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Reduce and Reuse
“Reduce, Reuse, Recycle” is in order of importance. It is better to reduce than reuse; better to reuse than recycle. Reducing and reusing prevent the environmental impact of making new items. All disposal has financial costs to the city. Recycling and composting cost the City less than trash. Still, preventing waste in the first place is best for Cambridge and the environment. It is one of the key recommendations in the Cambridge Zero Waste Master Plan.
2020 Site Monitoring Report
The Cambridge Watershed Site Monitoring Program Report is a summary of the site monitoring, outreach, and review efforts of the Cambridge Water Department (CWD)’s Watershed Management Division.
Police Review and Advisory Board January 4 2017
Police Review and Advisory Board meeting held on January 4, 2017
Half Crown-Marsh Neighborhood Conservation District
View district order, applications, map for the HCMNCD
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Mid Cambridge NCDC - 1/7/2013
Meeting minutes of the Mid Cambridge Neighborhood Conservation District Commission meeting held January 7th, 2013
Cambridge Historical Commission - 2/3/2011
Meeting minutes of the Cambridge Historical Commission meeting held February 3rd, 2010
Urban Forestry Brochure - 2017
A healthy urban forest needs help from all of us.
$81,000 In Organizational Investment Grants Awarded To 9 Cambridge Nonprofits
Nine Cambridge cultural organizations have been awarded $81,000 in Organizational Investment Grants by Cambridge Arts and the City of Cambridge. The nonprofits are community art centers, associations and performance venues. They offer teaching and professional development, live music and dance, and broadcast cultural programming to diverse audiences. The funding program provides $9,000 grants to each nonprofit to support operational costs, sustainability, and resiliency for local cultural organizations that benefit Cambridge residents.
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