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New Affordable Housing Developments and Milestones in Cambridge
The City of Cambridge has proudly been involved in a number of exciting and recent housing-related milestones that have long been in the works.
Cambridge Human Rights Commission - November 7 2019
Minutes of the Cambridge Human Rights Commission meeting held on November 7, 2019
BEUDO
Building Energy Use Disclosure Ordinance Reporting Data
Housed In Cambridge Library Drop In Hours
Housed In Cambridge Library Drop In Hours on 5/8/23
Cambridge Institutional Growth Management Plan
Serves as the policy underpinning the regulation of institutional uses in the zoning code. Assesses the relative impact on residential neighborhoods of institutional uses and serves as a guide to the Board of Zoning Appeal for granting special permits.
Cambridge Announces Opening of New Triangle Park in East Cambridge; Celebration to Be Held September 27
The City of Cambridge has announced the opening of the new Triangle Park in East Cambridge, located on Binney Street between First Street and Edwin H. Land Boulevard.
Mid Cambridge NCDC Architects Committee - 05-26-2022
Meeting minutes of the Mid Cambridge Neighborhood Conservation District Commission Architects Committee meeting held on May 26, 2022
City of Cambridge Implements New $6 Million Grant Fund for Cambridge Nonprofits. Eligible Cambridge non-profits can receive up to $150,000 for their organization.
As part of its allocation of funds through the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA), the City of Cambridge established the Cambridge Nonprofit Recovery Fund to help address the financial hardship that the nonprofit sector faced because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Eligible Cambridge non-profits can receive up to $150,000 for their organization. The online grant application is open until July 7, 2023.
Nonprofits Invited To Table At 2024 Cambridge Arts River Festival
Local arts and cultural organizations, community groups, and other Cambridge-based nonprofit organizations are invited to table at the 2024 Cambridge Arts River Festival on Saturday, June 15, 2024, from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Nonprofits can participate for free.
Somerville-Cambridge Public Health Collaborative Advisory Board Meeting
Somerville-Cambridge Public Health Collaborative Advisory Board Meeting
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