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ZIP 02108 vs ZIP 02903

Boston, MA compared to Providence, RI on twelve public-records dimensions. Data landing this week as ingestion rolls out.

Last verified 2026-04-24 · methodology

ZIP 02108

Boston, MA

Massachusetts

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ZIP 02903

Providence, RI

Rhode Island

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Water quality

EPA SDWIS

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Flood zone

FEMA NFHL

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Wildfire risk

USDA Forest Service

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Air quality

EPA AirNow

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Crime

FBI UCR

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Schools

NCES Common Core

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Radon

EPA Radon Zones

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Lead pipes

EPA LCRR / RTI

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Property tax

County assessor

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Deed activity

County recorder

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Zoning

Municipal planning

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Sex offender registry

NSOPW (deep-link)

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Massachusetts context

Lead pipes, coastal flood, older housing

Massachusetts has dense lead-service-line obligations under LCRR in Boston, Lowell, Worcester, Springfield. Coastal AE/VE zones along the South Shore + Cape. Older housing stock means lead-paint risk overlaps with LSL risk.

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Rhode Island context

Coastal flood, lead pipes (Providence)

Rhode Island's coastline carries dense FEMA VE/AE zones. Providence + Pawtucket carry LCRR lead-service-line obligations. Older housing stock means lead-paint + LSL risk overlap.

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