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Inman Square Intersection Improvements Repeat Community Meeting

Location

Cambridge Public Library (Main Branch), Lower Level (L2) 449 Broadway

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Contact

Kelly Dunn
kdunn@cambridgema.gov
617-349-4870

Description

The City is currently developing plans to improve the intersection of Hampshire St and Cambridge St in Inman Square.

The first public meeting for this project was held on Tuesday, January 24. Due to the large turnout at the January meeting, the city will hold a repeat meeting on Tuesday, February 7. The format will be similar, with staff presenting the same presentation and design options.

Inman Square Intersection Improvements Repeat Community Meeting
Tuesday, February 7
Cambridge Public Library (Main Branch), Lower Level (L2)
449 Broadway
Open House: 5-8 pm
Presentation: 7 pm


We will also hold office hours during the week of February 6 at the City Hall Annex at 344 Broadway. Project staff will be available during the times noted below. The design option boards will be on display all week.

Office Hours at 344 Broadway, Second Floor
Monday, February 6, 12 pm-1 pm and 6 pm - 7 pm.
Tuesday, February 7, 12 pm - 1 pm
Wednesday, February 8, 12 pm -1 pm
Thursday, February 9, 12 pm -1 pm


Please visit the Documents tab for all relevant materials including the January 24 meeting presentation, design options and details, and matrix summary.

We also have a Design Survey, where community members can share their feedback.

To be added to the project email list, please contact Kelly Dunn, DPW Community Relations Manager at kdunn@cambridgema.gov.

Page was last modified on 7/25/2023 3:49 AM
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