November 7, 2025 Traffic Advisory

Boston, MALocal News

The Veterans Day Parade in Boston will take place on November 8, 2025, starting at 12:00 p. m. at Copley Square, moving along Boylston and Tremont Streets. Following this, the Girls on the Run Road Race is set for November 16, beginning at 9:00 a. m.

on Charles Street and incorporating various local streets. Parking restrictions will affect several streets, including both sides of Beacon and Boylston Streets, to accommodate the events. Attendees are encouraged to walk, bike, or utilize public transit, with resources available for Bluebikes and the MBTA. The Boston Transportation Department will also undertake roadwork on Massachusetts Avenue to enhance bike infrastructure, with expected completion in two weeks. This project aims to improve safety for cyclists by restoring separation materials after the work is done.

Temporary signage will be posted to inform the public about the changes and parking restrictions during the events.

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