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City Dance Party is Back Friday, June 23, 6-10 p.m. Note Mass Ave will be closed from Prospect Street to Lee Street.
The dance extravaganza with DJ spun music is a special opportunity for the entire Cambridge community to celebrate the start of summer. After dark, colorful lights will be launched, adding to the magic of the evening. New this year, the Cambridge Play Streets initiative and Central Square Business Improvement District will be providing free interactive activities for families at the corner of Temple Street and Mass Ave.
Annual Dog License
State law requires that all dogs over 6 months have a current dog license. The dog license period in Cambridge runs from April 1 to March 31.
Apply to Modify My Building Permit Application
Application to submit when modifying the scope of work or personnel (contractor, architect, etc.) for an existing Building Permit application with the City of Cambridge.
Five Water Bottle Refill Stations
A​t a water bottle refill station you get a healthy drink for free! The Cambridge Public Health Department recommends drinking more water and less sugary drinks.
Report a LostFound Pet
Cambridge Animal Commission can assist in a variety of ways if your pet is lost or if you found a pet that you think may be lost.
City Staff Provide Critical Support to Cambridge's Most Vulnerable Populations
Cambridge Public Library has a social worker who can help in person or over the phone. The social worker speaks English, Spanish, and Haitian Creole.
Math is a Civil Right
The STEAM Initiative and its partners believe that Math is a civil right. Learn more about how the STEAM Initiative is supporting math literacy for Cambridge residents.
Training Reduces the Impact of Opioid Overdoses
To help make our community safer, the Cambridge Public Health Department (CPHD) provides free overdose prevention training in partnership with Somerville Health and Human Services.
New "No Left Turn" Signs at Walker Street/Linnaean Street and Garden Street/Robinson Street
To discourage cut-through traffic, the City of Cambridge is testing "No Left Turn" signs in two locations in Neighborhood Nine, north of Harvard Square.
Building Connections with Separated Bike Lanes
The City of Cambridge aims to design our streets for people of all ages and abilities, whether they are walking, bicycling, driving, or taking transit.
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