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This project will install separated bike lanes on Massachusetts Ave between Roseland St. and Beech St. This project will also consider methods to improve bus reliability and pedestrian safety.
Cambridge residents who have previously applied for and received either a 2021 Resident Parking Permit or a 2021 Visitor Parking Permit are encouraged to renew their permit(s) for 2022 early and online now. If you need to apply in person, please note that in-person renewals do not begin until January 3, 2022.
TP+T hired two Street Design Project Managers to oversee project management and design of quick-build bike lane projects required by the Cambridge Cycling Safety Ordinance.
The Cambridge Traffic, Parking, and Transportation Department (TP+T) will be making several changes near the Amigos school to improve safety for students and other people walking.
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