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LGBT Housing Report Part II
2022 Report on LGBT Inclusive Housing for Older Adults in Cambridge
FY21 CPA Project Recommendations Book
FY21 CPA Project Recommendations Book
FY21 CPA Project Request Book
FY21 CPA Project Request Book, CPA, project request
Cambridge Historical Commission - 8/3/17
Minutes of the meeting of the Cambridge Historical Commission on August 3, 2017
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bzaminutes2017-09-14
FY07 Adopted Budget
Adopted Budget 2007
Daily Log for October 13, 2025
An overview of the Cambridge Police Department's calls for service on October 13, 2025
Cambridge Awards $1 Million in ARPA Funds for Solar Panel Installation on Affordable Housing
Cambridge has announced that two local affordable housing organizations have been awarded grant funding in support of the installation of solar panels on affordable housing in the City.
Peace Commission Meeting Minutes - 3/20/2019
Meeting minutes of the Peace Commission meeting held March 20, 2019
Homebound (i.e, in-home) Vaccination Eligibility
The Cambridge Public Health Department (CPHD) will be vaccinating homebound residents once the vaccine is available from the state. Currently, CPHD is working with Cambridge Housing Authority, Cambridge Commission for Persons with Disabilities, Council on Aging, Somerville-Cambridge Elder Services, and other City departments to identify, screen, and register homebound individuals for their vaccines, and hopes to begin in-home vaccinations for those eligible sometime in April. This program is for people who would not otherwise be able to receive the COVID-19 vaccine unless they receive it in their home. It does not include individuals who are temporarily homebound; and/or able to leave the home with adequate assistance; or those who would prefer to get a vaccine in their home.
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