Tools &
Resources
Partner organizations and government contacts to support your advocacy for safer streets.
Partner Organizations
We work alongside these organizations who share our commitment to safer, more accessible streets in Boston and beyond.
Boston Cyclists Union
open_in_newAdvocating for better bicycling in Greater Boston through community organizing, education, and policy advocacy.
WalkBoston
open_in_newMassachusetts' pedestrian advocacy organization, working to make walking safer and easier across the Commonwealth.
LivableStreets Alliance
open_in_newCreating people-centered communities by transforming streets, transit, and transportation policy in Greater Boston.
Transportation Alternatives Boston
open_in_newLocal chapter working to reclaim city streets from cars through advocacy, education, and direct action.
Vision Zero Coalition
open_in_newCoalition of organizations pushing Boston to deliver on its Vision Zero commitment to eliminate traffic deaths.
StreetsBlog Mass
open_in_newDaily news source covering sustainable transportation and livable streets in Massachusetts.
Government Resources
Official channels for reporting issues, attending hearings, and engaging with the city on transportation matters.
Boston Transportation Department
Official city department responsible for transportation planning and street design.
Boston 311
Report street issues, potholes, signal problems, and other infrastructure concerns.
Boston City Council
Find your councilor and attend public hearings on transportation issues.
MBTA
Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority - regional transit planning and service.
MassDOT
Massachusetts Department of Transportation - state highway and infrastructure.
Disclaimer
The Boston Better Streets Coalition is an independent grassroots organization. Links to external websites are provided for informational purposes only and do not constitute endorsement. We are not affiliated with the City of Boston or any government agency unless explicitly stated.