Advisories & Notices

Advisories

January 2025 Trash Fees

Please be advised that that trash fees not paid by the end of business day, Friday, January 31st, will be assessed a $30 demand fee and placed as a lien against your property tax.

Questions, please call the Department of Public Works at 781-268-8000

Trash Fee Advisory

The City will waive the $30 demand fees that residents have received. Residents are encouraged to pay their trash fees, which they can do so in person at City Hall or the Department of Public Works, via phone at 508-381-5455 or online at epay.cityhallsystems.com. Payments not made by February will be charged a $30 demand fee.

Mandatory Water Restriction

The reservoir system that serves the City of Lynn’s drinking water supply is currently at 45.3%.

Pursuant to the LWSC Water Conservation Policy and Drought Management Plan, a mandatory water restriction has been imposed on the use of water in our community.

We are encouraging residents to participate in water conservation practices to help preserve water and counter shortages in the water supply.

For more information, please contact the Lynn Water & Sewer Commission at 781-596-2400 or visit their website at lynnwatersewer.org. 

 

MassDOT Northern Strand Construction Schedule

To view the schedule for the Northern Strand construction happening in the City of Lynn and Town of Nahant, click here.

MassDOT Construction - Extended Closure of Navigational Channel

The Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) is announcing the United States Coast Guard (USCG) granted an extension of the temporary channel closure along the Saugus River where marine vessels will not have full access to travel under the Route 107 bridge to the Lynn or Saugus harbors. The channel closure, which went into effect on Tuesday, February 6, will remain in place as a partial closure through Wednesday, May 15 and is necessary to allow crews to safely and effectively install the new bascule bridge across the navigational channel.

While the work proceeds, the bascule span of the new bridge will be in the closed position. The clearance beneath the new span is approximately 16 feet above mean low water. Beginning on May 1, vessels able to safely navigate beneath the new bridge span without an opening will be free to do so upon communication with support vessels and the bridge tender. Mariners must request an opening of the temporary bridge from the bridge operator if needed for safe passage.

The channel closure will have no impact on pedestrian or vehicular travel along Route 107.
This work is part of a $99.3 million drawbridge replacement project. The project is currently expected to be completed in March 2026.

Drivers traveling through the affected areas should expect delays, reduce speed, and use caution. Appropriate signage, law enforcement details, and advanced message boards will be in place to guide drivers through the work area.

All scheduled work is weather dependent and/or may be impacted due to an emergency. 

Notices

 

Trash Vendor Update

Beginning July 1st, the City of Lynn will no longer be working with Waste Management and will begin service with Capitol Waste.

To learn more, please click here.

Mass Save Energy Efficiency Program

The City of Lynn is proud to be collaborating with the Town of Swampscott in the Mass Save Community First Partnership, sponsored locally by National Grid to save you energy and make your home more comfortable.

Please refer to the letter received in the mail for further details. To get started, sign up for a no-cost Home Energy Assessment here.