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Pole and Conduit Commission Public Hearing 09/18/25
Meeting Minutes and Hearing Video of the Pole and Conduit Commission Monthly Meeting held on September 18, 2025
Pole and Conduit Commission Public Hearing 06/26/25
Meeting Minutes and Hearing Video of the Pole and Conduit Commission Monthly Meeting held on June 26, 2025
Pole and Conduit Commission Public Hearing 10/24/24
Meeting Minutes and Hearing Video of the Pole and Conduit Commission Monthly Meeting held on October 24, 2024
Pole and Conduit Commission Public Hearing 07/18/24
Meeting Minutes and Hearing Video of the Pole and Conduit Commission Monthly Meeting held on July 18, 2024
Pole and Conduit Commission Public Hearing 11/21/24
Meeting Minutes and Hearing Video of the Pole and Conduit Commission Monthly Meeting held on November 21, 2024
City of Cambridge Amends Temporary Emergency Restrictions on Public Meetings and Events through October 4, 2020
The City of Cambridge today announced that all City-sponsored community events, athletic events, events permitted for the use of City parks, or other City-sponsored public gatherings will be cancelled through October 4, 2020, or postponed to a later date. All prior approvals for events or gatherings are revoked.
Eviction Record Sealing
Beginning on May 5, 2025, Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 239, Section 16, will allow individuals to seal their eviction records if they meet certain requirements. This means that residents may be able to remove their eviction record(s) from public view. This may make it easier to find housing in the future.
City of Cambridge Extends Rollback to a Modified Phase II, Step 2. City Buildings to Remain Closed to the Public until February 1, 2021
To ensure the safety of the public and City staff, in-person appointments at City buildings, including contactless holds pick-up at the Cambridge Public Library, will continue to be suspended until at least Monday, February 1, 2021 as well. While City buildings will remain closed to the public, City offices will be open, and many City services can be accessed online or over the telephone.
Toilet for All
24-hour access public toilet near Central Square, similar to the one currently underway in Harvard Square. The exact location will be determined through a public process.
Apply for a Utility Permit
The Electrical Department issues Utility Permits for utility work in the public way.
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