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East Cambridge Neighborhood Conservation District Study Committee Meeting

Location

Online

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Neighborhood

  • East Cambridge

Contact

Eric Hill
ehill@cambridgema.gov
617-349-4688

Description

Public meeting of the East Cambridge Neighborhood Conservation District Study Committee to assess the character and history of the neighborhood, the development potential of each property under current regulatory conditions, the unique aspects of the neighborhood that are valued by its residents, and the goals, jurisdiction and boundaries of a potential district. For more information, visit the department's web site or call the office at 617/349-4683 (TTY: 617/349-6112).

 

 

Notice is hereby given that a public meeting will be held on Wednesday, October 20, 2021, at 6:00PM regarding the potential establishment of a neighborhood conservation district in the East Cambridge neighborhood. The meeting will conclude at 8:00 PM.

 

Location: 

• The meeting will be held online. The public can participate in the online meeting via the Zoom webinar platform (https://zoom.us/) from a phone, tablet, or computer. To join the meeting, use this registration link before or during the meeting: https://tinyurl.com/ECoct2021 or call (301)715-8592 Webinar ID: 822 3600 8323

 

The meeting will also be broadcast on Cambridge cable tv, CityView22.

 

Written comment is welcome up to 24 hours before the meeting and may be sent to Eric Hill at ehill@cambridgema.gov  If you have questions, please email Eric or call (617) 349-4683.

 

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