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~ Boston Mayor Michelle Wu has announced the return of the highly anticipated 2026 Open Streets Series. This car-free event series, now in its fifth year, transforms roadways into vibrant, pedestrian-only public spaces during the summer and fall. The series will once again bring together communities in Allston-Brighton, Jamaica Plain, and Mattapan, as well as expanding to include Corinth and Poplar Streets in Roslindale for the first time on October 18.
According to Mayor Wu, the warmer months provide the perfect backdrop for the Open Streets season. She believes that opening up urban infrastructure as a welcoming and exciting space allows families to play safely, residents to connect, and local businesses to bring the neighborhood experience to life. "I'm excited to welcome back this beloved tradition to our city," she said.
Open Streets events allow local businesses to expand into the street and safely make space for music, games, bicycling, and community tabling in Boston's neighborhoods. This reflects Mayor Wu's vision of Boston as a home for everyone. The events will take place from 10:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., with streets closed to vehicular traffic from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Parking will also be prohibited along the route from 6:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
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The dates for this year's Open Streets events are as follows:
- Sunday, August 2, 2026 | Jamaica Plain
- Saturday, September 12, 2026 | Mattapan
- Sunday, October 4, 2026 | Allston-Brighton
- Sunday, October 18, 2026 | Roslindale
The City is encouraging residents, organizations, and businesses from across Boston to participate in these events by setting up activations and tables along the routes.
Brianna Millor, Community Engagement Chief, expressed her excitement for the return of Open Streets. "Open Streets brings so much life and joy to our neighborhoods each year. It creates meaningful connections between neighbors while supporting our local businesses in a truly special way," she said.
The annual Open Streets series first started in the summer of 2022 with events in Dorchester, Jamaica Plain, and Roxbury. The City of Boston will once again be working with contractor Shana Bryant, founder and owner of Manifested Events, an MBE-certified consulting firm, to execute all events.
Shana Bryant shared her enthusiasm for returning as the event's contractor. "To date, Manifested Events has successfully hosted 19 Open Streets Boston events across the city. We look forward to returning for a fourth year," she said. "We will continue our work alongside city partners, small businesses, vendors, and community members who help make these family-friendly cultural events so impactful each year."
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Each neighborhood's Open Streets event will feature food trucks, face painting, balloon animals, crafts, interactive games, photo installations, and exclusive performances. Alafia Young, owner of Dream Kid Spa and long-time Open Streets participant, is excited to return as a programming partner for the 2026 season. "We always tell our clients to follow their bubble and wherever it pops is where the magic is," she said. "We're looking forward to connecting with families and the community at Open Streets events this year."
The annual Open Streets series is part of the City's broader effort to create family-friendly, accessible, and free events for all residents. Those interested in volunteering can sign up or learn how to get involved by visiting the Open Streets webpage. For programming and dates, visit the Open Streets 2026 series page.
In addition to the Open Streets series, there are various other summer programs that engage community members and visitors in Boston. These include the Summer Fitness Series, hosted by the City's Parks and Recreation department and Boston Public Health Commission (BPHC), which offers a wide range of fitness classes across city parks. The City also launched Block Party Grants to support residents, neighbors, and community groups in hosting block parties on their streets, fostering community and reflecting the spirit and diversity of Boston.
To learn more about summer programming and additional events, visit boston.gov/summer.
According to Mayor Wu, the warmer months provide the perfect backdrop for the Open Streets season. She believes that opening up urban infrastructure as a welcoming and exciting space allows families to play safely, residents to connect, and local businesses to bring the neighborhood experience to life. "I'm excited to welcome back this beloved tradition to our city," she said.
Open Streets events allow local businesses to expand into the street and safely make space for music, games, bicycling, and community tabling in Boston's neighborhoods. This reflects Mayor Wu's vision of Boston as a home for everyone. The events will take place from 10:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., with streets closed to vehicular traffic from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Parking will also be prohibited along the route from 6:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
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The dates for this year's Open Streets events are as follows:
- Sunday, August 2, 2026 | Jamaica Plain
- Saturday, September 12, 2026 | Mattapan
- Sunday, October 4, 2026 | Allston-Brighton
- Sunday, October 18, 2026 | Roslindale
The City is encouraging residents, organizations, and businesses from across Boston to participate in these events by setting up activations and tables along the routes.
Brianna Millor, Community Engagement Chief, expressed her excitement for the return of Open Streets. "Open Streets brings so much life and joy to our neighborhoods each year. It creates meaningful connections between neighbors while supporting our local businesses in a truly special way," she said.
The annual Open Streets series first started in the summer of 2022 with events in Dorchester, Jamaica Plain, and Roxbury. The City of Boston will once again be working with contractor Shana Bryant, founder and owner of Manifested Events, an MBE-certified consulting firm, to execute all events.
Shana Bryant shared her enthusiasm for returning as the event's contractor. "To date, Manifested Events has successfully hosted 19 Open Streets Boston events across the city. We look forward to returning for a fourth year," she said. "We will continue our work alongside city partners, small businesses, vendors, and community members who help make these family-friendly cultural events so impactful each year."
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Each neighborhood's Open Streets event will feature food trucks, face painting, balloon animals, crafts, interactive games, photo installations, and exclusive performances. Alafia Young, owner of Dream Kid Spa and long-time Open Streets participant, is excited to return as a programming partner for the 2026 season. "We always tell our clients to follow their bubble and wherever it pops is where the magic is," she said. "We're looking forward to connecting with families and the community at Open Streets events this year."
The annual Open Streets series is part of the City's broader effort to create family-friendly, accessible, and free events for all residents. Those interested in volunteering can sign up or learn how to get involved by visiting the Open Streets webpage. For programming and dates, visit the Open Streets 2026 series page.
In addition to the Open Streets series, there are various other summer programs that engage community members and visitors in Boston. These include the Summer Fitness Series, hosted by the City's Parks and Recreation department and Boston Public Health Commission (BPHC), which offers a wide range of fitness classes across city parks. The City also launched Block Party Grants to support residents, neighbors, and community groups in hosting block parties on their streets, fostering community and reflecting the spirit and diversity of Boston.
To learn more about summer programming and additional events, visit boston.gov/summer.
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