Beacon Hill has narrow streets, dense resident-permit demand, government and hospital traffic nearby, and very little room for casual circling.
Beacon Hill has narrow streets, dense resident-permit demand, government and hospital traffic nearby, and very little room for casual circling.
Prioritize legal visitor spaces, meters on the edges, and a careful sign check before committing to a good-looking open curb.
Resident Parking Only signs require a valid Boston permit sticker for the posted neighborhood. Visitor spaces can have two-hour limits or other conditions.
Most daytime sweeping runs April 1 through November 30, but posted signs control and some Boston areas or main roads follow different patterns.
Most meters run 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Saturday, while posted snow emergency arteries can become ticket-and-tow risks during declared emergencies.
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