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DPW Announces Draft Strategies from updated Zero Waste Master Plan
On October 22, the Department of Public Works (DPW) presented nine strategies to City Council’s Health & Environment Committee on draft changes to improve on the City’s waste programs. The draft strategies are part of the City’s updated Zero Waste Master Plan (ZWMP), and the City seeks feedback from all Cambridge stakeholders by November 30, 2024.
Community Learning Center
The Cambridge Community Learning Center (CLC) provides free classes and programs to adult learners. We help our students reach their potential through education, skills development, and community participation.
New Development Log Available - 2024 Q1
The Development Log, published quarterly, tracks large-scale residential, commercial and institutional development projects currently in the permitting or construction phases in the City of Cambridge.
Traffic Department Announces Projects on Hampshire Street, Main Street, and Aberdeen Avenue
The Cambridge Traffic, Parking, and Transportation Department will begin outreach on three quick-build separated bicycle lane projects between the fall of 2022 and spring of 2023.
Expand Access to Free Public Wi-Fi in Inman Square
Expand internet access by installing free public Wi-Fi in Mayor Alfred Vellucci Plaza in Inman Square. This proposal will further advance equitable internet access to Cambridge residents.
Net Zero Transportation Plan Advisory Group Meeting 17
The City of Cambridge's Net Zero Transportation Plan (NZTP) will help remove greenhouse gas emissions from transportation in Cambridge and also help our community fight climate change.
Collective Bargaining Agreement - Traffic Supervisors
Collective bargaining agreement between the City of Cambridge and State Council 93, American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees AFL-CIO (Traffic Supervisors)
The Foundry
The Foundry, a brick and timber frame industrial building, built in 1890, will be repurposed into a creative, innovative and collaborative multipurpose center. When completed, it will provide public community space and programming for art, entrepreneurship, technology and workforce education. The building will be accessible and inclusive to Cambridge residents of all ages and backgrounds, and its location on the border of Kendall Square and East Cambridge provides an ideal opportunity to connect residents to some of the world's most visible companies in life sciences, technology and innovation. The Foundry property is owned by the City of Cambridge and is being developed by the Cambridge Redevelopment Authority (CRA). Through a Request for Proposal process in 2018, the CRA selected the Foundry Consortium to act as operator and master tenant, with responsibility for managing the building, establishing and managing a programming framework, and recruiting sub-tenants. As part of the Foundry construction project, Cambridge Arts will commission an artist, team of artists, or multiple artists to create a public art project as part of the percent-for-art ordinance. A jury met and selected three finalists: Masary Studios, Elisa Hamilton, and Innovators for Purpose.
November 5, 2024 Presidential Election Voting Options
Information regarding voter registration, voting by mail, voting early in-person, voting on Election Day, and specimen ballots for the November 5, 2024 State Primary.
City Reaches Agreement with the Harvard Chabad
The City of Cambridge has reached an agreement with the Harvard Chabad to resolve the dispute currently before the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts.
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