Student Welcome Guide: A student’s guide to Mission Hill

The following is some basic information for students moving into the Mission Hill area.

General Boston

  • Get renter’s insurance. It might seem like an unnecessary expense until you have a break-in, or your upstairs neighbor’s toilet overflows while they’re out of town.

 

  • The City of Boston has many services for renters. Learn about and use them at cityofboston.gov/rentalhousing.

 

  • The City has a 24/7 hotline for questions or concerns at the phone number, 311, or the Twitter handle, @BOS311. There is also smartphone app called BOS: 311.

 

  • Introduce yourself to your neighbors, give them your contact information and get theirs. It’s just as easy and more pleasant to call them than the police.

 

  • If you have a dog, clean up after it. It’s courteous and a City ordinance.

 

  • Shovel sidewalks abutting your residence in the winter. It is your responsibility, not the City’s, to do so.

 

  • Be considerate when throwing parties: let your neighbors know about them and remember, many of them must wake up early even on Saturdays.

 

  • Keep your property tidy.

 

Mission Hill-specific

 

  • Trash and recycling pick-ups are on Tuesdays and Fridays.

 

  • The local public library is the Parker Hill Branch Library, at 1497 Tremont St. The number is 617-427-3820.

 

  • The Tobin Community Center, at 1481 Tremont St., has gym facilities and classes for $10 to $20 for individual yearly memberships. It also has youth, family and senior programs. Reach it at tobincommunitycenter.org and 617-635-5216.

 

  • The Mission Hill neighborhood liaison for the Mayor’s Office is Jacob Wessel, who can be reached at 617-635-2679 and [email protected].

 

  • The city councilor for Mission Hill is Josh Zakim. He can be reached at 617-635-4225 and [email protected].

 

  • Patronize local businesses. They love you.

 

  • Get involved in the neighborhood: join cleanups; go to community meetings; voice your opinions. You’re part of the community.

With information from former City Councilor Mike Ross, long-time Mission Hill resident Alison Pultinas and Mission Bar & Grill owner Michel Soltani.

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