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2006 Cambridge Town Gown Annual Report Data

The major educational institutions in Cambridge play an important role in the City's landscape and economy. On a voluntary basis, Cambridge College, Harvard University, Lesley University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology provide an annual report to the City of Cambridge describing current conditions at their Cambridge facilities. The following information is taken from the 2006 reports provides by these institutions.

  Cambridge
College
Harvard
University
Lesley
University
MIT Total
TIME PERIOD 2005-6 Term 2005-6 Term 2005-6 Term 2005-6 Term --
 
EMPLOYEES (Figures stated are Full Time Equivalents (FTEs), unless otherwise noted.)
Staff1 126 8,923 460 7,473 16,682
Faculty1 437 1,359 175 971 2,942
Number Living in Cambridge (not FTEs) NA 3,825 83 1,860 5,768
 
STUDENT POPULATION
Undergraduate2 806 7002 1580 4053 13,441
Day 0 6,613 1,169 4,053 11,835
Evening 806 389 411 0 1,606
Full-Time 225 6,792 1,122 4,005 12,144
Part-Time 581 210 458 48 1,297
Graduate3 1,181 9,221 2,341 5,881 18,624
Day 0 8,622 0 5,881 14,503
Evening 1,176 599 2,341 0 4,116
Full-Time 567 8,405 776 5,839 15,590
Part-Time 609 816 1,562 42 3,029
Not in Degree Program 5 5,109 792 176 6,082
Day 0 434 535 176 1,145
Evening 5 4,675 257 0 4,937
Total Students in Degree Programs 1,987 16,223 3,921 9,934 32,065
Total Students in Cambridge 1,992 21,332 4,713 10,110 38,147
 
STUDENTS HOUSED IN CAMBRIDGE4
Undergraduate Students Housed 121 6,550 712 3,346 10,729
In Dormitories5 0 6,449 637 3,270 10,356
in Off Campus Affiliate Housing6 0 0 0 7 7
in Off Campus Non-Affiliate Housing 121 101 75 69 366
Graduate Students Housed 0 5,940 137 4,147 10,224
in Dormitories5 0 1,420 0 2,172 3,592
in Off Campus Affiliate Housing6 0 1,385 0 172 1,557
in Off Campus Non-Affiliate Housing incl. above 3,135 137 1,803 5,075
Total Students Residing in Cambridge 121 12,490 849 7,493 20,832
 
FACILITIES
Total Acres7 1 226 13 244 484
Tax Exempt 1 198 8 157 364
Taxable 0 28 4 87 119
Number of Buildings8 1 303 33 127 463
Gross Floor Area 110,000 13,401,109 677,900 15,730,497 29,919,506
Institutional/Academic9 57,731 7,222,306 362,821 6,315,432 13,958,290
Student Activities/Athletic10 0 898,784 11,000 1,845,681 2,755,465
Dormitory/Nontaxable Residential11 0 5,017,320 131,432 2,680,967 7,829,719
Commercial12 52,269 262,699 99,484 4,716,417 5,127,869
Taxable Residential13 0 incl. in dorm. 76,163 172,000 248,163
Property Leased for Institutional Use
Square Feet 20,000 487,424 41,996 529,335 1,078,755
Locations 1 21 2 8 32
Housing - Dormitories
Dormitories - Beds 0 8007 665 5,248 13,920
Dormitories - Buildings 0 91 15 26 132
Housing - Affiliate Housing6
Taxable Units14 0 738 0 172 910
Non-Taxable Units 0 880 2 0 882
Total Affiliate Housing Units 0 1,618 2 172 1,795
Taxable Buildings 0 47 0 12 59
Non-Taxable Buildings 0 8 2 0 10
Total Affiliate Housing Buildings 0 55 2 12 69
Housing - Other Housing Owned
Taxable Units 0 0 81 1,105 1,186
Non-Taxable Units 0 0 0 0 0
Total Other Housing Units 0 0 81 1,105 1,186
Taxable Buildings 0 0 10 7 17
Non-Taxable Buildings 0 0 0 0 0
Total Other Housing Buildings 0 0 10 7 17
Parking Facilities
Student Spaces 5 incl. below 23 1,103 1,131
Faculty & Staff Spaces15 56 4,536 295 3,646 8,533
Total Spaces Maintained16 61 4,536 318 4,749 9,664
 
FY 06 PAYMENTS TO CITY17
Real Estate Taxes18 $315,018 $4,642,265 $23,020 $24,909,401 $30,489,704
PILOT19 $0 $2,056,671 $0 $1,541,000 $3,597,671
Water & Sewer Fees $11,176 $5,328,965 $274,406 $4,992,678 $10,607,225
Other Fees & Permits $0 $2,564,599 $26,828 $913,167 $3,504,595
Total FY 06 Payments to City $326,194 $14,592,500 $924,454 $32,356,246 $48,199,194
 
1. Cambridge College figures represent the number of persons employed, rather than Full Time Equivalents.
2. Lesley University undergraduate figures include Art Institute of Boston students.
3. Lesley University graduate student figures include summer students taking graduate level courses.
4. Harvard figures do not include Extension School students.
5. MIT total includes students housed in dormitories, fraternities, sororities and independent living groups.
6. Affiliate housing refers to housing owned by the institution and generally available only to members of the academic community; it does not include either dormitories or housing commonly available for rent to persons not affiliated with the institution.
7. The Cambridge College facility consist of a single parcel with a mix of tax exempt and taxable uses, all of which is included in the tax exempt figures.
8. MIT figure includes only tax exempt buildings.
9. Harvard University Institutional/Academic figure includes all office space and the assembly/museum category found in the Town Gown report.
10. Harvard University Student Activities/Athletic figure includes all support facilities and the health care category last year included in the Institutional/Academic category.
11. Harvard Dormitory/Nontaxable Residential figure includes taxable residential properties.
12. MIT Commercial figure includes only rentable floor area.
13. MIT did not provide a figure for Taxable Residential. Figure stated for MIT assumes 1000 SF per unit for 172 units owned. Harvard Taxable Residential GFA included in Dormitory/Nontaxable Residential figure.
14. MIT figure includes 13 units not occupied by affiliates.
15. MIT figure excludes 52 spaces currently leased to others as well as 242 spaces displaced by ongoing construction and which MIT plans to replace.
16. Harvard University parking stock floats between employee and student use, per the PTDM Plan approved by the City.
17. City of Cambridge Fiscal Year 06 covers the period from July 1, 2005 through June 30, 2006.
18. MIT figure includes taxes on University Park and 100 Memorial Drive, as well as taxes paid by independent living groups.
19. PILOT refers to Payment in Lieu of taxes.
 
Source: Cambridge College, Harvard University, Lesley College and Massachusetts Institute of Technology Town Gown Reports, 2006.

For More Information

For more information about socioeconomic and demographic statistics about Cambridge or about the Town Gown Annual Reports, please contact Cliff Cook, Planning Information Manager, ccook@cambridgema.gov, at 617/349-4656.

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