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Boston University has commenced its move-in process for the new academic year, with President Melissa L. Gilliam welcoming students at Kilachand Hall on Bay State Road. She plans to greet more students at Warren Towers and will have lunch with new students and their families throughout the week. Concurrently, the City of Boston is preparing for the influx of university and college students, with a press announcement scheduled for 12 p.m. today to detail cross-departmental efforts aimed at ensuring a smooth transition for students. City agencies are collaborating to facilitate this process. Additionally, the Boston Public Works Department has reminded students to adhere to trash collection protocols during the move-in period, emphasizing the importance of leaving space for wheelchair and stroller access. There are also guidelines for scheduling mattress pickups for residents in smaller buildings, as curbside collection does not include these items. Parking restrictions are in place in various neighborhoods around the city as students continue to move in for the new school year.