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How to Fight Parking Tickets in the City of Boston

Street Cleaning

Base fine: $40.00

In the City of Boston, street cleaning regulations require drivers to move their vehicles during specific posted times to allow sweepers to clean the roads. These rules are strictly enforced, often involving towing, and typically run from April through November, though some main arteries are cleaned year-round. You must check the signs on your specific block to ensure you are not parked during the designated sweeping window.

Guide to Fighting City of Boston Street Cleaning

Parking in Boston is a challenge on a good day, but street cleaning days add a whole new layer of complexity. If you are reading this, chances are you walked back to your car only to find that dreaded orange envelope tucked under your wiper blade. Street cleaning violations are among the most common parking tickets issued in the City of Boston, and they can ruin your day in an instant. The city enforces these rules strictly to keep the streets clear of debris, but the signage can sometimes be confusing, and the schedules vary wildly from neighborhood to neighborhood.

The base fine for a Street Cleaning violation in Boston is $40.00. While this might not seem like a bank-breaking amount compared to some other cities, it is money you would certainly rather keep in your pocket. It is also important to address the ticket quickly. If you let the ticket sit unpaid for 21 days, the city assesses a late penalty of $13.00, raising your total liability. Furthermore, ignoring the ticket completely can lead to the non-renewal of your vehicle registration or driver's license, turning a minor annoyance into a major bureaucratic headache.

Fortunately, not every parking ticket is set in stone. There are valid reasons to dispute a street cleaning ticket. The most common defense involves signage. Was the street cleaning sign obscured by an overgrown tree, graffiti, or construction equipment? Was the sign missing entirely from the block where you parked? In Boston, if the signage is not clearly visible to a reasonable driver, you may have grounds for a dismissal. Another angle is factual error. Officers are human and make mistakes. Check your ticket carefully: did they write down the wrong license plate number, the wrong make or model of your car, or an incorrect location? Even a small clerical error can sometimes invalidate the ticket.

Additionally, there is often confusion regarding when you can park again. While some drivers believe they can park as soon as the sweeper passes, the letter of the law usually requires the street to remain clear for the entire posted duration. However, if you have evidence that the enforcement occurred outside the posted hours, that is a strong piece of evidence for a dispute.

This is where Busted comes in. We believe that dealing with parking tickets shouldn't require a law degree or a day off work. Our web app is designed to streamline the process of managing your parking citations. You don't need to download anything; simply access Busted through your browser. We can help you identify potential dispute angles based on the details of your violation. If your ticket looks beatable, we help you compose your defense and submit it to the City of Boston. If the ticket is valid and you just want to get it over with, we facilitate the payment process so you can move on with your life.

Don't let a $40.00 mistake turn into a bigger problem. Whether you choose to fight the ticket or pay it, handling it promptly is key. Check out the Busted web app today to resolve your Boston street cleaning ticket with less stress and zero hassle.

Late fee schedule

TimingFee
After 21 days
A penalty of $13 shall be assessed if the fine remains unpaid 21 days after issuance of a notice of such violation.
$13.00

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