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Boston Braces for Vibrant November Festivities with Comprehensive Traffic Advisory

Boston Braces for Vibrant November Festivities with Comprehensive Traffic Advisory

As Boston prepares for a busy November with events like parades and marathons, city officials have issued a traffic advisory to help manage the increased activity and ensure safety. Residents and visitors are encouraged to use alternative transportation options, including public transit, biking, and walking, to navigate the event-filled streets.

According to the

city’s advisory

, the Veterans Day Parade will take place on Saturday, starting at noon from Copley Square and traveling through Boylston Street and Cambridge Street, ending at City Hall Plaza. To facilitate the parade, parking will be restricted on several streets, including Beacon Street, Boylston Street, Tremont Street, and Cambridge Street, from early morning until the afternoon.

The B.A.A. Half Marathon is scheduled for Sunday, with a route through Franklin Park and nearby roads, including Circuit Drive and the Arboretum. The race will finish at White Stadium. Parking restrictions will be in place on adjacent streets, including Pierpont Road, Boylston Street, Circuit Drive, and Playstead Road.

The Camp Harbor View Citython 5K, scheduled for Saturday, November 23, will take place on Back Bay streets. Runners will start on Charles Street, loop around the Public Garden and Boston Common, and return via Commonwealth Avenue. To support the event, parking restrictions will be enforced on streets including Arlington Street, Beacon Street, and Charles Street, with limited parking expected during the race.

Simultaneously on November 23, the Bay Village community will hold a Fall Clean-Up, which will lead to parking restrictions on several streets, including Broadway, Charles Street South, and Tremont Street. The restrictions will be in effect from early morning until early afternoon to accommodate the clean-up efforts.

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With upcoming events causing road closures and restrictions, the city is encouraging residents to use alternative transit options. For details on blue bikes and public transportation, Bostonians can visit the MBTA website. The MBTA also recommends using round-trip tickets for added convenience during these busy times.

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