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Grand Junction MUP Virtual Open House Launched

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Today, the City of Cambridge launched a Virtual Open House project website for the public to learn about the proposed Grand Junction Multi-use Path design.

Virtual Open House Launched - Tell us your comments through January 4, 2021

At the Virtual Open House website, the public can learn more about:

  • Path project background and public process
  • Feedback we've heard so far
  • Proposed conceptual multi-use path design
  • Proposed path crossings of streets and access points
  • Opportunities for pocket parks, landscaping, and public art

Click here to visit the Virtual Open House

On the virtual open house website, there are many opportunities to input your thoughts on the Grand Junction Multi-use Path design. The comment forms on virtual open house website will be open through Sunday, January 4, 2021. Your comments will help the project team further refine the multi-use path designs after the Virtual Open House ends.

Q&A Public Information Session on 12/8

After you visit the Virtual Open House, you can ask questions at a Q&A Public Information Session on Tuesday 12/8 at 5:30 PM. This Q&A session will be focused on hearing your questions so you can learn about the project. We invite you to submit your questions before the Q&A Public Information Session by sending an e-mail to areker@cambridgema.gov. We will also responding to questions in the Q&A panel of our virtual meeting room.

Register for the Q&A Public Information Session

For more information

Stay in touch with the Grand Junction MUP project team by:

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