City Hall and all Offices are currently operating on a regular schedule. Please be aware that access to the City by phone and email is currently limited. We are currently following best practices to get all systems back online.
All services are up-to-date and on schedule.
Please note that the Spring Household Hazardous Waste Day previously scheduled for June 3, 2023, has been CANCELED. Read on...
The City of Lowell will hold a Fourth of July celebration on Tuesday, July 4, 2023, from 5:00PM to 9:30PM at Boarding House Park, 40 French Street, in downtown Lowell. Read on...
Greater Lowell PRIDE festivities begin at City Hall with a flag raising and parade to Kerouac Park, and continue with an afternoon of family-friendly fun and entertainment. Read on...
Pawtucketville residents may experience a drop in water pressure as well as some discoloration of the water. Although the water is safe to use during this time, please read on for water use recommendations. Read on...
NHANES, the nation's mobile health survey, has been traveling across the country learning about the health of the U.S. population since 1960. Read on...
The City of Lowell is proud to announce Open Lowell, a new initiative that recognizes Lowell's unique cultural diversity and promotes an inclusive environment. Read on...
Prior to the start of business on Monday, April 24, the City of Lowell's Management Information Systems Department (MIS) became aware of a network disruption impacting a variety of systems. Read on...
The MassHire Greater Lowell Workforce Board received a $2 million grant for the YouthWorks Employment and Training Program -- the highest grant award for the program in the Workforce Board's history! Read on...
On Wednesday, April 26, 2023, the City of Lowell celebrated Arbor Day alongside the Lowell Parks and Conservation Trust, University of Massachusetts Lowell, and the Department of Conservation and Recreation's Greening the Gateway Cities Program. Read on...
A delegation including UK government officials, think tank directors, and leaders of UK-based nonprofits with a particular interest in community, social capital, and urban regeneration-related issues visited the City of Lowell on March 27 and 28, 2023. Read on...
Comprised of Department of Development Services Staff, the Manager's Neighborhood Impact Team will visit walkable areas in neighborhoods to address quality of life improvements across the community. Read on...
The City of Lowell is pleased to announce three new American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) programs designed to support the City’s Cultural Sector’s recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. Read on...