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Cambridgeport Rodent Meeting

Location

Central Square Branch
45 Pearl St.
Cambridge, MA 02139

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Neighborhood

  • Cambridgeport

Contact

Dan Riviello
driviello@cambridgema.gov
617-349-9188

Description

The City Manager’s Office, Inspectional Services, Public Works, and Cambridge Public Health Will Hold a Neighborhood Meeting to Discuss Rodent Issues in Cambridgeport on December 19

Please join City staff for a neighborhood meeting on Thursday, December 19th from 6-7pm at the Central Square Library located at 45 Pearl Street.

Members of the Inspectional Services, Public Works, and Public Health departments will be present to answer questions and share information about rodents in Cambridge, what residents and the City can both do to help tackle these issues.

Following this short indoor informational session, residents will be invited to walk outside in the neighborhood with City staff to look at trash and compost set-outs as well as common signs of rodent activity. If you are interested in participating, please dress appropriately for the weather.

Rodents are an unavoidable part of life in any city, but the City of Cambridge is committed to confronting this problem in a variety of ways - by addressing rodent problems on public property, working to control rodents during construction projects, enforcing sanitary codes and ordinances, and educating the public. By working together with local businesses and property owners, we can make Cambridge as free from rodents as possible.

Learn more at www.cambridgema.gov/rodents
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