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Avon Hill NCDC - 2/22/2010
Meeting minutes of the Avon Hill Neighborhood Conservation District Commission meeting held February 22nd, 2010
Half Crown-Marsh NCDC - 5/12/2014
Meeting minutes of the Half Crown-Marsh Neighborhood Conservation District Commission meeting held May 12th, 2014
Mid Cambridge NCDC - 10/17/2016
Meeting minutes of the Mid Cambridge Neighborhood Conservation District Commission meeting held October 17, 2016
Commission on the Status of Women Meeting Minutes - 10/5/2016
Meeting minutes of the Commission on the Status of Women meeting held October 5, 2016
Harvard University & Massachusetts Institute of Technology Donate $500,000 to Support Cambridge’s Temporary Emergency Shelter
Cambridge Mayor Sumbul Siddiqui and City Manager Louis A. DePasquale today announced matching donations of $250,000 each from Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) to cover costs associated with the creation of a Temporary Emergency Shelter at the War Memorial Recreation Center, Field House, and garage.
Home Testing
Free at-home COVID-19 tests are available through a few government sources and local pharmacies for eligible customers.
City Unveils Report on Municipal Broadband Feasibility
The City of Cambridge has released the final report for its comprehensive year-long municipal broadband feasibility study, Municipal Broadband in Cambridge: Feasibility and Business Model Options.
City of Cambridge Launches 12th Cycle of the Participatory Budgeting Process
The City of Cambridge has announced the launch of the 12th cycle of the Participatory Budgeting (PB) process. Residents will decide how to spend $1 million for winning projects that will be included in next year’s Fiscal Year 2027 Budget. Community members can submit ideas until October 12, 2025.
Voting on Cambridge’s New Participatory Budgeting Projects Runs March 5 – 15
Voting will be on proposals were grouped into four categories: Community Resources; Environment; Facilities, Parks and Recreation; and Transportation, Streets & Sidewalks.
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