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Participatory Budgeting 12 Voting Event

Location

Main Library
Richard C. Rossi Room
449 Broadway
Cambridge, MA 02138

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Neighborhoods

  • Baldwin
  • Cambridge Highlands
  • Cambridgeport
  • City Wide
  • East Cambridge
  • Area 2/MIT
  • Mid-Cambridge
  • Neighborhood Nine
  • North Cambridge
  • Riverside
  • Strawberry Hill
  • The Port
  • Wellington-Harrington
  • West Cambridge

Contact

Melissa Liu
pb@cambridgema.gov
617-349-4270

Description

Calendar event imageStop by the Main Library Rossi Room on March 8, 2026 to cast your vote for the City's 12th Participatory Budgeting cycle in person!

Voting volunteers and staff will support your in casting your vote on paper or online. In-person voting will also be available on March 15, 2026 from 1:00 to 4:30 PM at the Rossi Room.

Voting for the 12th Participatory Budgeting process will be open from March 5-Marhc 15, 2026. All Cambridge residents aged 12 and older, including non-US citizens, all 6th graders, and university students, will have the opportunity to participate. Projects are eligible for up to $1 million in funding for this year’s PB12 process.

From March 5-15, Cambridge residents can vote three ways:

• Online: Vote at pb.cambridgema.gov.
• Phone: (617) 349-4270 during City Hall hours.
• In Person: Visit PB voting locations. See the full schedule at pb.cambridgema.gov.

Paper ballots are also available through the Budget Office during regular business hours. Online and paper ballots are available in English, Amharic, Arabic, Bangla, Chinese (Simplified and Traditional), French, Haitian Creole, Hindi, Japanese, Spanish, and Portuguese.

Visit pb.cambridgema.gov to learn more about the PB12 cycle and view full descriptions for this year’s 20 ballot projects. Spread the word to your community members to help get out the vote! Additional outreach materials are available on the PB website.
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