Loading...
The Boston Police Department is hereby authorized to go to aid another city or town at the request of said city or town in the suppression of riots or other forms of violence therein.
(Ord. 1950 c. 8; Rev. Ord. 1961 (Temporary Ord.); CBC 1975 Ord. T11 § 403; CBC 1985 11-9.4)
Cross-reference:
Ord. s 11-1
This Section shall remain in force during the effective period of Chapter 639, Acts of 1950, and any act in amendment or continuation thereof or substitution therefor.
(Ord. 1950 c. 8; Rev. Ord. 1961 (Temporary Ord.); CBC 1975 Ord. T11 § 404; CBC 1985 11-9.5)
Cross-reference:
St. 1950 c. 639
All references to Chapter 639, Acts of 1950, as now in force shall be applicable to any act or acts in amendment or continuation of or substitution for said Chapter 639.
(Ord. 1950 c. 8; Rev. Ord. 1961 (Temporary Ord.); CBC 1975 Ord. T11 § 405; CBC 1985 11-9.6)
Cross-reference:
St. 1950 c. 639
The city Parks and Recreation Department oversees 2,200 acres of parkland, including 215 parks and playgrounds, 65 squares, 16 historic burying grounds, three active cemeteries, two golf courses, a variety of urban woodlands and immeasurable street trees. The Department also programs a wide range of community events and live entertainment in the parks under its jurisdiction and employs Boston Park Rangers to monitor the parks and enhance public safety. Over the last ten years, the Parks Department has implemented a $120,000,000 rehabilitation of the city park system targeting every tot lot and most ball fields and hard courts.
(CBC 1985 11-10.1; Ord. 2004 c. 13 § 1)
Loading...