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Harvard Square Kiosk and Plaza Public Meeting on April 25

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Harvard Square kiosk and plaza

In 2017, the City established a Harvard Square Kiosk and Plaza Working Group, composed of residents, business and property owners, representatives from local institutions, and urban design experts, to create a vision for the future use, operation, and governance of the Harvard Square kiosk and plaza.

The Working Group process has involved wide-ranging public input, from surveys to Call for Ideas submissions. Following regular meetings and robust community feedback, the Working Group has generated a series of preliminary recommendations for the future of this space in the heart of Harvard Square. Attend a public meeting on Wednesday, April 25th to learn more:

Harvard Square Kiosk and Plaza: Proposed Vision for Future Programming and Use
Wednesday, April 25th
Cambridge Rindge and Latin School, Media Cafeteria
459 Broadway
6:30 – 8:30 P.M.

Join us to share your input, reactions, and ideas related to the recommendations. Public feedback will be incorporated into the Working Group’s final recommendations as it seeks to respect the kiosk’s integrity as an historical icon while enhancing the community-focused aspects of the surrounding Plaza.


For More Information

Visit cambridgema.gov/harvardsquarekiosk

Contact Daniel Wolf, Neighborhood Planner, at 617/349-4618 or dwolf@cambridgema.gov

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