Politics & Government
Mayor Wu Says Boston Made Progress Dealing With Rats, Trash, Street Issues This Year
"Boston families deserve a government that fixes problems and follows through," said Wu.

Updated on: December 10, 2025
From filling potholes to clearing trash and cracking down on the city's rat population, Boston city officials say they're doubling down on core quality-of-life issues as 2025 wraps up.
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Mayor Michelle Wu said Tuesday the city has made progress responding to the everyday concerns residents notice first: Rats, trash, and the condition of streets and sidewalks.
"Boston families deserve a government that fixes problems and follows through," said Wu.
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