May 30th Traffic Advisory

Boston, MALocal News

The City of Boston will impose parking restrictions and street closures for various events in June 2025, impacting traffic flow and parking availability. The Dorchester Day Parade is set for June 1, with a 5K race preceding it, necessitating street closures along Dorchester Avenue. On June 7, a Haley House event will close Montgomery Street to through traffic, while the Boston Pride for the People Parade on June 14 will affect multiple streets in the South End and West End. Attendees are encouraged to walk, bike, or utilize public transit, with resources like Bluebikes and MBTA available online. The MBTA advises riders to purchase round-trip tickets for efficiency.

Parking restrictions will notably affect streets like Boylston and Beacon near the parade routes. These measures are designed to enhance public safety and improve the experience for event attendees. In total, these events will draw significant crowds, underscoring the importance of planning ahead for travel.

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