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Mass Ave - Porter Sq. Safety Improvement Project Community Meeting

Neighborhoods

  • North Cambridge
  • Neighborhood Nine
  • Baldwin

Description

On Tuesday, January 25 from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., we will hold a virtual community meeting to discuss changes to Mass Ave from Roseland St to Beech St in Porter Square in relation to the Cycling Safety Ordinance.

During the meeting, we will:

  • provided general information about the Cycling Safety Ordinance,
  • discuss constraints and opportunities along the corridor,
  • share various options,
  • give an opportunity to ask questions about the plan

This project seeks to improve safety and reliability for all users of the square. For more information, please visit the project webpage.

Ask a Question

Participants will be allowed to speak and ask questions following a short presentation by city staff.

Join the Webinar

On the day of the webinar, you can join by clicking this link or by entering the Meeting ID 824 6052 2316 directly into Zoom. If you would like to listen by phone, call 929-436-2866 and enter Meeting ID 824 6052 2316.

Accessibility Information

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