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Participatory Budgeting in Cambridge Turns 10!
Participatory Budgeting, a democratic process that empowers community members through civic engagement to decide how to spend part of a public budget, turned 10 this fall.
Cambridge Human Rights Commission January 2024
Meeting minutes from the January 2024 Human Rights Commission
Cambridge COVID-19 Expert Advisory Panel Meeting Notes - 5/26/2020
Meeting notes of the Cambridge COVID-19 Expert Advisory Panel meeting held May 26, 2020
City of Cambridge Issues Temporary Emergency Order Regarding Restaurant Operations
On September 22, 2020 Governor Baker issued updated restaurant safety guidelines. Today, the City of Cambridge issued a related and corresponding Temporary Emergency Order Regarding Restaurant Operations.
City of Cambridge Closures and Service Information for Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday
City closure information for Martin Luther King Day January 20, 2025
Healthy Trees for a Healthy Cambridge
Street trees cool the city, absorb pollution, and make our neighborhoods more livable! Vote to plant 100 new trees & build tree wells in the areas that need them most, along with educational signage so you can learn about your “green neighbors."
Cambridge Human Rights Commission October 2023
Meeting minutes for the Human Rights Commission October 2023 Meeting
Cambridge Human Rights Commission December 2023
Meeting minutes from the December 2023 Human Rights Commission
What Disability Pride Means to the ADA Coordinator for the City of Cambridge and Executive Director of the Cambridge Commission for People with Disabilities
July is Disability Pride Month. In honor of Disability Pride Month, Rachel Tanenhaus, ADA Coordinator for the City of Cambridge and Executive Director of the Cambridge Commission for People with Disabilities, reflects on what disability pride means to her.
Cambridge COVID-19 Expert Advisory Panel Meeting Notes - 6/2/2020
Meeting notes of the Cambridge COVID-19 Expert Advisory Panel meeting held June 2, 2020
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