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Bicycle Committee Meeting
Bicycle Committee Meeting on Thursday, February 11, 2026 (Zoom and City Hall Annex, 344 Broadway)
Bicycle Committee Meeting
Bicycle Committee Meeting on Thursday, May 13, 2026 (Zoom and City Hall Annex, 344 Broadway)
Bicycle Committee Meeting
Bicycle Committee Meeting on Wednesday, June 10, 2026 (Zoom and City Hall Annex, 344 Broadway)
Timothy J. Toomey, Jr. Park
Formerly known as Rogers St. Park, this new City park is being constructed at 71 Rogers St.
Parks and Playgrounds Interactive Map
Use the Parks and Playgrounds Interactive Map to find parks in your neighborhood and across the city.
Work to Install Separated Bike Lanes on Hampshire Street Begins August 21
The City of Cambridge will begin installing separated bike lanes on Hampshire Street on Monday, August 21.
Cambridge Highlands Resident Parking Survey Open Until April 30
TP+T has received a petition from a group of Cambridge residents requesting that we add "Parking by Permit Only" signs in the Cambridge Highlands. The City is conducting a survey to gauge neighborhood interest in this change.
Hurley Street Park
The City of Cambridge completed a comprehensive renovation of Hurley Street Park in East Cambridge in 2015.
Cambridge Awarded What Works Cities Gold Certification for Exceptional Use of Data
What Works Cities Certification represents the international standard of data excellence in city governance. Cambridge is the only New England city Certified at the Gold level in 2024, and one of two cities across the nation to achieve Gold level Certification three times (joining Washington, D.C.).
Cambridge Awarded $100,000 to Develop Artist-Designed Shade Structures that Provide Cooling Comfort and Opportunities for Social Connections
The City of Cambridge was recently awarded $100,000 from the Metropolitan Area Planning Council’s (MAPC) Accelerating Climate Resilience program to commission artists to design temporary shade pavilions for city parks. Shade structures in parks and plazas help residents stay cool on hot days and create social spaces
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