State & Local Meeting
City Services on March 16, 2026
March 16, 2026
The Boston City Council Committee on City Services held a hearing on March 16, 2026, to discuss pest control and the discovery of leptospirosis in the city. The meeting focused on the city's rodent control efforts, including the Boston Rodent Action Plan (BRAP), which emphasizes a proactive, coordinated strategy involving multiple city departments. Key topics included the deployment of new pest control technologies, improved trash management to reduce rodent food sources, and public awareness campaigns in multiple languages, including Cantonese and Simplified Chinese. The committee discussed the current staffing and operational hours of pest control inspectors, with calls for increased weekend coverage to address rodent issues more effectively. Public health concerns related to leptospirosis were addressed by the Boston Public Health Commission, noting the rarity of cases but emphasizing preventive measures. The councilor advocated for increased budget allocations for inspections and public education, as well as the creation of a dedicated pest control office to elevate the issue's priority within city government.
Sources
- City Services on March 16, 2026 · Boston City Council · Mar 16