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jambra NOTE: JAMBRA is no longer active on Facebook. The JAM (Jackson-Appleton-Middlesex) Neighborhood is the "Gateway to Downtown Lowell".

Lowell's JAMBRA Neighborhood Association is a group of concerned and dedicated residents, business people, and other interested parties. This downtown neighborhood is defined as the area bounded roughly by Central Street, the Hamilton Canal area, the South Common, and Thorndike Street. Our mission is to partner with local and state government to create a vibrant and safe neighborhood; promote resi

dential, commercial, and retail opportunities; build a sense of place for creative, innovative people to live and work; and to attract redevelopment and new development through partnerships with the city and state government, business, educational, cultural, and institutional resources.

Restricted parking Saturday November 26.
11/21/2022

Restricted parking Saturday November 26.

The City of Lowellโ€™s annual City of Lights Parade will take place on Saturday, November 26th beginning at 4:30 p.m.

The parade will launch from Jackson Street and proceed to Central and Merrimack Streets before ending at City Hall.

Downtown parking will be restricted with no parking allowed on Jackson Street after 10 a.m. on Saturday. Nov. 26th.

The parade route along Central and Merrimack Streets as well as Arcand Drive and French St. will also have restricted parking with no parking allowed after 1 p.m.

Free parking will be available at all City of Lowell downtown garages all day on Saturday, November 26th.

For more information on the parade and other holiday activities, please visit www.lowellcityoflights.org

City of Lowell, MA - Government

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04/07/2022

The City of Lowell will dedicate the Signature Bridge in the Hamilton Canal District to former Congresswoman Niki Tsongas, from 10 AM to approx 10:45 AM tomorrow, Friday, April 8.

04/07/2022

The City of Lowell is looking to build a diverse coalition of community members to serve on the Master Plan Update Steering Committee! Sign up to help create a plan for Lowell's future by e-mailing your resume to: [email protected]

03/28/2022

Neighborhood street sweeping begins this week. All neighborhoods are scheduled to have streets swept every other week through July.

For more information and to view the street sweeping schedule, visit: lowellma.gov/streetsweeping

02/04/2022

The Board of Health has lifted the indoor mask requirement due to declining rates of COVID-19 transmission in the City. Masks will still be required in schools and City buildings.

Please continue to do your part to prevent the spread of COVID-19: get vaccinated, get boosted, and get tested if you have symptoms or have been exposed.

At Home COVID test kits available February 5
02/02/2022

At Home COVID test kits available February 5

At-home tests are a quick and convenient tool to determine if you have COVID-19 and are likely to transmit the virus.

The City of Lowell has secured 30,000 at-home tests, and will distribute them to residents this Saturday from 9am-11am at 5 locations:

๐Ÿ“ Robinson Middle School, 110 June Street
๐Ÿ“ Lowell Senior Center, 276 Broadway Street
๐Ÿ“ Daley Middle School, 150 Fleming Street
๐Ÿ“ Pyne Arts School, 145 Boylston Street
๐Ÿ“ Pawtucketville Memorial Elementary School, 425 W Meadow Road

All residents are eligible to receive 2 kits, containing 2 tests each. Proof of Lowell residency is required.

Test Kits Saturday, December 18.
12/17/2021

Test Kits Saturday, December 18.

The City of Lowell will distribute free at-home COVID-19 test kits to residents on Saturday, December 18 from 8 AM - 12 PM at the following locations:

Robinson Middle School, 110 June Street
Lowell Department of Public Works, 1365 Middlesex Street
Lowell Senior Center, 276 Broadway Street

All Lowell residents are eligible to receive two test kits, which contain two tests each. Proof of Lowell residency in the form of a government issued ID or a current utility bill displaying a name and address will be required to obtain an allotment of tests.

No parking on Jackson Street starting at 10 AM on Saturday.
11/25/2021

No parking on Jackson Street starting at 10 AM on Saturday.

The Annual City Of Lights Holiday Parade welcomes the holiday season with the arrival of Mr and Mrs Claus and the traditional lighting of JFK Plaza and the Wannalancit smoke stack. On Saturday, November 27 at 4:30 p.m., the parade will once again commence from Jackson Street and end at City Hall, wh...

11/22/2021

The Lord Overpass Redesign project is entering Phase 4 of construction this week which will significantly improve traffic flow through the area and allow for more turning options. Middlesex Street outbound will re-open during this phase.

Paving and prep work to transition to this phase will take place on Tuesday, November 23, which will require intermittent lane closures and detours. Please avoid traveling through this area on Tuesday if possible.

There are some cool ideas here. Check them out and vote on your favorite at DIY Lowell.
10/27/2021

There are some cool ideas here. Check them out and vote on your favorite at DIY Lowell.

We're a community-led initiative to create small-scale projects and events in Lowell. Submit and vote on ideas. Up to $1,000 per winning idea is available!

Voting by mail?  DO IT BY TODAY!
10/26/2021

Voting by mail? DO IT BY TODAY!

If you plan to vote by mail in the 2021 Municipal Election, make sure to return your completed ballot as soon as possible. Ballots must be received by the Elections Office by 8pm on Election Day to be counted. Voters can hand deliver their ballot to the ballot drop box at the Merrimack St entrance of City Hall to ensure that it is received on time.

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