadways to accommodate pedestrians if necessary.
SATURDAY, JUNE 30 (Tall Ships expected to arrive in Boston)
South Boston
NO PARKING will be allowed on the following DCR Roadways in South Boston from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.:
The MBTA will run shuttle buses from 7 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. from the JFK/UMass Red Line station to Castle Island. The bus fee is $3 for adults, while up to two children under 12 ride free when accompanied by a paying adult.
Motorists should expect heavy traffic and congestion on DCR roads as a result of parking and roadway restrictions. Affected roadways include Kosciusko and Preble Circles, Day Boulevard, Old Colony Road, Babe Ruth Drive, and Shore Road. Parking on Castle Island will be severely reduced to provide access for the planned MBTA bus shuttle.
Seaport District
NO STREET PARKING will be allowed on the following roadways in the Seaport District from the afternoon of Friday, June 29 through the morning of Friday, July 6:
Additionally, Massachusetts State Police will monitor pedestrian traffic in the Seaport for the duration of the 1812 events and may close lanes on the above roadways to accommodate pedestrians if necessary.
TUESDAY, JULY 3 (Continuation of War of 1812 Commemoration Events; Concert Rehearsal on Esplanade)
Esplanade
Seaport District
NO STREET PARKING will be allowed on the following roadways in the Seaport District from the afternoon of Friday, June 29 through the morning of Friday, July 6:
Additionally, Massachusetts State Police will monitor pedestrian traffic in the Seaport for the duration of the 1812 events and may close lanes on the above roadways to accommodate pedestrians if necessary.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 4 (Continuation of War of 1812 Commemoration Events, including Blue Angels/Airplane Flyovers; USS Constitution Turn-Around; Esplanade Concert and Fireworks Display)
Esplanade
South Boston
NO PARKING will be allowed on the following DCR Roadways in South Boston from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.:
The MBTA will run shuttle buses to Castle Island from 7 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. from two locations: the JFK/Umass Red Line station AND the UMass Expo Center off Mount Vernon Street. Please note the additional shuttle bus location (Expo Center) for this day only.
Seaport District
NO STREET PARKING will be allowed on the following roadways in the Seaport District from the afternoon of Friday, June 29 through the morning of Friday, July 6:
Additionally, Massachusetts State Police will monitor pedestrian traffic in the Seaport for the duration of the 1812 events and may close lanes on the above roadways to accommodate pedestrians if necessary.
Interstate 93
Viewing of the fireworks display from Interstate 93 is dangerous, and is strongly discouraged. Troopers will be assigned to the relevant stretch of I-93 to strictly enforce the “No Stopping” law.