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Cambridge City Manager Yi-An Huang speaking at a podium during an outdoor event.
Message from the City Manager
Hear from City Manager Yi-An Huang on his thoughts on the latest infrastructure projects in Cambridge and how we are creating a stronger foundation for our shared future.
Aerial view of the new Tobin Montessori and Darby Vassall Upper Schools with extensive solar panels.
A New Era for Cambridge Education: The Opening of the Tobin Montessori Darby Vassall Upper Schools and Community Complex
Learn more about the opening of the Tobin Montessori and Darby Vassall Upper Schools and Community Complex, its many benefits, and how it will serve as an investment in the future.
A large mosaic mural depicting two humpback whales, adorned with intricate patterns, displayed on a wall.
Community Profile: Andromeda Lisle
Read a Q&A with a Cambridge-born artist, who was responsible for the new mural of a humpback whale and its calf in the Tobin Montessori and Darby Vassall Upper Schools and Community Complex.
Several cyclists riding in a designated bike lane along Massachusetts Avenue with traffic and pedestrians nearby.
Cycling Safety in Cambridge: Progress, Projects, and the Path Forward
Cambridge has been working toward the Cycling Safety Ordinance’s ambitious goal of installing 25 miles of separated bike lanes by 2026. Review the latest progress.
Artist's rendering of Carl Barron Plaza featuring a distinctive blue and white ribbon structure with seating and greenery, located in Cambridge. People are casually walking and sitting, enjoying the outdoor setting.
Reimagining Carl Barron Plaza: An Investment Into Central Square's Future
A cornerstone of the community is being transformed into a safer, more vibrant, and more welcoming destination.
A sunny view of Fairmont Avenue in Cambridge with traditional houses on both sides and a distinctive light beige pavement in the center, featuring pedestrian lines and a bicycle lane symbol.
Rebuilding River Street: A Community-Centered Transformation
A complete reconstruction of River Street and its connecting public spaces is one of Cambridge’s most ambitious infrastructure projects to date.
Executives from the City of Cambridge, Eversource, and elected officials at a groundbreaking ceremony holding shovels with a construction site in the background.
Digging Deep for a Cleaner Energy Future
Learn more about the Greater Cambridge Energy Program, which is powering the future of Cambridge in a way that makes space for people, for science, and for community.
Artist's rendering of the transformed Volpe site surrounded by modern buildings, with people walking and relaxing on the grass, and cars on nearby streets.
Volpe Site Transforming Into Mixed-Use Project
Curious about the future of the Volpe site in Kendall Square? Learn the latest.
Rendering of Clement G. Morgan Park and the Anthony Paolillo Tot Lot redesign, with people relaxing and socializing in an outdoor urban park with benches and landscaped areas.
Building Resilience Below the Surface: The Port Project Takes Shape
The Port Infrastructure Project is a multi-year initiative has and will protect homes, streets, and public spaces from the growing threat of flooding, while creating a greener, more connected, and more accessible neighborhood above ground.
Exterior view of the historic Harvard Square KiOSK.
The Rebirth of the Harvard Square KiOSK
The new Harvard Square KiOSK isn’t just about looking back. It’s about creating a flexible, ever-evolving space for art, performance, and community connection.
Aerial view of Alewife in Cambridge, MA with residential and commercial buildings, intersected by a highway.
Bridging Communities: The Fitchburg Crossing Project
The Fitchburg Crossing Project will create a dedicated crossing over the MBTA Fitchburg Commuter Rail Line, linking neighborhoods divided by the tracks and opening new pathways to Danehy Park, Fresh Pond Mall and beyond.
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