September 12, 2025 Traffic Advisory

Boston, MALocal News

Boston will implement parking restrictions and street closures for several events this September. The Open Newbury Street series will transform the area into a pedestrian zone every Sunday from July 13 to September 21, 2025, excluding August 31. The city plans to establish a 15-minute drop-off zone on Berkeley and Clarendon Streets. The Hare Krishna Procession, celebrating its 60th anniversary, will occur on September 13 at 11 a. m.

, requiring temporary restrictions on Cambria Street. Additionally, the Chinatown Main Street Lantern Festival and Taiwan Night Market will take place on September 13 and 20, respectively, enforcing No Parking zones on Beach and Hudson Streets. These measures aim to ensure the safety of attendees and enhance the overall experience. Residents and visitors are urged to utilize walking, biking, or public transit to navigate the city during these events. The MBTA recommends purchasing round-trip tickets for quicker returns.

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