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Traffic Advisory for the Boston Marathon, Monday, April 17, 2006

The Boston Transportation Department is advising motorists that parking will be restricted and automobiles will be prohibited on many streets in Downtown Boston on Monday, April 17, 2006 due to the running of the Boston Marathon and other Patriot’s Day activities. It is strongly recommended that the public use the MBTA to travel to and from Boston on this day.

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In the interest of public safety, the Boston Police Department reserves the right to change these restrictions at any time.

The streets listed below will be CLOSED TO VEHICULAR TRAFFIC on Monday, April 17

Beacon Street
· From Chestnut Hill Avenue to the Brookline Town Line
· From the Brookline Town Line to Commonwealth Avenue

Berkeley Street
· From Columbus Avenue to Newbury Street

Boylston Street
· From Massachusetts Avenue to Arlington Street

Commonwealth Avenue
· From the Newton Town Line to Chestnut Hill Avenue
· From Beacon Street to Gloucester Street

Chestnut Hill Avenue
· From Commonwealth Avenue to the Brookline Town Line

Clarendon Street
· From Commonwealth Avenue to Stuart Street

Dalton Street
· From Belvidere Street to Boylston Street

Dartmouth Street
· From Stuart Street to Newbury Street
· From Columbus Avenue to Stuart Street (northbound)

Exeter Street
· From Commonwealth Avenue to Huntington Avenue

Fairfield Street
· From Boylston Street to Newbury Street

Gloucester Street
· From Commonwealth Avenue to Boylston Street

Hereford Street
· From Commonwealth Avenue to Boylston Street

Kenmore Street
· From Newbury Street to Commonwealth Avenue

Kenmore Square
· From Beacon Street to Commonwealth Avenue (inbound)

Newbury Street
· From Fairfield Street to Massachusetts Avenue

St. James Avenue
· From Arlington Street to Dartmouth Street

Stuart Street
· From Dartmouth Street to Arlington Street

Trinity Place
· From Saint James Avenue to Mass Turnpike On-Ramp

Providence Street
· From Arlington Street to Berkeley Street

Public Alley #440
· From Exeter Street to Dartmouth Street

NO PARKING will be allowed on the following streets on Monday, April 17:

Beacon Street
· Both sides, from Chestnut Hill Avenue to the Brookline Town Line
· Inbound side, from the Brookline Line to Kenmore Square

Berkeley Street
· Both sides, Columbus Avenue to Newbury Street

Blagden Street
· Both sides, Huntington Avenue to Exeter Street

Boylston Street
· Both sides, Massachusetts Avenue to Arlington Street

Cambridge Street
· Both sides, Bowdoin Street to Tremont Street

Chestnut Hill Avenue
· Both sides, Commonwealth Avenue to Beacon Street

Clarendon Street
· Both sides, Commonwealth Avenue to Stuart Street

Commonwealth Avenue
· Inbound side, Lake Street to Chestnut Hill Avenue
· Inbound side, Kenmore Square to 200 feet beyond Hereford Street

Dartmouth Street
· Both sides, Boylston Street to Newbury Street

Exeter Street
· Both sides, Blagden Street to Newbury Street

Fairfield Street
· Both sides, Boylston Street to Newbury Street

Gloucester Street
· Both sides, Commonwealth Avenue to Boylston Street

Hereford Street
· Both sides, Commonwealth Avenue to Boylston Street

Kenmore Square
· Inbound, Beacon Street to Commonwealth Avenue

Newbury Street
· Both sides, Fairfield Street to Massachusetts Avenue

New Chardon Street
· Both sides, Merrimac Street to Cambridge Street

Providence Street
· Both sides, Arlington Street to Berkeley Street

St. James Avenue
· Both sides, Arlington Street to Dartmouth Street

Stuart Street
· Both sides, Dartmouth Street to Arlington Street

Tremont Street
· Both sides, Court Street to Stuart Street

Trinity Place
· Both sides, St. James Avenue to the Dead End

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