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2017 Town Gown Report Presentations at the Planning Board

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On February 6, 2018 the regular Planning Board meeting will include the 2017 Town Gown presentations from Lesley University, Harvard University, and MIT, in that order. The Planning Board will take public comments on the reports that evening. The Board's own discussion of the Town Gown Reports may occur that evening or be deferred to another date, depending on the time needed.

Every year each school that is a signatory to the 1991 Town Gown Report or voluntarily agrees to follow the same process submits a Town Gown Annual Report to the Community Development Department. This report is followed by a presentation to the Cambridge Planning Board.

Please note that the Planning Board meeting will take place in the Second Floor Conference Room at 344 Broadway, at the intersection of Inman Street and Broadway.

For More Information

Read the 2017 Town Gown Reports here.

Learn more about planning for educational institutions in Cambridge here.

For more information contact Cliff Cook, Senior Planning Information Manager, at ccook@cambridgema.gov or 617/349-4656.

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