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Getting Around Cambridge Photo Contest - Deadline: Dec 14, 2019

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The City of Cambridge’s Community Development Department releases a yearly issue of Getting Around Cambridge – a magazine devoted to keeping Cambridge residents informed and up to date on transportation resources, projects, programs, and progress. Whether you choose to walk, bike, scooter, take transit, carpool, or drive electric vehicles we want to know what sustainable mobility/transportation in Cambridge looks like to you. Send us photos of inspiring transportation experiences, sustainable infrastructure or your favorite way to get around Cambridge!

Five winners will be selected and their photos will be featured in Getting Around Cambridge, the City’s annual sustainable transportation magazine mailed to all Cambridge residents each spring. Winners will receive prizes and will also be considered for the magazine’s cover image. 

To submit photos:

  • Email your photos (existing or new) to Adi Philson at aphilson@cambridgema.gov
  • Photos must include a brief blurb describing how they relate to the transportation theme or what sustainable transportation means to you
  • Deadline to submit: Saturday, December 14, 2019 at 11:59 p.m.

Getting Around Cambridge is a magazine devoted to keeping Cambridge residents informed and up to date on transportation resources, projects, programs, and progress. Read the latest issue of the magazine.

Photo contest flyer

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