Please review our informational page to see how the ongoing public health emergency has affected the Transportation Department. Call our customer service team at 617-989-7800 for help. City Hall was illuminated Tuesday night in remembrance of the more than 400,000 American lives lost to COVID-19. BOS:311 Boston City Hall is open to the public on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Everyone entering City Hall, including employees, must complete a self-screening for COVID-19 symptoms. The Inspectional Services office is open with reduced staff. Archives and Records Management: Our office is open for research by appointment only on Mondays and Wednesdays, from 9:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Email archives@boston.gov for appointment availability and requests for remote research. Please email newurbanmechanics@boston.gov to schedule an appointment. Please, or call the Health Benefits and Insurance team at, For a list of the clinicians and additional resources, visit the. Boston Centers for Youth & Families: BCYF community centers will begin offering programs and classes for pre-registered youth the week of July 13. For questions, call. Our staff are checking voicemails at 617-635-3682. Please. Retirement: In-person meetings are by appointment only. Workforce Development: Our offices are closed, with staff working remotely. For questions, please email publicrecords@boston.gov. For all other questions, email publicfacilities@boston.gov. Neighborhood Development: The Neighborhood Development Department building is closed but all divisions are working remotely. The information below is subject to change, please check back regularly for updates. Effective Monday, February 8, at 5 a.m., businesses can operate at 40% capacity in the City, an increase from the current 25% capacity limits. City Hall and Chelsea Square are no longer testing sites. Meetings and hearings are happening via Zoom, and you can follow them on Boston City Council TV. For questions, please call 617-635-4479 or email rhonda.perch@boston.gov. Boston schools delay phased-in reopening as citywide coronavirus rate rises The city's COVID-19 positivity rate hit 4.1 percent as of Oct. 3, officials said. You may reach us Monday through Friday, between 9 a.m. - 5 p.m., by emailing MOCAL@boston.gov or calling 617-635-4165. Our office is open, but with reduced staff. Veterans Services: The Veterans Services office is closed, and its staff are working remotely. For more information, call 617-635-4131 (Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.) or email collecting@boston.gov. If you need to contact us, our office is open from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. You can call 617-635-4601 for help. For the latest on case counts, state's COVID-19 vaccine distribution timeline. Please reach out by phone at 617-635-4505 (Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.) or email at parks@boston.gov before visiting our offices in person. Our Bid Counter is located on the 1st floor of 26 Court Street and it's open on Mondays and Wednesdays. In-person meetings are for critical needs only. Text BOSCOVID to 888-777 to opt-in for alerts in English. For the latest updates, please visit our coronavirus (COVID-19) website: for residents 55 and older): Our services remain open and available by phone. City of Boston response. Please email arts@boston.gov. Since January, the Boston Public Health Commission and Boston EMS have taken extensive steps to prepare for a potential outbreak of COVID-19. For inquiries regarding our Immigration Clinics and to schedule a consultation with a volunteer attorney over the phone, please contact Luidgi Lalanne at. BPHC and Boston EMS are trained to respond to infectious diseases. City Council: Our offices are closed but our staff is working remotely. Please call 617-635-4500 (Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.) or email mayor@boston.gov. Public Health Commission: Our response to the COVID-19 crisis is happening around the clock. The CDC is tracking confirmed cases across the United States. The City recently released, updated enforcement regulations and transportation services, offices at 1010 Massachusetts Avenue are open, but with reduced staff. The City recently released updated enforcement regulations and transportation services due to COVID-19. We will do the same for COVID-19. Call 617-635-5348 (Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.), or email animalcontrol@boston.gov for more information. Ave. will be limited to the Public Health Commission on the 2nd Floor. NEW INDOOR TESTING SITE : 35 Fourth St. Please visit the Boston Landmarks Commission website for Boston Landmarks Commission and Historic District email addresses, updates on public hearings, and answers to your immediate questions. Boston MA. We have moved our office hours (Tuesday 2 - 5 p.m.; Thursday 9 a.m. - 12 p.m.) to remote sessions. In total, Boston has seen 49,840 confirmed COVID-19 cases, of which 42,467 people have recovered and 1,113 died. Our office is open during regular business hours, Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. For questions, call 617-343-3628 (Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.) or email bfdfirepreventioninfo@boston.gov. Please use our online application to schedule an appointment. In the past, we have successfully stood up heightened awareness, monitoring and response approaches for SARS, MERS, and H1N1 flu. For the latest on case counts, visit the CDC's website on COVID-19. Most transactions with our office can be done online. For small business questions, email, Our office is closed to the public. Accounts Payable, Payroll, Grant Accounting and Accounting): At this point in time, the office is closed to the public. Tourism, Sports, and Entertainment: The Tourism Department is closed to the public. Property Management: The Property Management office is open with significantly reduced staff levels as many are working remotely. Of those, 768 patients have died and 15,594 have recovered. Transportation: The Transportation Department is open, but at reduced staffing levels. (Staff Photo By POOL PHOTO/MediaNews Group/Boston Herald) Most transactions can be done online. If you have questions, call 617-635-1195 (Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.) or email archives@boston.gov. Visit the MDPH webpage on COVID-19 quarantine and monitoring in the Commonwealth. For more information, please contact Thadine Brown (Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.) at 617-635-0545 or email thadine.brown@boston.gov. Please call, The Veterans Services office is closed, and its staff are working remotely. Email smallbiz@boston.gov for more information. Our scheduler books up quickly, but more times become available if there are cancellations. For questions, call 617-635-3880 (Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.) or email neighborhooddevelopment.dnd@boston.gov. for Boston Landmarks Commission and Historic District email addresses, updates on public hearings, and answers to your immediate questions. Appointments can be made based on availability, between 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.  To expedite your appointment, staff will ask for the reason you are coming to City Hall. The state has updated guidance on the Reopening Massachusetts website. For questions, please call 617-635-8683 (Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m., but hours are subject to change) or email election@boston.gov. open during regular business hours, Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. To contact accounts payable directly, email ap@boston.gov. Patrons can also use computers at the Central Library in Copley Square. The Boston Housing Authority is restricting walk-in visits at our offices at 52 Chauncy Street, and visitation at our public housing communities around the City. You can also call, The Treasury Department is open, but at reduced staffing levels. For marriage licenses, contact the Registry Department at 617-635-4175. Public access is restricted to appointment only. For questions, please email, The Fire Prevention Division is currently performing all scheduled inspections and accepting applications for any emergency work. Archaeology: Please make an appointment if you plan to meet with us. Disabilities Commission: Our offices are closed, but we have staff working remotely. Please use our online scheduler: Parks and Recreation: Our offices at 1010 Massachusetts Avenue are open, but with reduced staff. If you need help, or have questions regarding services, please call, Our offices are closed, with staff working remotely. The Mayor has extended the deadline for fiscal year 2020 residential and personal exemption applications to June 1. Branches continue to offer a wide range of digital events and online resources. For more information, call. For questions, email purchasing@boston.gov. Please use our online booking application to schedule an appointment. Bids may be submitted online at the, The Property Management office is open with significantly reduced staff levels as many are working remotely. Please use our online booking application to schedule an appointment. Landmarks Commission: Staff members of the Boston Landmarks Commission are working remotely and available to help you during normal business hours, Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m., by email. : Our main office is closed. For all other questions, please reach out to the appropriate staff member listed on the website, or email econdev@boston.gov for more information. For general information or help, please contact us at OHR@boston.gov or call 617-635-3370. If you received a notice for a parking ticket appeal hearing for a Monday, Wednesday, or Thursday. Public access to 1010 Mass. For emergencies, please call 9-1-1. Learn more on our, Our office is closed to the public. Boston is currently in Step One of Phase Three of the Reopening Massachusetts plan. Our office is closed to the public. Please review our service changes. Have questions? Massachusetts Law requires couples to have a valid marriage license to get married in the state. Public access is restricted to appointment only. Complete our request form. Housing Authority: The Boston Housing Authority is restricting walk-in visits at our offices at 52 Chauncy Street, and visitation at our public housing communities around the City. Water and Sewer Commission: Boston Water and Sewer Commission remains flexible with assisting customers experiencing financial difficulties. Please use our online scheduler if you need to schedule an appointment to: You can apply for a street occupancy permit online. Have questions or want to schedule an appointment? North Shore news powered by The Daily Item. The two declared candidates for the District 6 Boston City Council seat will participate in a virtual town hall on Monday night. BOSTON (CBS) – The 9:30 p.m. coronavirus curfew for Massachusetts businesses is no more. For details on nomination papers, review our COVID-19 update page. Businesses can operate at. Please review our service changes page to see how the current public health emergency has affected Boston parks. For information on the Public Improvement Commission, In-person meetings are by appointment only, . Learn more about our lab's location at 201 Rivermoor Street. العربية (Arabic)Kriolu (Cabo Verdean creole)中文 (Chinese)Français (French)Kreyòl ayisyen (Haitian Creole)Português (Portuguese)Русский (Russian)Af-soomali (Somali)Español (Spanish)Tiếng việt (Vietnamese), Resources in other languages: American Sign Language, Shqip (Albanian), ភាសាខ្មែរ (Cambodian-Khmer), فارسی (Farsi), Ελληνικά (Greek). In-person meetings are for critical needs only. Diversity: Our offices are closed, with staff working remotely. Active coronavirus cases in Boston have been dropping since late January, according to the city's COVID-19 dashboard. We have moved our office hours (Tuesday 2 - 5 p.m.; Thursday 9 a.m. - 12 p.m.) to remote sessions. Since January, the Boston Public Health Commission and Boston EMS have taken extensive steps to prepare for a potential outbreak of COVID-19. Tax Collection: Our offices are open with reduced staff. Women’s Advancement: Our offices are closed, with staff working remotely. Emergency Management: Our office is closed to the public. Trash and Recycling collection is running on a regular schedule. For questions, call 617-635-4100 (Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.) or email propertymanagement@boston.gov. For the near-term, do not send faxes to the Workers Compensation office, Our office is closed to the public but our team is working remotely, Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. To contact us, please call, . Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker, declared a state of emergency on March 10. Please, to see how the ongoing public health emergency has affected the Transportation Department. ... a portion of which go to Boston and a … Please email. BOSTON (AP) — City officials in Methuen temporarily closed city hall on Monday following at least four confirmed coronavirus cases in different city … Registry: Birth, death, and marriage: To apply for a marriage license, couples must apply together and in person. Have questions? No in-person meetings at this time. Youth Engagement and Employment: Our offices are closed, with staff working remotely. Boston Mayor Marty Walsh gives a COVID-19 update, in front of City Hall, during the coronavirus pandemic. We hold our appointments at the Registry Division of City Hall: 1 City Hall Square, Room 213 Boston, MA 02201-2006 In-person meetings are by appointment only. All staff are working remotely and are available via voicemail and email. Inspectional Services: The Inspectional Services office is open with reduced staff. However, you will receive a quicker response by email. While public meetings are currently postponed until further notice, our staff is working remotely and an internal review of projects and planning studies is continuing. The city’s seven-day average COVID-19 positive test rate was reported at 5.7% which is an increase from last week’s rate of 4.5%. For questions, call, (Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.) or email, The Neighborhood Services office is closed to the public. Please call 617-635-4900 (Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. - 2 p.m.) or email publicworks@boston.gov. For questions, email food@boston.gov. Call 3-1-1 or, The Consumer Affairs office is closed to the public, but we have staff working remotely. For more recent City of Boston updates, view our COVID-19 timeline. You may reach us Monday through Friday, between 9 a.m. - 5 p.m., by emailing, Our offices are closed, but we have staff working remotely. Please register with us online. Covid precautions on Ash Wednesday Ashes to go at the Park Avenue Congregational church in Arlington and swabs being used to anoint foreheads at St. Margaret Mary Church in Westwood on Ash Wendesday. Public Records: Our office is closed to the public. Please call, The Neighborhood Development Department building is closed but all divisions are working remotely. Enable the Boston Info Skill and then say, "Alexa, ask Boston info are there any alerts?". The COVID-19 pandemic in Boston is part of an ongoing viral pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in the Massachusetts city of Boston.The first confirmed case was reported on February 1, 2020, and the number of cases began to increase rapidly by March 8. For questions, call 617-635-4500 (Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.) or email contactons@boston.gov. If you develop ANY symptoms of COVID-19, even if they are mild. BOS:311: Employees are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week for non-emergency issues. he state of Massachusetts is updating information about COVID-19 cases and residents subject to quarantine in Massachusetts. New Urban Mechanics: Our office is open, but with reduced staff levels. Salary negotiation workshops are, temporarily relocated our public information counter, Please use our online booking application, please complete our remote help request form, Most transactions with our office can be done online, Book a resident parking in-person meeting, Book a parking ticket payment in-person meeting, apply for a street occupancy permit online, please use the Transportation Department's online scheduler. Please call 617-635-4366 (Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.) or email agestrong@boston.gov. Animal Care and Control: The Animal Shelter is open by appointment only, with limited services. Environment: Our office is closed, but we have staff working remotely. We take cash, a debit or credit card, or a money order made payable to the "City of Boston". Please call, Please make an appointment if you plan to meet with us. Once the citywide seven-day COVID-19 positivity rate is below 5% for two consecutive weeks, students with the highest needs will have the option to return to in-person learning. All visits to the Bid Counter outside of bid openings will require an appointment. Schools: Governor Baker announced the closure of K-12 schools in Massachusetts and non-emergency childcare programs through the end of the school year. Trash and Recycling collection is running on a regular schedule. If you need help, or have questions regarding services, please call 617-869-5713 (Monday - Friday, 8:15 a.m. - 4:15 p.m.) or email veterans@boston.gov. The state of Massachusetts is updating information about COVID-19 cases and residents subject to quarantine in Massachusetts. Email retirementboard@boston.gov. Please reach out to us at 617-722-4300, or through our website, to be directed to the appropriate staff member. Your marriage license expires 60 days from the date that you file and sign your marriage intention at the Registry Department on the day of your appointment. After your appointment, your marriage license will be issued and put in the mail three days later. Election: Our office is open, but with reduced staff. For questions, email owd@boston.gov. You can learn more and find a location online. to be directed to the appropriate staff member. With Boston Public Schools closed to students, the City will continue to provide free breakfast and lunch meals to all Boston students. The Bid Counter will be open to the public for scheduled bid openings. In-person meetings are for critical needs and by appointment only. (Dan Libon/Patch ) BRAINTREE, MA — It's Wednesday, February 3. You may reach the Board’s staff Monday through Friday, between 9 a.m. - 5 p.m., at 617-635-4170 or by email at licensingboard@boston.gov. Please reach out to us at. Our offices are closed to the public, but we’ve, The Tourism Department is closed to the public. Testing Locations. All essential services will continue. We also have text alerts in 10 other languages. Also, select BCYF locations are meal pick-up sites. The CDC is tracking confirmed cases across the United States. ... Newton City Hall Jim Davis/Globe Staff. With Boston Public Schools closed to students, the City will continue to provide free breakfast and lunch meals to all Boston students. Please review our informational page to see how the ongoing public health emergency has affected our business practices. For recovery support, call 3-1-1 or 617-635-4500. All staff are working remotely and are available by voicemail and email. View a map of meal sites for children and youth. For questions, please email oem@boston.gov. We will do the same for COVID-19. But, you can still, for questions related to your community. For questions, please email, Our office is closed, but we have staff working remotely. Small Business Development: Our offices are closed to the public, but we’ve compiled updates and guidance for businesses and organizations in response to COVI-19. Status of City departments City Hall is … For small business questions, email smallbiz@boston.gov, call 617-635-0355, or reach out to your neighborhood business manager. We got all the details on what it takes to tie the knot at Boston City Hall. Learn more about the status of City departments and hours of operation below: Administration and Finance (Chief Financial Officer): Our offices are not open to the public. Please email, for more information. While public meetings are currently postponed until further notice, our staff is working remotely and an internal review of projects and planning studies is continuing. Please visit the. If you have questions about current IFBs or RFPs, email bid.info@boston.gov. Please call 617-635-4140 (Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.) or email treasury@boston.gov with questions. Procurement: The Procurement office is closed to the public. In the past, we have successfully stood up heightened awareness, monitoring and response approaches for SARS, MERS, and H1N1 flu. As of Wednesday afternoon, Boston health officials reported that 18,338 cases of COVID-19 were diagnosed in the city. Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. We also have text alerts in 10 other languages. For payroll, email central.payroll@boston.gov. Latest City of Boston update: Given the improvement in the number of COVID-19 cases and the City's positivity rate over the past few weeks, Mayor Walsh announced that Boston will align with the state's opening guidance by lifting the 25% capacity restriction on local businesses, including restaurants and gyms. You may reach the Board’s staff Monday through Friday, between 9 a.m. - 5 p.m., at, In-person meetings are by appointment only. response to the COVID-19 crisis is happening around the clock. Age Strong Commission (for residents 55 and older): Our services remain open and available by phone. For questions, email diversityteam@boston.gov. For questions, please email igr@boston.gov. Intergovernmental Relations: Our office is closed to the public. Call the Mayor’s Health Line at 617-534-5050 or email info@bphc.org for more information. Amid COVID-19, city borders complicate some responses. Doc Talk: dilatory dictator, fighting city hall, initial COVID-19 response By Peter Keough Globe Correspondent, Updated November 29, 2020, 10:32 a.m. Email to a Friend Economic Development: Our offices are not open to the public, but we’ve compiled updates and guidance for businesses and organizations in response to COVID-19. Complete our online form, call 617-635-5333 (Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.), or email orc@boston.gov. We are currently not offering in-person services. Call 617-635-5300 (Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.) or email isd@boston.gov. If you have questions, please email, The Transportation Department is open, but at reduced staffing levels. The City of Boston tow lot is only open Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. BPHC will provide updated information on this website and on our social media channels as it becomes available. to see how the current public health emergency has affected Boston parks. Our staff are checking voicemails at, Our offices are closed, with staff working remotely. View a map of meal sites for children and youth. Learn more about summer programs. a $50 application fee. Human Resources: Our main office is closed. If you need to meet with the Boston Transportation Department for Construction Management Plan (CMP) review and negotiations. If you need to visit City Hall for essential services, you must make an appointment. Our homeless shelters and recovery services also remain open. In the past, we have successfully stood up heightened awareness, monitoring and response approaches for SARS, MERS, and … All staff are working remotely and are available via voicemail and email. Have questions or want to schedule an appointment? – February 4: Mass Gov Charlie Baker gives his daily Covid update on February 4, 2021 in Boston, MA. Please contact the Audit Department at, o contact accounts payable directly, email, Employees are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week for non-emergency issues. Community Preservation:  Staff are working remotely and available for questions. BPHC and Boston EMS are trained to respond to infectious diseases. We take cash, a debit or credit card, or a money order made payable to the "City of Boston". BPHC and Boston EMS are trained to respond to infectious diseases. For questions, email, Our offices are not open to the public, but we’ve, compiled updates and guidance for businesses and organizations, in response to COVID-19. If you can't find your answer online, please call 617-635-4287 or email TRACFAXSG@boston.gov. We want to make sure that the City Clerk's Office offers the services you are looking for. Our offices at 1010 Mass. Please contact the Audit Department at 617-635-4671 or audit@boston.gov for more information. Please register with us online. Labor Relations staff can be reached by phone at, Staff members of the Boston Landmarks Commission are working remotely and available to help you during normal business hours, Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m., by email. Auditing (Accounts Payable, Payroll, Grant Accounting and Accounting): At this point in time, the office is closed to the public. You can also call 617-635-4680 or 617-635-4675 for emergency permits (Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.), or email btd@boston.gov. For general information or help, please contact us at, For all verification of employment forms, please email your request to, For health benefits and insurance, in-person meetings are by appointment only. Mayor Marty Walsh … We hold our appointments at the Registry Division of City Hall: 1 City Hall Square, Room 213 Boston… Innovation and Technology: Our office is closed to the public. For questions, email bostonwomen@boston.gov. Please email, Our office is open, but with reduced staff. When you apply in person, you'll need to bring your IDs, as well as $50 for the license fee. No in-person meetings at this time. Neighborhood Services: The Neighborhood Services office is closed to the public. Boston City Hall is open to the public on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Everyone entering City Hall, including employees, must complete a self-screening for COVID-19 symptoms. Have questions, or want to schedule a telephone appointment? For questions, call, office is open, but with reduced staff levels. There have been a total of 56,830 cases as … A COVID-19 vaccination site opened at Braintree Town Hall Wednesday for residents 75 and older, town officials announced. Bids may be submitted online at the City’s Supplier Portal website. Please note: The City Clerk's Office does NOT issue marriage licenses. Kendra Hicks and Mary Tamer will be answering questions on the online virtual event being hosted by the Greater Boston Young Democrats and Young Democrats of Massachusetts on Monday, Feb. 22 at 7 pm.. Current District 6 City …
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